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APD tracks down robbery suspects; cologne leads officers to hiding spot

Two robbery suspects, Kentraevious Hunter and Kortez Ragland, were arrested in Atlanta after a dramatic police operation. Officers used the strong scent of cologne to locate one suspect hiding in a crawl space. This incident showcases the effectiveness of local law enforcement in ensuring community safety.

AI-powered crimefighting dog 'Beth' patrols Atlanta apartment complex

The 445 Cleveland apartment complex in Atlanta has introduced 'Beth,' an AI-powered robotic dog designed to enhance public safety by patrolling the area with 360-degree cameras and a siren. Supported by Councilman Antonio Lewis, this initiative aims to complement police efforts and respond to incidents within 60 seconds. Developed by local company Undaunted, Beth's system is cost-effective, costing about one-third of traditional AI security technologies.

Armed man tackled clerk during Atlanta grocery store robbery, police say

Atlanta police are seeking information on a man accused of tackling a grocery store clerk during a robbery at Troy Supermarket in northwest Atlanta. The incident occurred shortly after 3:15 a.m. on October 29, with the suspect stealing over $2,200 and fleeing on foot. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the Crime Stoppers Atlanta tip line.

Update: Missing Alabama girls picked up by family, police say

Two missing Alabama teenagers, Kaysha Christopher Simmons and Trisity Nevaeh Skipper, have been found safe in Atlanta and reunited with their family after their abandoned vehicle was discovered. The Mobile County Sheriff's Office continues to seek information about their journey.

Inaugural Secoriea Turner scholarship awarded to Spelman student

The inaugural Secoriea Turner scholarship has been awarded to Spelman College student Blair Moore, honoring the memory of 8-year-old Secoriea Turner, who was tragically killed during protests in Atlanta in 2020. This scholarship, created by her family, aims to inspire young leaders advocating for social justice and equity. Two suspects in her murder remain in jail without bond.

Cold case murder: Beloved father, grandfather remembered 6 years after being gunned down

Kirk Dorsey's family continues to seek justice six years after his murder in southwest Atlanta, where he was shot while returning home from a store. Despite ongoing investigations, police have not established a clear motive and are exploring potential hate crime or gang-related angles. Randi Dorsey, his daughter, expresses concern that the perpetrator may still pose a threat to the community and urges anyone with information to come forward.

Atlanta's Inspector General Sued by City Contractor Over Investigation

Atlanta's Inspector General, Shannon Manigault, is being sued by contractor Bernie Tokarz, who claims she exceeded her authority during a year-long investigation into his financial dealings with the city. Despite allegations of unethical behavior in Manigault's report, the city council has renewed Tokarz's contract, raising questions about oversight and accountability in city governance.

Police searching for masked suspect in NW Atlanta bank robbery

Atlanta police are seeking the public's help in identifying a masked suspect involved in a bank robbery at Citizens Trust Bank on December 4. The suspect demanded cash and fled the scene. A reward of up to $2,000 is offered for information leading to an arrest.

Parents rally to save Spalding Drive, Parklane elementary schools from imminent closure

Parents in Fulton County are rallying to prevent the closure of Spalding Drive Charter Elementary and Parklane Elementary as the school district considers redistricting due to declining enrollment and aging infrastructure. The community is advocating for alternatives to keep the schools open, emphasizing the importance of their children's education and their involvement in the decision-making process.

Steve Mensch's effects on Tyler Perry Studios, southwest Atlanta will live on

Community leaders in southwest Atlanta are mourning the sudden passing of Steve Mensch, the late president of Tyler Perry Studios, who was instrumental in transforming the former Fort McPherson Army Base into a thriving film studio. His contributions significantly impacted the local economy, especially during the pandemic when he implemented measures to keep the studio operational. A memorial is being planned to honor his legacy and the positive influence he had on the community.

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