From police reports dated Through Sept. 27.

The following information was pulled from DeKalb County Police Department’s Crimetrac system (www.crimemapping.com/map/ga/dekalbcounty) for the ZIP code 30319 and the lower Buford Highway corridor.  The information on the website is presumed accurate.

Auto Theft

1900 block of Johnson Ferry Road – Theft of an auto was reported on Sept. 22.

Theft

3200 block of Lynwood Drive – Theft by taking was reported on Sept. 12.

500 block of Brookhaven Avenue – Shoplifting was reported on Sept. 16.

1700 block of Dresden Drive – Theft of a bicycle was reported on Sept. 18.

4400 block of Peachtree Road – Pick pocketing was reported on Sept. 19.

Vehicle Break-in/Larceny

4400 block of Peachtree Road – Entering an auto was reported on Sept. 12.

1000 block of Brookhaven Square –A larceny of articles from a vehicle was reported on Sept. 12.

700 block of Brookhaven Way –A larceny of articles from a vehicle was reported on Sept. 14.

4400 block of Peachtree Road –A larceny of articles from a vehicle was reported on Sept. 14.

4000 block of Peachtree Road –A larceny of articles from a vehicle was reported on Sept. 19.

4000 block of Peachtree Road –A larceny of articles from a vehicle was reported on Sept. 21.

4000 block of Peachtree Road –A larceny of articles from a vehicle was reported on Sept. 21.

4000 block of Peachtree Road –A larceny of articles from a vehicle was reported on Sept. 25.

4000 block of Peachtree Road –A larceny of articles from a vehicle was reported on Sept. 25.

3400 block of Ashford Dunwoody Road – Entering an auto with the intent of theft was reported on Sept. 27.

Assault

300 block of Brookhaven Avenue – Simple battery was reported on Sept. 15.

2100 block of Johnson Ferry Road – Simple assault/battery was reported on Sept. 18.

1900 block of Johnson Ferry Road – Simple battery was reported on Sept. 20.

Vandalism

3800 block of Clairmont Road – Damage to a business was reported on Sept. 22.

Other

1200 block N. Druid Hills Road – Loitering and prowling was reported on Sept. 21.