Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, Atlanta Police Chief Erika Shields and SunTrust Banks Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Bill Rogers celebrated the opening of a mini-precinct in Southwest Atlanta with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, June 22.

The mini-precinct at 711 Fulton Industrial Blvd. NW was donated by SunTrust and serves as a new workspace for Zone 4’s criminal investigators. Council members Michael J Bond and Matt Westmoreland attended the ribbon cutting for a mini police precinct in southwest Atlanta.

The facility is a former SunTrust bank that has been converted to a place where investigators can work to fight crime in the city of Atlanta. During the renovations, the building was set on fire by an arsonist, which set the project back for months.

The investigators who work inside of the Zone 4 Mini-Precinct relocated from the Old Adamsville Recreation Center in early May of 2018.

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