Men caught on camera stealing alcohol and crab legs from Atlanta restaurant, police say

Atlanta, GALocal News

The Atlanta Police Department is investigating a burglary at a local restaurant where two men allegedly stole alcohol, crab legs, and knives. The break-in took place on a Sunday morning, marking a disturbing trend as the restaurant had already been victimized on several occasions in early September, specifically on the 5th, 7th, and 8th. This is the first time that the specific items reported stolen have been taken, raising questions about the motivations behind the thefts. In an effort to apprehend the suspects, police have released images captured by security cameras. They are urging the public to assist in identifying the men involved.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Crime Stoppers Atlanta tip line at (404) 577-8477. The repeated targeting of this establishment raises concerns about the safety of local businesses. As the investigation continues, community vigilance may play a crucial role in resolving these crimes.

Related Articles

Car crashes into building in downtown Atlanta driver detained

A car crashed into a downtown Atlanta building on Sunday around 11:45 a.m., injuring the driver. Police suspect the vehicle was recently stolen and have detained the driver for treatment while investigating the crash's cause.

A look at who is running for Atlanta mayor in November 2025

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens seeks re-election amid a competitive race with challengers Helmust "Love" Domagalski, Kalema Jackson, and Eddie Meredith. Early voting occurs from October 14 to 31, with Election Day on November 4, and a potential runoff on December 3 if no candidate secures over 50% of the vote.

Atlanta elections A look at who is on the ballot in November 2025

Atlanta voters will choose from 59 candidates across 21 races on November 4, including contests for mayor and all city council seats. Incumbent Mayor Andre Dickens leads a field of four candidates, while several city council positions are unopposed. The elections also include races for the Atlanta Board of Education.