Crime & Safety

Crime Blotter, Feb. 28 - March 7

A selection of crimes reported to DeKalb County police in the North Druid Hills-Briarcliff area over the last week.

Shop owner: Angry customer or ex-employee vandalized my building
The owner of K&M Auto Repair on Briarcliff Road told DeKalb County police he believes an angry owner or ex-employee vandalized his shop and a customer's car March 1.

Police responded to the shop at 2195 Briarcliff Road at about 6:45 a.m. to an alarm call and discovered several shop windows and customer's car window broken, the police report said.

The owner said he planned to check the shop's security cameras.

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Blueberry Trail home burglarized, nothing stolen
Someone broke into a home on Blueberry Trail but left without stealing anything March 1, DeKalb County police said.

After returning to his home is the 1100 block of Blueberry Trail, the 60-year-old homeowner discovered that the storage door in the garage was open and items inside the closet had been moved, the police report said. A pair of shears that were on the deck were also wedged between the two rear bay doors.

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No significant damage was done to the doors, however.


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