Man reportedly robbed at Regal Atlantic Station, police ask for help

Atlanta, GALocal News

Atlanta police are investigating a robbery that occurred at Regal Atlantic Station on July 5, around 9:04 p. m. The victim reported being approached by three masked men in the parking garage, one of whom brandished a gun and demanded his belongings. The suspects stole the victim's shoes and watch before fleeing south toward Market Street NW. Authorities emphasize the need for public assistance in identifying the robbers and have launched a campaign to encourage tips.

Individuals with information can contact Crime Stoppers Atlanta at 404-577-TIPS or visit StopCrimeAtl. org, with anonymity guaranteed for tipsters. A reward of up to $5,000 may incentivize community members to come forward. This incident raises concerns about safety in public spaces, prompting police to reinforce community engagement in crime prevention. Local businesses and residents are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

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