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Simoni Castillo, nanny for Ansley Shane, 1, helps compare toes with Brutus, a nineyear-old Mastiff, during the “Dogs, Man’s Best Friend: How They Help People” children’s program at the Buckhead Branch Library on July 17. More photos on page 3.
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Further community meetings on the Peachtree Road transformation project are on hold while the groups involved re-evaluate plans for bike lanes, wider sidewalks, new trees, new lighting, buried utilities and left turn signals. The Buckhead Community Improvement District (CID) says that in response to community comments and traffic forecasts, it is taking a new look at the Peachtree Road project. The redesign is expected to take until the end of the year. “After hearing from our community, our goal is to gather additional information that will help us shape the best transporta-
Eloise Foltz knew right off what sort of changes she wants to see in North Buckhead. “We’d like more parks and more playgrounds, more sidewalks,” Foltz said. “In certain areas, we’ve tried to walk, and we need the crosswalks to work better. It’s tricky to get to the Target.” She said she and her husband, Michael, used to live in San Antonio, Texas, and had seen how that city had used trails to tie different areas together. Now, as North Buckhead residents, they eagerly await development of the PATH400 trail along Ga. 400 and the new Mountain
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APS ready for new school year with new leadership BY COLLIN KELLEY With Atlanta Public Schools back in session Aug. 4, the Buckhead Council of Neighborhoods recently heard from two of the system’s recently elected board of education members, as well as a blogger who intensely follows the district. School Board members Cynthia Briscoe Brown of District 8 and Jason Esteves of District 9 spoke about their hopes for APS under the leadership of new Superintendent Meria Carstarphen, even as the cheating scandal that rocked the system continues to make headlines. “APS is building the plane while we’re flying it,” Brown said about rebuilding the reputation, trust and educational standards for the system. “I believe Meria Carstarphen is the right person at the right time. We need her passion, confidence and abilities.” Brown said changes happen almost daily at APS headquarters as Carstarphen reorganizes, while the school board is already making efforts to be more transparent and accessible to the community. It was Esteves who pushed for live streaming of the school board meetings on the Internet so parents and interested parties could watch the meetings from their computers or phones, while Brown said board members are trying to meet teachers, cafeteria workers, school bus drivers and everyone who works for APS. “When we went to meet the bus drivers and workers who had stayed overnight in their buses or at schools to protect the children during the ice storm, it was telling that none of them had ever met a school board member,” Brown said. Brown said she’s also encouraged by the city of Atlanta and APS sitting down to work out the controversy over the $19 million debt owed the school district by the Atlanta BeltLine. APS agreed to give up some of its property tax dollars to help build the BeltLine with a promise of fixed annual repayments. The BeltLine has yet to make a payment, and there have been threats of lawsuits and plenty of rhetoric from Atlanta Mayor Ka-
sim Reed and former Superintendent Erroll B. Davis. “We are working to get the deciders to the table,” said Brown, who also sits on the Atlanta BeltLine board. “We COLLIN KELLEY need to get people School Board behaving like reamember sonable adults. APS Cynthia doesn’t want to tank the BeltLine. This is Briscoe Brown not about choosing speaks to the BCN about the BeltLine or the plans for the children.” upcoming Esteves said he hopes that four years school year. from now “APS” can be mentioned without being followed by the words “cheating scandal.” One of his big goals is to clear up APS’s unfunded pension liability of $550 million. “We are deep in the hole,” Esteves said frankly. Esteves said 85 percent of APS’s liability is with retirees, so raising money to fund the pension plans and fulfill its promise is a priority. “This problem started 30 years ago and was ignored for decades. The can was kicked down the road, but we have to deal with it now.” Robert Stockwell, a CPA who runs the Financial Deconstruction blog, said he’s encouraged by Carstarphen’s hiring and described her energy as “non-stop go.” “I’ve spoken with her several times now and she is very focused on results,” Stockwell said. Stockwell said a focus on absenteeism would be one of Carstarphen’s tentpoles just as it was in her previous job as superintendent in Austin, Texas. “She says the first step in making a better system is getting kids to the classroom,” he said. Carstarphen herself will be the guest speaker at the next Buckhead Council of Neighborhood’s meeting on Aug. 14.
