Crime & Safety
Three Incidents Reported on King David Drive Within 24 Hours
The street off Arcado Road had three unrelated incidents reported on June 21 and 22.

Three unrelated incidents of simple battery, air-conditioning theft and residential burglary took place on King David Drive off Arcado Road with 24 hours of one another earlier this month.
The first incident was reported at 9:45 p.m June 21. Lilburn Police observed that the copper wire of a residence's AC unit had been cut and removed. Police were able to lift and collect five fingerprints from the top of the compressor.
The amount and value of the copper stolen is unknown.
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The second incident, a domestic dispute, was reported around 6:30 p.m. between a boyfriend and a girlfriend. The 32-year-old boyfriend, who's also the complainant, told police that the two had gotten into a verbal argument when he brought up the subject of breaking up. He said that she attacked him, so he grabbed her and moved her outside of the home.
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The girlfriend, who told Lilburn Police that she doesn't want to end the relationship, said she had started pushing him and a struggle followed. She also told police that he wanted to break up with her because he wasn't "getting enough sex."
Police noted that both parties had visible red marks. The boyfriend said that he did not want to press charges, but he did want her to leave. The girlfriend and their daughter were driven to her mother's home in Lawrenceville.
Lastly, a forced-entry burglary was reported to police June 22 at 8:30 p.m., where $4,000 worth of DVDs and a Wii console valued at $400 were stolen.
According to the police report, the victim, 29, called police after he noticed his front door was open when he arrived home that evening. As he walked through his home, he saw that his cabinets were open, too.
When police observed the scene, they noticed pry marks on the front door and a broken frame. Aside from this and the cabinets, the victim said the other area that appeared to be disturbed was the TV area.
Lilburn Police were unsuccessful in finding fingerprints, and the police report doesn't detail if officers had interviewed any neighbors. There are no suspects at this time.