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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Acworth Man Charged With Robbing Cherokee Bank

Chase Lovell Gates is being held at the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center for allegedly robbing Cherokee Bank in Woodstock.

An Acworth man has been arrested for allegedly robbing a Woodstock bank. Chase Lovell Gates, 27, of Acworth has been charged with allegedly robbing Cherokee Bank in Woodstock. Cherokee Sheriff's Office Spokesman Lt. Jay Baker said Gates is being held at the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center with a $16,700 bond. The department received the call from Cherokee County dispatchers around 11:45 a.m. Tuesday at the bank, located at 159 Woodstock Square Avenue.  Employees at the bank told investigators that Gates entered the bank and allegedly demanded money, according to a press release from the Woodstock Police Department.  A teller at the bank gave the suspect an undisclosed amount of cash.  The suspect then allegedly fled the bank on foot…

D.B. McCoy

9:11 pm on Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Sounds like a candidate for "World's Dumbest"...   more ›

Friday, January 18, 2013

Woman Wanted By Woodstock Police For Forgery

This woman allegedly tried to pass a washed $5 bill with the appearance of a $100 bill at a cosmetic store in Woodstock.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Woman Wanted By Woodstock Police For Forgery

This woman allegedly tried to pass a washed $5 bill with the appearance of a $100 bill at a cosmetic store in Woodstock.

The Woodstock Police Department needs the public to help them identify a woman who is wanted for forgery in the first degree. According to the Woodstock Police Department, the woman on Saturday Dec. 22 allegedly tried to pass a washed $5 bill with the appearance of a $100 bill at Ulta Cosmetics Investigators with the department's Criminal Investigations Unit asks anyone with information on who the woman is in the photo to call the department at (770) 592-6030. 

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Two Held Without Bond in Attempted Robbery

Both suspects were arrested yesterday after trying to rob Cherokee Bank.

Two suspects remain held without bond after they were arrested yesterday for an alleged carjacking and attempted robbery in Woodstock.  Both Thomas Gasque, 21, of Decatur and Michael Moore, 21, of Stone Mountain are at the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center after they allegedly carjacked someone at Lowe's Home Improvement on Highway 92 and attempted to rob Cherokee Bank.  Both men have been charged with armed robbery, criminal attempt to commit armed robbery and vehicle hijacking, said Cherokee Sheriff's Office Spokesperson Lt. Jay Baker.  They were arrested by Georgia State Patrol troopers after being stopped in Cobb County.  Woodstock Police Spokesperson Brittany Duncan said an alarm call from the bank was placed to the Cherokee …

Friday, December 7, 2012

Suspects In Custody After Alleged Carjacking, Attempted Robbery

Woodstock Police said Cherokee Bank was the victim of an attempted robbery late Friday morning.

Suspects believed to have been involved in an alleged carjacking and attempted robbery in Woodstock have been taken into custody. Woodstock Police confirmed Friday afternoon they have the individuals in custody they believe allegedly carjacked someone at Lowe's Home Improvement on Highway 92 and attempted to rob Cherokee Bank.  Woodstock Police Spokesperson Brittany Duncan said the information on the suspects will be released later today.  An alarm call from the bank was placed to the Cherokee County E-911 around 10:45 a.m. Friday and dispatchers informed police that an attempted robbery occurred at the bank, located at 159 Woodstock Square Avenue.  Duncan said the alleged car jacking happened just before the attempted robbery at the bank…

William

2:10 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012

Weekend at Bernie's! Sorry, my bad.   more ›

Friday, November 30, 2012

Police Make Arrest In Alleged Crib Theft

Two suspects are behind bars at the Cobb County Adult Detention Center on unrelated charges, but Woodstock police are still looking for one suspect.

Two people have been arrested in connection with the theft of a trailer at The HOPE Center, but police are still looking for another person.  Cobb County Police have arrested Carl James Bourque, 44, of Marietta and Bobbie Jean Colston, 31, of Woodstock after a citizen spotted the trailer taken from the nonprofit organization some time between Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning. According to information on the Cobb County Adult Detention Center's booking data website, Colston has been charged with theft by receiving stolen property, misdemeanor willful obstruction of a law enforcement officer and felony possession of a schedule II controlled substance. She remains in jail with a $11,220 bond.  Bourque, who remains in jail with no …

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Woodstock PD Seeks Help In Solving Crib Theft

The HOPE Center was the victim of a theft that robbed the nonprofit organization of five baby cribs.

The Woodstock Police Department needs the public help in solving a theft that hit a nonprofit organization that caters to pregnant women. The HOPE Center, located just off Highway 92, was the target of thieves on Wednesday morning, according to CBS Atlanta. The suspects allegedly cut the lock on the facility and drove off with the trailer. The trailer was stocked with five baby cribs, Store Manager Monti Price told the news outlet. Woodstock Police Spokesperson Brittany Duncan said the theft was reported to the agency at 9:15 Wednesday morning. The trailer is described as a 2002 enclosed model with the clinic's logo on it. The Georgia tag reads: TL6Y131 Duncan said staff members believe the theft occurred sometime between 6 p.m. Tuesday …

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Woodstock PD Needs Help In Identifying Woman

The woman is believed to have a connection with several entering auto cases earlier this month.

The Woodstock Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying a woman they believe could be connected to several entering auto incidents that hit part of the city earlier this month.  The department's Criminal Investigations Unit has obtained video surveillance of a woman using a stolen credit card believed to have been taken from a vehicle. The police believe identifying the woman will help them solve other entering auto cases in the city. Between the overnight hours of Sunday Oct. 14 and Monday Oct. 15, Woodstock police responded to six entering auto cases, all of which happened within the Deer Run neighborhood. Items stolen include debit and credit cards, cash and electronics. All the vehicles that were affected were …

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Deadline To Enter Chili Cook-Off is Wednesday

The fundraiser benefits the Woodstock Police Foundation.

Wednesday is the deadline to sign up to participate in the second annual Woodstock Great American Chili Cook-off. The cook-off, hosted by the Woodstock Police Foundation, will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Nov. 3, the first day of the fourth-annual Woodstock Art & Wine Festival. The festival will be held 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday Nov. 3 and Sunday Nov. 4. Both events will take place at the Park at City Center in downtown Woodstock.  Due to a rise in corporate and individual charitable donations, the foundation was able to increase the cash prizes for the competition. First-place winners will receive $1,500, while second place recipients will get $750 for second-place and third-place winners will garner $500.  Two …

Friday, October 5, 2012

Man Sentenced In Attack On Teen

Joseph Raymond Zeock was found guilty last week by a Cherokee County jury.

A man has been sentenced to 19 years in prison for an attack on a teenager last year in a Woodstock hotel. Joseph Raymond Zeock was found guilty on four counts stemming from an attack on a 17-year-old boy last year that left the teen with second and third-degree burns on his backside. Zeock will serve 19 years behind bars, but will serve another 21 on probation.  Along with the prison sentence, Zeock is to have no contact with the victim or witnesses in the case. He also is restricted from having contact with anyone under the age of 30 or can not live with or be in a room alone with anyone under the age of 30. A Cherokee County jury last week found Joseph Raymond Zeock guilty on four counts stemming from the attack: aggravated battery, …

Bobbie

2:51 pm on Friday, October 5, 2012

Well it's about time! This disgusting piece of garbage has been preying on boys for years. Finally made the mistake and went to a county that actually has brains. Now you need to go after those who "worked for him" recruiting these innocent kids.   more ›

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