Crime & Safety

Chick-fil-A Shooting Occurred After Altercation: Cops

The Alpharetta Department of Public Safety is looking for the suspects and two vehicles connected to the shooting at Avalon.

ALPHARETTA, GA — The Alpharetta Department of Public Safety is looking for the suspects and two vehicles detectives believe were involved in Thursday's shooting at Chick-fil-A on Old Milton Parkway.

The agency said it "appears an altercation took place between two parties, which resulted in the shooting" at the fast food restaurant at Avalon. No one was injured in the shooting, police previously told Patch. No injuries were reported in the march 22 incident.

All parties fled the scene before officers arrived on the scene. However, police are looking for a dark-colored 2016 Dodge Ram bearing Michigan tag number DA63621 (For more news like this, find your local Patch here. If you have an iPhone, click here to get the free Patch iPhone app; download the free Patch Android app here).

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"The truck may possibly have bullet holes around the rear cab," the police said Friday.

The two suspected shooters left the parking lot in what looks like a dark green Chevrolet Trailblazer that was waiting in The Container Store parking lot. Anyone with information about the location of the Dodge Ram or details about the Trailblazer and the suspects is asked to submit a tip using the Facebook app or call 678-297-6307. You can also send a message on the agency's Facebook page.

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