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Beskin claims GOP nomination in District 54 with runoff win BY JOE EARLE
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Beth Beskin easily won the Republican nomination to a Buckhead-based seat in the Georgia House of Representatives during the party’s primary runoff election on July 22. Beskin outpolled John McCloskey — who had announced he would not campaign for the seat during the runoff campaign and who had endorsed Beskin — by more than five to one. Beskin led a field of four candidates in the May 20 Republican Primary election for the nomination to represent District 54 in the state House of Representatives. Beskin claimed 49.9 percent of the 4,143 votes cast and nearly won the nomination outright. But Georgia requires winning candidates to collect more than half the votes cast in a race, so Beskin found herself in a runoff with fellow candidate McCloskey, who received about 30 percent of the votes on
May 20. Beskin will face Democrat Bob Gibeling and independent candidate Bill Bozarth in the November general election. Bill Bozarth collected more than 1,777 signatures on his petition to be included in the race, and state officials said in a letter July 17 that he had qualified as an independent candidate. The District 54 seat had been held by Rep. Ed Lindsey, who did not seek reelection while running for the Republican nomination to the 11th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Barry D. Loudermilk won the 11th District nomination in the Republican Primary runoff July 22, defeating former Congressman Bob Barr. Lindsey recently resigned his Georgia House seat to join a new state Joint Study Committee on Critical Transportation Infrastructure Funding.
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tion facility we can,” Jim Durrett, executive director of the Buckhead CID, said in a press release announcing the delay. The stretch of Peachtree Road from Maple Drive in Buckhead to Deering Road just north of I-85 in Midtown now is under review by Georgia DOT and consultants hired by the Buckhead CID to determine if a new street design can be developed that would better address safety for motorists and pedestrians. “We had hoped to hold our next public open house in July to share the latest proposed plans for the corridor,” Durrett said. “However, both Georgia DOT and the Buckhead CID have decided to take additional time to respond to concerns expressed by residents living in neighborhoods adjacent to Peachtree Road.” During the July 10 Buckhead Council of Neighborhoods (BCN) meeting, Nina Schwartz from Neighborhood Planning Unit A expressed her concerns about plans to remove traffic lanes along Peachtree to make room for dedicated bike lanes and turn lanes. “We’re concerned that this road ‘dieting’ plan could cause more congestion on Peachtree and divert traffic into the neighborhoods,” Schwartz said. “Peachtree is already at capacity with 64,000 vehicles traveling the road daily.” Schwartz said she and her neighbors were also concerned about cyclists maneuvering along Peachtree Road in such high volume, and by the number of curb cuts the bike lanes will have to cross. Atlanta City Councilwoman Mary Norwood, who was also in attendance at the BCN meeting, said she believed the plan should be adjusted, and that she was opposed to the road “diet plan” on Peachtree. But Buckhead CID chairman David Allman said the organization’s first priority was addressing existing and future automobile traffic. “If the experts don’t believe that we can make an overall im-
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Eloise Foltz, her 13-month-old son, Oliver, and husband Michael reviewed maps at the July 15 meeting of the North Buckhead Civic Association at St. James UMC. The association is developing a master plan for its community.
