A 51-year-old postal employee is being charged of making up a story that she was attacked by a dog on Winding Branch Drive.
The stop on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard started as a safety check to the vehicle and netted a wanted man by the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office.
The suspect was seen breaking the window of a car and grabbing a bag out of it before escaping.
Two suspects were arrested the night of the arrest at the cell phone store just south of I-285 on Chamblee Dunwoody Road.
Dunwoody Police say the woman was working with a man using a stolen credit card to make purchases at Target.
About 11 burglaries have occurred in the last two weeks in Sandy Springs.
They fled without the loot and police determired the car had been stolen,.
A man was robbed by two men at gunpoint Friday, according to police.
The suspect received the gun as stolen property, police say.
Suspect is still on loose near Peachtree Industrial Boulevard.
Six children were sent to live with a family friend after the arrests.
The race invites community members to attend the race; a challenging 5K road race for charity.
Police believe the Wednesday incident was the result of two people involved in financial fraud at the Super Target.
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Michael Parson is in Fulton County Jail for allegedly shooting his wife, Adina Parson, eight times.
A burglary was reported by police Friday at the store in the Georgetown Shopping Center.
Woman pleads not guilty to an indictment that accuses her of killing her husband for $2 million in insurance money.
A driver who was wanted in Clayton County was picked up by Dunwoody Police Friday.
Police reported a vehicle stolen from Peachtree Place North Apartments.
Two suits surround the death of Andrea Sneiderman's husband, Russell Sneiderman.
Two people were arrested on I-285 near Ashford Dunwoody Road for suspicion of attempting to steal a catalytic converter.
She was apprehended by police after returning to Banana Republic this week.
Two employees were arrested for suspicion of issuing fraudulent refunds of $647, police say.
Police named John Jacob Parker as a suspect in the theft of $65,000 from Convergent Resources, a local company on Perimeter Center Parkway.
The meeting will focus on what parents can do to keep their children safe.
The woman had her handbag taken by passing motorist after giving directions.
Police say the 39-year-old man stole more than $65,000 in computer equipment.
A routine traffic stop ended in the arrest for two people possessing marijuana.
Police reported three forced entry burglaries at apartment complexes on the city's east side on Monday.
The Dunwoody Police Department is allowing residents to drop off prescriptions on Tuesdays and Thursdays to help avoid dangers associated with keeping them around the house.
The police department particpated in a DEA-backed "drug dropoff" on Saturday and collected 200 pounds of unwanted prescriptions across the community.
Officer Richard Heintz has been off duty since an accident on the I-285.
Discovery suggests that the evidence in the case against Andrea Sneiderman could be similar to Hemy Neuman trial.
Detectives obtained a warrant for 52-year old caregiver after jewelry was reported missing from elderly woman's home.
A vehicle backed up to a house near Saffron Court and a suspect was stopped from breaking into the residence.
Officer Tim Fecht was named the Dunwoody Police Department's Rising Star award. He talks about his job, his hobbies and his early days in the department.
Dunwoody Police Chief Billy Grogan answers questions about a possible police department expansion, what he likes to do in his time off and the department's recognition in using social media.
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An alert resident tipped police off to a suspicious vehicle near Womack and Chamblee Dunwoody roads.
The Dunwoody Police Department will be allowing people to drop off unwanted or unused prescription pills as part of a DEA event.