Weird Police Stories of September
A recap of unusual police stories from Northeast Georgia for the month of September.
1. Proof that people will steal anything, a Johns Creek man said the catalytic converter was stolen from his wife’s car while she worked at Emory Johns Creek. The thief used a cutting tool to remove the part while the car was in the parking lot. 2. A local man who police say has the graffiti moniker of "CUR" has been arrested and is in the DeKalb County Jail. Atlanta police say officers saw him tagging train cars in the CSX rail yard near Seaboard Avenue in Atlanta on Sept. 11. The man is connected to more than 70 incidents of graffiti vandalism in the city of Atlanta, according to police. 3. A Peeping Tom used a stolen ladder in an attempt to see into a second-story window recently in Lithonia. DeKalb police responded after the woman …
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