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Way Commons Park. “We’ve been excited by what Atlanta’s trying to do,” she said. So on July 15, the Foltzes and their 13-month-old son Oliver joined several of their neighbors as the North Buckhead Civic Association launched an effort to create a master development plan for their neighborhood. The plan, which will be turned over to Atlanta city officials for official adoption once completed, will incorporate proposals on how the city and neighborhood should deal with traffic, land use, parks, quality of life and other issues. More than 60 residents attended the July 15 kickoff for the planning process, which is being drawn up by consultants working for the association. The goal, said consultant Caleb P. Racicot, senior planner with planning and architecture company TSW, is to complete the North Buckhead plan by December and present it to Atlanta city officials for adoption next year. Racicot said the finished plan should provide “a long-term vision for growth” in the area. “We want you to think about what North Buckhead is today and what you want North Buckhead to be 25, 50 years in the future,” Racicot said. A community workshop to develop ideas for the plan is scheduled for Aug. 16, he said. The meeting is scheduled for Sarah Smith Elementary, 4141 Wieuca Road, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. “This is the meeting where we’re going to ask everyone to brainstorm,” he said. The planners intend to publish a draft of the plan in September, he said, and then present the final plan to the associ-
ation Dec. 4. Racicot said planners would seek contributions to the plan from residents, property owners and business owners in the area. The association has posted a survey online to collect comments. The survey may be found at www.nbca.org/plan. The North Buckhead association represents one of the largest neighborhoods in the city of Atlanta, association president Gordon Certain told the group gathered at St. James United Methodist Church. The neighborhood stretches from the Atlanta city limits in the north to Peachtree and Piedmont roads on the south and from Peachtree Dunwoody on the east to Roswell Road on the west. The area takes in more than 8,000 residents, roughly twice the population of Jonesboro, and covers about 4 square miles, roughly the same area as the city of Decatur, Certain and Racicot said. “We would be a city, if Atlanta wasn’t around us,” Certain said. “We have citytype problems ... We need city help, we need city planning, and the strength of the city to help us out.” After the presentations, residents Mary Holmes and Liz Bair examined a large map on an easel that showed the locations of parks and trails in the community. Both seemed eager for the planning to begin. “For me personally, I’m interested in sidewalks,” Holmes said. “I love to walk.” Bair said she wanted to see added protection for the homes in North Buckhead. She didn’t want to see businesses intruding into the residential areas. “I live in an historic house,” she said. “This is for the future, and I’m looking forward to that. I don’t want that house to be destroyed.”
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Since the Buckhead Coalition started collecting community data, figures certainly demonstrate tremendous growth. Although the Coalition has been in business for over 25 years, it has only been recording growth information while publishing its annual Buckhead Guidebook for the past 20 years (since 1995). Selecting seven different fields for comparison, the following charts offer an illustration of powerful growth in this 28-square-mile, northern quadrant of Atlanta. Sam Massell is president of the Buckhead Coalition.
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Renaissance on Peachtree, located at 3755 Peachtree Road NE, recently completed an $8 million renovation to its Buckhead/ Brookhaven high-rise senior residence. At the July 10 reopening event, resident Ralph Sachs cuts the ribbon while General Manager Woody DeWeese, rear left, watches. The facility, which was built in 1987, has 228 independent and assisted-living apartments.
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ter, so did flights out of Atlanta by Southern Airways Express. “This year, we know that we have to do something different when the winter rolls along,” he said. A small start has been made at PDK. Every week, six to eight people fly to Atlanta from Memphis for meetings they used to drive to. And Sisson said the airline would like to start a banker’s shuttle to Charlotte. “We can take them out of their cars with a convenient flight from their neighborhood to Charlotte,” Sisson said. For now, John Bunyan and his wife might be close to the airline’s target market. He’s a retiree, having spent 36 years working for IBM. The Bunyans have homes in both Destin and Atlanta. “My wife has flown this and I’ve flown this. We think this is outstanding,” he said. “We keep a car down here and it really works out really handy. You’re here in an hour and a half without the drive.”
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Monday, July 28, 4-6 p.m. The Center for Puppetry Arts holds a build a puppet building workshop. Free. The community is invited to attend. Appropriate for ages 7-12. Open to the first 20 participants. Call 770512-4640 or visit the Dunwoody Branch Library to register. 5339 Chamblee-Dunwoody Rd., Dunwoody, 30338.
Reptile Guys Tuesday, July 29, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Meet 12 reptiles in this one-hour interactive show. Suitable for children ages 4 and up. No reservation required. Free. Open to the public. Sandy Springs Branch Library, 395 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, 30328. Email: comments@co.fulton.ga.us or call 404-303-6130 for details.
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Wednesday, July 30, 6 p.m. Kids learn valuable and fun lessons while their imagination is sparked by a mixture of age-appropriate messages ... combined with cool magic, comedy, music and audience participation. Free. For ages 3 and up. All are welcome. Sandy Springs Branch Library, 395 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, 30328. Email: comments@co.fulton.ga.us or call 404-303-6130 with questions.
