Crime & Safety
2 New Arrests Made In Barcelona Wine Bar Murder
BREAKING: Atlanta Police now believe they have arrested everyone involved in the robbery and deadly shooting in November.

ATLANTA, GA — Police made two new arrests Wednesday in the November murder of Chelsea Beller, a manager at Barcelona Wine Bar, during a robbery at the bar — bringing the total of accused in the case to four.
Ira Troy Williams, 19, was arrested at about 2 p.m. Wednesday at a home on Rockbridge Road in Stone Mountain. He was charged with felony murder and taken to Fulton County Jail.
Terry Jones, 19, was arrested at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport early in the day. He had just arrived on a flight early Wednesday morning and was met at the gate by investigators and taken into custody, said Atlanta Police Department spokesman Officer Donald Hannah.
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Atlanta Police now believe they have arrested everyone involved in the robbery and shooting.
Beller, 29, was shot and killed during a 2:30 a.m. robbery at the wine bar on Nov. 19. According to police, three men came into the restaurant, at 1084 Howell Mill Rd., as it was closing, tied up employees and forced Beller to open the safe. One of them then shot her.
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Beller was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
In December, Samuel Ott, 21, was taken into custody by the department's fugitive unit after his DNA was matched to evidence linked to the crime scene, police said. Then, last month, police secured arrest warrants for Carlous Bailey, 20, in Beller's death.
Bailey already was being held in DeKalb County Jail, accused in the May 25 armed robbery at The Pinewood on West Ponce de Leon Avenue in Decatur.

Jones was charged with felony murder and taken to Fulton County Jail, Hannah said. A fundraiser to help support Beller's family raised more than $27,000.
Chelsea Beller photo via GoFundMe. Suspects photo courtesy Atlanta Police Department.
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