Crime & Safety
Suspects Named in Norcross Title-Pawn Robbery
Police say same suspects robbed a Public Storage facility.

Three suspects have been named in the October armed robbery of a title-loan business in Norcross, and two of them are in custody.
On October 14, police say three men entered Georgia Title Loans at 4124 Jimmy Carter Boulevard in unincorporated Norcross.
One of the men pointed a handgun at an employee and told him to get on the floor while the other two emptied a cash drawer of several hundred dollars.
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On Friday, Gwinnett County Police released the names of three suspects in the case, saying a witness came forward after local media covered the robbery and showed photos of the robbers.
Police identified the lone suspect who remains at large as Larry Rhodes.
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Cleveland Jeffrey Day, 29, of Lithonia, is being held at the Gwinnett County Jail charged with armed robbery and suspect Ricardo Hudson was already incarcerated in Dekalb County.
Police have obtained an armed robbery warrant for Rhodes. They did not provide an age, hometown or detailed description for him.
In addition to taking cash from the cash drawer, the robbers forced an employee at gunpoint to give them his wallet.
Later Friday, Gwinnett police said Rhodes, Day and Hudson also have been charged in the November 19 armed robbery of Public Storage, at 6770 Dawson Blvd., also in unincorporated Norcross.
Hudson was additionally charged with armed robberies at two other storage facilities -- Public Storage on Riverside Parkway and Pleasantdale Storage on Pleasantdale Road.
Police are urging anyone with information to share in the case to contact the department’s robbery unit at 770 513-5300. To remain anonymous, tipsters should contact Crime Stoppers at 404 577-TIPS (8477) or visit www.crimestoppersatlanta.org.
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