Crime & Safety
Police Charge 10 People in Rash of Dunwoody Car Break-ins
All together, they face 26 counts of felony entering automobile charges.

DUNWOODY, GA — Police have charged 10 individuals with 26 counts of felony entering automobile charges.
The charges are related to car break-ins that have occurred at various locations within Dunwoody since the beginning of June 2016.
Emmuel Smith, 30, and Charles Willingham, 53, have each been charged with two counts of entering automobile, while James Bailey, 32, has been charged with one count of entering automobile. Four juvenile males have been charged with a total of nine counts.
Ricardo Watts, 29, has been charged with 10 counts. Watts is accused of entering several parked vehicles at various swim and tennis clubs throughout Dunwoody over the course of the last two months. Watts was arrested on June 27, 2016, by Cobb County Police for entering automobile charges and is currently in custody at the Cobb jail.
Police are currently looking for two Michelle Crawford, 25, and Iris Watts, 30, both of who have active warrants. Watts and Crawford are believed to be occupying a black 2005 Buick LeSabre.

Iris Watts

Michelle Crawford

Suspect's vehicle
Anybody with information regarding the whereabouts of Watts or Crawford is asked to contact Detective Maldonado at 678-382-6914 or at jesus.maldonado@dunwoodyga.gov.
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