Ronald McDonald Thursday, July 31, 10:30-11:15 a.m. Come see Ronald McDonald perform! In this multi-media musical performance, Ronald shows that anyone, no matter their age, can help others and their community by utilizing their time, talents and natural gifts. Free. For ages 3-12. Open to all. Cookies provided. Buckhead Branch Library, 269 Buckhead Ave., NE, Atlanta, 30305. Call 404814-3500 or email: comments@co.fulton. ga.us for information.
Songwriting 101 Thursday, July 31, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Teens will enjoy an introductory-level songwriting workshop, utilizing a variety of instruments (guitars, keyboard, amp and mics) to create a song, and also learn how technology and math fit into the songwriting process. For ages 12-18. Limited to the first 20 participants. Registration required by emailing: amy.alexander@fultoncountyga.gov or calling 404-814-3500. Buckhead Branch Library, 269 Buckhead Ave., NE, Atlanta, 30305.
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Water Day Saturday, Aug. 2, 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. Join others for a cool and fun day all about water. Bring your wet gear! Activities include: Amazing bubble show; make your own bubbles; the sprinkler; water and art; and more. For all ages. Included in Chattahoochee Nature Center’s general admission: $10 adults; $7 seniors (ages 65+) and ages 13-18; $6 ages 3-12; children 2 & under are free. 9135 Willeo Rd., Roswell, 30075. Call 770-9922055 or visit: http://chattnaturecenter.org for details.
Science Films Monday, Aug. 4, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Children ages 5-12 can learn about science by viewing two educational films, one about flight, and the other about space. Free and open to the public. Groups of five or more must register by calling 404-814-3500 or emailing: comments@co.fulton.ga.us. Buckhead Branch Library, 269 Buckhead Ave., NE, Atlanta, 30305.
A Taste of Ghana Thursday, Aug. 7, 10:30-11:15 a.m. Come join a family from Ghana, Africa, as they share Anansi stories, dance, songs and costumes from their homeland. Free. The community is welcome to attend. For ages 3-8. Buckhead Branch Library, 269 Buckhead Ave., NE, Atlanta, 30305. Call 404-8143500 or email: comments@co.fulton.ga.us with questions.
Turtle Tours Saturday, Aug. 9, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Heritage Sandy Springs’ “Turtle Tours,” an educational series appropriate for children ages 2-5, continues. In this program, join museum mascots Spring and Sandy, and follow Sandy’s”treasure map.” Free; donations encouraged. No reservations required. 6075 Sandy Springs Circle, Sandy Springs, 30328. For more information, email: kbrigance@ heritagesandysprings.org, call 404-8519111 or visit: www.heritagesandysprings. org.
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Saturday, Aug. 2, 3-5 p.m. Could solar electric power work for you? What does it mean to live the sustainable life? Join Sol Haroon for a look into what solar electric power is today and how to harness the sun. Free and open to the public. For adult audiences. Sandy Springs Branch Library, 395 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, 30328. Email: comments@co.fulton.ga.us or call 404-3036130 for further information.
Saturday, Aug. 2, 8 p.m. “Swing and roll” artists visit Hungry Ear Coffee House, serving up classics from the Great American Songbook of the ‘30s, ‘40s and ‘50s, performed by Tom Godfrey and jazz singer, Lori Guy, along with acoustic songwriter, Wil Hodge and down-home country and gospel vocalist, Keren Leppo. $5. All are welcome. Northwest Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 1025 Mount Vernon Highway, NW, Sandy Springs, 30327. Call 770955-1408 or go to: http://nwuuc.org with questions.
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Thursday, Aug. 7, 8 p.m. The Marcus Jewish Community Center presents Les Misérables. The musical is an epic tale of broken dreams, passion and redemption, against the backdrop of a nation seething with revolution. Show recommended for ages 14 and up. Continues Aug. 10, 2 and 7 p.m.; Aug. 13, 8 p.m.; Aug. 14, 8 p.m.; Aug. 17, 2 and 7 p.m. Tickets: $15-29. Morris & Rae Frank Theatre, 5342 Tilly Mill Rd., Dunwoody, 30338. Contact the box office at: 678-812-4002 or visit: www.atlantajcc.org/ boxoffice for tickets or information.
