Crime & Safety
Police Release Video Of Accused Burglars Cashing In Stolen Coins
The Canton Police Department arrested three individuals last week after they allegedly burglarized a home on Diamond Ridge Avenue.
CANTON, GA — The Canton Police Department has released surveillance footage of two of the three suspects accused of burglarizing a home and cashing in loose change they allegedly stole from the house.
The suspects, 22-year-old Devonte Atrion Scott of Waleska, Terrell Nathan Williams, 18, of Canton and 17-year-old Madison Fuller of Canton, were all arrested Thursday at Kroger on Marietta Highway and have been charged with residential burglary, the department said last week.
Officers with the agency were dispatched to a 9-1-1 call around 7 p.m. Thursday, April 26 at a home in the 100 block of Diamond Ridge Avenue. They arrived at the house and met with a teenage girl who "observed several suspicious subjects at the front door of her residence," Canton police said.
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The teen, who ran upstairs to hide, told officers she heard the suspects enter the house and force themselves into two rooms inside the house. Two firearms, a pair of shoes and plastic jars filled with coins were taken during the burglary, Canton police add.
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An officer called several stores in the area and asked if they have seen any customers bringing in large amounts of coins to cash at their locations. Just before 8:30 p.m., a manager at Kroger at 4045 Marietta Highway called police to notify them of two men who were "cashing out a large amount of change at their store."

The video shows Scott and Williams walking into Kroger on Marietta Highway and approaching the customer service desk to allegedly cash in the loose change. The footage also shows one of the suspects in possession of two plastic jars police say were taken from the house. Officers arrived at the store and detained the two males, along with a woman waiting in the parking lot inside a vehicle the trio planned to use to evade capture.
According to jail records, Fuller and Scott were each only charged with count of residential burglary. Williams was charged with one count each of residential burglary, simple assault, criminal attempts, aggravated assault and misdemeanor obstruction of an officer.
You can watch the surveillance video below:
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