The following information was pulled from Dunwoody’s Police-2-Citizen website and is presumed to be accurate.

4700 block of Ashford-Dunwoody Road – On March 7, a discount store reported a shoplifting to police. Items stolen include: elastic bands valued at $4; foundation makeup valued at $18; two makeup brushes valued at $8 each; two sets of eyeliner valued at $5 each; two items of concealer valued at $8 each; and lipstick valued at $5.

5000 block of Winters Chapel Road – Police reported a man armed with a handgun robbed a gas station on March 6. The suspect wore gloves and a hood over his head, and demanded the cashier put money in a paper sack. Cash reported stolen totaled $900. According to the police report, the suspect pretended to be shopping before demanding the cash from the register. He escaped on foot.

A 59-year-old woman told police that on March 7, she was the victim of assault while at a department store located on the 4700 block of Ashford-Dunwoody Road.

Police reported a 32-year-old woman was the victim of family offense with no report of violence on the morning of March 7 at a popular fast-food chain located on the 4300 block of Ashford-Dunwoody Road. The woman gave the police the man’s name and address.

A 18-year-old woman was arrested for simple battery/family violence on March 7 in the parking lot on the block of 6900 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard after police determined she used “hands/feet/teeth” in a domestic dispute with a 23-year-old man. The incident occurred in Dunwoody.

A 28-year-old woman was arrested March 8 after attempting to steal several items from a beauty supply store located on the 100 block of Perimeter Center West. Items taken and then recovered: two Urban Decay palette cosmetic items valued at $58; two bottles of Bleau de Chanel cologne valued at $92 each; and MJ/Decadence cologne valued at $70.

On March 8, police responded to report of shoplifting at a discount retail store located on the 4700 block of Ashford-Dunwoody Road. Two men, one age 33 and the other age 31, were arrested and taken to the DeKalb County Jail. The men attempted to steal nearly $1,000 in miscellaneous merchandise as well as two folding knives valued at $1 each.

On March 9, police responded to a call of larceny from mail on the 4700 block of Layfield Drive. A 36-year-old woman told police someone stole a J. Crew purple and blue dress valued at $150 from her mailbox.

On March 9, a 36-year-old woman at the 2100 block of Peachford Road told police she had been threatened.

On March 9, at a department store located on the 100 block of Perimeter Place, police responded to a report of larceny/shoplifting in progress. The suspect ran, but was shortly apprehended, arrested and transported to jail without incident. The suspect was attempting to steal dozens of bottles of cologne.

On March 9, police responded to a report of larceny/shoplifting at a grocery store located on the 4400 block of Chamblee-Dunwoody Road. Stolen was $595 in consumable goods.

On March 10, police responded to a call from a discount/department store located on the 4400 block of Ashford-Dunwoody Road. According to police, a man posed as a store employee and took $70 in cash from a shopper.

Theft/Larceny
4300 block of Ashford-Dunwoody Road – On March 6, report of larceny-shoplifting.

4400 block of Ashford-Dunwoody Road – On March 6, a report of theft, three reports of larceny from a vehicle and a report of shoplifting.

4400 block of Ashford-Dunwoody Road – On March 7, report of larceny-shoplifting.

1100 block of Hammond Drive – On March 6, report of larceny-articles from vehicle.

1100 block of Hammond Drive – On March 6, report of larceny-articles from vehicle.
Arrests

10000 block of Madison Drive – On March 6, arrest for aggravated assault/battery.

100 block of Perimeter Center West – On March 10, arrest for child molestation.

4700 block of Ashford-Dunwoody Road – On March 7 and March 13, arrests for shoplifting.

Other
285 EB/Chamblee-Dunwoody Road – On March 6, arrest for false representations to police or any city department.

Dyana Bagby is a staff writer for Reporter Newspapers and Atlanta Intown.