Police searching for man wanted for multiple crimes in South Fulton

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The South Fulton Police Department is actively pursuing 39-year-old Donnie Crouch, who is wanted for a series of crimes including theft by receiving stolen property, obstruction, and simple battery. Crouch has been linked to multiple thefts, particularly from new home construction sites, where he allegedly stole valuable materials like copper. Recently, he made a getaway in a stolen vehicle, increasing concerns about potential risks to the community. Crouch is described as standing five feet, eight inches tall, weighing 160 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes, making him relatively easy to identify. The police are urging anyone with information about his location to contact Sgt.

Roger Burkhart of the South Fulton Police Viper Unit immediately. This manhunt reflects the department's commitment to addressing crime and ensuring public safety in the area. The community's involvement is crucial in helping law enforcement apprehend Crouch and mitigate further criminal activities. Authorities are reminding the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious behavior.

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