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Tuesday, Aug. 5, 4:30-5:30 p.m. To prepare for the new school year, rising 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th graders can take a free, math skills assessment to test strengths and weaknesses. Each assessment lasts approximately 25 minutes. Given on first-come, first-served basis. Additional session Tuesday, Aug. 12, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Registration required and started July 7. Parents receive an assessment analysis. Call Katori Education Co., Monday-Thursday at 678880-7094 to sign up or with questions. Sandy Springs Branch Library, 395 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, 30328.
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Side Show Monday, July 28, 7-10:30 p.m. Act3 Productions holds auditions for its upcoming “Side Show,” a musical about a circus act comprised of female, conjoined twins in the 1930s. Additional audition time, Tues. July 29, 7-10:30 p.m. Callbacks, July 30, 7-10:30 p.m. Rehearsals begin Sept. 8. Auditions by appointment only by emailing: dawnzachariah@gmail.com. 6285-R Roswell Rd., Sandy Springs, 30328. Call 770-241-1905 for details.
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The Highballs Sunday, August 10, 7-8:30 p.m. Concerts by the Springs continues, by welcoming The Highballs, based in Athens, Ga., who bring 80s music to life. Free and open to the community. Picnic baskets, coolers and blankets are welcome. No outside tables. Pets and smoking are not permitted. Gates open at 5 p.m. Heritage Green, on the Sandy Springs Society Entertainment Lawn, 6110 Bluestone Rd., NE, Sandy Springs, 30328. Call 404-851-9111, visit: www.heritagesandysprings.org or email: murphy@heritagesandysprings.org for more information. Go to: www.thehighballs.com to check out the band.
Saturday, Aug. 2, 6:30 p.m. Brookhaven United Methodist Church welcomes Jordan Grassi to their outdoor stage, for a “Chastain-style concert.” Grassi, originally from Key West, shows influences from Brad Paisley to Shania Twain. Lawn chairs, blankets and picnics encouraged. Free. The community is welcome to attend. 1366 N. Druid Hills Rd., Brookhaven, 30319. Call 404-2377506 or visit: www.brookhavenumc.org for details.
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Thursday, Aug. 7, 1-4 p.m. The Friends of the Chamblee Library hold a book sale. Afternoon preview for Friends members. Public welcome Aug. 8- 9, and Monday, Aug. 10 (Bag Day), from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. On Aug. 10, a bag of books sells for $3. Hundreds of titles available, both hardback and paperback, in many different categories. Proceeds go toward enhancing adult and children’s book collections, and supporting programs for adults and children. Chamblee Branch Library, 4115 Clairmont Rd., Chamblee, 30341. To learn more, call 770936-1380.
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Sandy Springs could one day be home to a 1,000-seat performing arts center, if it follows the advice of a study conducted as part of city center plans. It would be the “biggest project we’ve ever undertaken,” Mayor Rusty Paul said at a recent Rotary Club of Sandy Springs meeting. The mayor said he was gratified by a public outpouring of support he has received following the release of the study commissioned by the Sandy Springs City Council. That study, by Johnson Consultants, urged the city to look at a 750-seat to 1,000-seat performing arts facility. Charlie Johnson, with Johnson Consulting, urged Sandy Springs officials at a recent workshop to explore an option close to 1,000 seats in order to give the center room to grow along with the community. Johnson, speaking on a speaker phone, described Sandy Springs as having a growing, highly educated population with a high median income, and said the community would support an intimate performing arts center. “Sandy Springs fits in that model very nicely,” Johnson said. Johnson told the city council that by its fifth year a performing arts center could bring in 219,900 to 353,200 attendees a year, depending on the type of facility the city built. It would also have the potential to bring in revenues as high as $5.4 million, with a net income of $400,000. At the Rotary meeting, Paul said the size that Johnson Consulting is recommending is the “sweet spot” where revenue and expenses could meet and break even, while also putting “us in a very competitive position.” Paul said the council is toying with the
idea of going to the business community to see if private capital can be raised for the project. “If this is something that the community really wants then we believe the community will step up . . . and maybe help us pay for it.” In the study, Johnson said a center could cost from about $22 million to about $32 million, depending on the kind of theater it included. Johnson suggested the center should also include a large lobby and 7,500 square feet of meeting space. Civic center master developer Carter/ Selig was scheduled to make a presentation on July 23 outlining what it proposed to include in the project. Check reporternewspapers.net for updates. As part of the study, Johnson Consulting also interviewed representatives from performing arts facilities in the metro area, including the Buckhead Theatre and the Gwinnett Performing Arts Center. Representatives from the Buckhead Theatre, a 790-seat venue, support a Sandy Springs performing arts center, even though it would be a competitor, according to the study, which said that theater can’t accommodate all facility requests. Gwinnett Performing Arts Center representatives said they regret not having a facility larger than its current 700 seats, and that Sandy Springs should build a facility it can grow into. The study also cited Sandy Springs Tourism & Hospitality and Heritage Sandy Springs who told the consultants they can’t accommodate all the event requests they receive, and the Chamber of Commerce, which holds a number of events outside the city due to lack of space. The study can be found on the city’s website at www.sandyspringsga.org.
