Crime & Safety

Suspect Points Gun at Baby's Head in Norcross Robbery

Inside the Police Reports: Three women told Norcross Police they were robbed in their home last Saturday night.

The victim of a Norcross home invasion reported to police that one of the suspects put a gun against her infant's head during his demands for money.

According to the Norcross Police report, the incident occurred last Saturday, Dec. 29, around 10 p.m. on the 5500 block of Western Hills Drive near North Norcross Tucker Road and Jimmy Carter Boulevard. Police arrived on scene to three women and one baby in hysterics in the living room.

The woman with the infant told police that she was in the back bedroom when she heard someone knocking at the front door. After a few knocks, the front door was forced opened, causing one side of the door trim to break off, and three men with guns came into the home.

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While two of the men stayed in the living room, the third man came into her bedroom, grabbed her baby by the arm and pointed a gun at the infant's head, she said.

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See also:

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  • The Blotter: City of Norcross Police Activity Dec. 20-25
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