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3000 block of Pharr Court North Road, NW – An aggravated assault was reported on July 1. A woman said the suspect, the son of a resident at the apartment complex, sprayed her in the face with pepper spray. She and the suspect have had previous altercations, since the man sleeps in the storage room where she has furniture. She said she was in the hallway waiting by the elevator when she said, “I hope [he’s] not in the storage room,” using a derogatory word to describe him. He came out of the storage room, walked over to her, and said, “You hope I’m not sleeping in what?” He then sprayed her in the face with pepper spray and kept spraying it, she said. He was not located. Grady EMS administered water to the victim. 2500 block of Piedmont Road, NE – An aggravated assault was reported on July 6. A woman was in a verbal altercation with a male friend that escalated to a physical fight where she was dragged around a room and a door was slammed in her face. 3200 block of Lenox Road, NE – An aggravated assault was reported on July 10. A woman said her boyfriend got upset that she did not tip at a pizza place. He pushed her out of the car, then ran over her with the vehicle, leaving multiple lacerations on her body.
R O BBERY 300 block of Pharr Road, NE –A pedestrian robbery was reported on June 30. A man said he met two women at a bar and invited them to his house. When he woke up the next morning, he discovered he had a black eye and multiple abrasions, and $800 was charged on his debit card. 600 block of Andover Drive, NW – A pedestrian robbery was reported on July 1. A suspect in a black Ford Focus pointed a black handgun at the victim and demanded his three leaf blowers from the back of his vehicle. 2400 block of Garson Drive, NE – A pedestrian robbery was reported on July 1. The arrestee approached a man as he was walking on the sidewalk and told him to give him money. When the victim refused, the arrestee motioned to him as if he had a weapon under his shirt.
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2000 block of Main Street, NW – A pedestrian robbery was reported on July 8. A woman said a man pointed a silver-and-black handgun and demanded her purse. She said the purse had $20, an iPhone3 and her Georgia identification. 3100 block of Paces Ferry Road, NW – A pedestrian robbery was reported on July 9. An unidentified man with a black handgun walked up to a woman while she was sitting in her car and demanded her keys and her purse, before getting into her car and driving away. 1st block of Lakeland Drive, NE – A pedestrian robbery was reported on July 12. The victim was walking home from a bar when approached by three men in a car. One suspect fired a shot in the air, then struck the victim in the face with the gun. The suspect took the victim’s wallet with $80 cash, an iPhone and several credit cards.
B U R G L A RY 1000 block of Peachtree Park, NE – A residential burglary was reported on June 29. A man said he had a firearm on a stand by his bed. Company came over and later that night, after everyone left, he noticed it was missing. 1800 block of Marietta Boulevard, NW – A commercial burglary was reported on July 2. A woman said someone took four laptops, six professional lights for events, six Boss speakers and one trailer. 2000 block of Bolton Road, NW –On July 4, a man and woman said their place of business was burglarized. They said assorted clothing for resale, plumbing fixtures and tools, one wine cooler and electrical supplies were stolen. A witness said a woman named “Tina” and a man called “Ralph” cut the lock on the garage, filled up the truck with a bunch of stuff and left. 2100 block of Piedmont Road, NE – A residential burglary was reported on July 5. The victim returned home to find the door damaged and slightly open. The victim reported a stolen AK-47, laptop and green backpack. 2700 block of Piedmont Road, NE – A commercial burglary was reported on July 6. The suspect broke into a car dealership with a lock-picking kit. Once in the dealership, he took some keys to one of the new vehicles. The suspect was caught and arrested. He was charged with burglary, criminal intent of theft by taking auto, possession of tools and impersonating a police officer. 1st block of White Street, NW – A residential burglary was reported on July 10. A man said his residence was burglarized and a stove, a refrigerator and an oven were missing. Entry was made through the kitchen window latch. BH
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Buckhead Police Blotter CONTINUED FROM PAGE 20 1st block of Brittany Way, NE – A residential burglary was reported on July 12. The rear patio door handle was damaged. A woman encountered a man who informed her he was “trying to get his bag.” He then said he thought he had the wrong apartment. No entry was made; no items were taken. The unit next door was also damaged.
LA RCEN Y 3300 block of Peachtree Road, NE – A larceny from a department store was reported on June 30. The arrestee was seen selecting a $12.98 teddy bear and attempting to leave without paying. 1800 block of Howell Mill Road, NW – A larceny from a discount store was reported on July 2. A man went into the store and placed 25 packs of Bic cigarette lighters inside of his jacket, tried to conceal the items, and passed all point of sale. The incident was witnessed by another man. The suspect was arrested and transported to jail. 1800 block of Howell Mill Road, NW – A larceny from a specialty store was reported on July 2. Surveillance footage shows a woman concealing two bottles of perfume inside her handbag. Store employees approached the suspect and requested she return the merchandise and exit the store. The suspect complied. She is suspected of taking several other items that were not returned. 3400 block of Roswell Road, NW – A lar-
ceny from a church was reported on July 2. An unknown suspect stole the victim’s wallet from her purse while it was hanging on the coat rack. 3500 block of Peachtree Road, NE – A larceny from a department store was reported on July 3. Three men walked into the store, grabbed over 80 items of clothing worth $7,500, and ran out. They left in a brown Infiniti FX vehicle. Video is available. 1st block of Irby Avenue, NW – A larceny at a nightclub was reported on July 5. A woman said she had her black purse sitting on a table next to her while she was dancing, and when she turned around, she noticed that her purse was missing. She eventually found it in the patio area, but her iPhone5, iPhone4 and a white wallet containing several credit cards were missing.
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from a specialty store was reported on July 10. Employees said a man wearing an orange vest and khaki pants entered and asked for assistance. While assisting the suspect, the clerk was holding two bottles of Jimmy Choo cologne in her hand. The suspect snatched a bottle and fled the store.
1st block of Iron Bound Place, NW – A larceny from a residence was reported on July 11. The carpet cleaning crew came in and took jewelry out of a box that was under the victim’s sink.
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LAR C EN Y FR O M AU TO 3100 block of Peachtree Road, NE – A larceny from an auto was reported on July 1. A man said someone broken into his 2006 Acura RSX and a laptop, a Northface backpack and a black wallet with a driver’s license was taken. The doors were left unlocked.
ported on July 6. A suspect stole an iPhone and a pistol from a man’s vehicle. There was no forced entry. The victim said he could have left his vehicle unlocked. 1400 block of Chattahoochee Avenue, NW – A larceny from an auto was reported on July 7. Three suspects were arrested for breaking into a blue 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe. They were driving a white Buick. An Apple laptop and a briefcase were stolen, and a black handgun was recovered at the location. The items were taken into custody. The suspects were cited for larceny from vehicle, damage to property, obstruction of officers, and fleeing /attempting to elude police, and were transported to Fulton County Jail. 3200 block of Peachtree Road, NE – A larceny at a gym was reported on July 8. A man said his 2006 Nissan 350 was broken into, and $300 and a debit card were stolen. He said he went to the gym, and when he returned to his locker, he discovered someone had broken into his locker and taken his car keys. 1st block of Irby Avenue, NW – A larce-
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4200 block of Rickenbacker Way, NE – An auto theft was reported on July 6. The victims’ vehicle was stolen from the front of their house. The victims said they left their vehicle unlocked with the keys in it. 2000 block of Springlake Drive, NW – An auto theft was reported on July 7. A man and woman said their 2004 gray Honda Pilot was stolen. They said a driver’s license, a house key, 120 cloth napkins, four tablecloths and a wallet were stolen.
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