In early December, the Tucker Summit CID stakeholders, the City of Tucker and members of the DeKalb County police department held a meeting to discuss safety in the district along with possible solutions to curtail the rash of auto break-ins occurring throughout the metro Atlanta area.
Chief Mirtha Ramos responded to questions and assured all attendees that the DeKalb Police Department was working diligently to apprehend and prosecute individuals responsible for crime in the area. The police representatives emphasized that the “quality of life” crimes, crimes often based on moral or value judgments, may give the impression that crime is rampant and out of control — but it is not.
Officer Jason Daniels stresses these points to remember:
- ALWAYS call 911 first when a crime has occurred or in progress
- DO NOT confront suspects in the acts of committing a crime
- Notify Officer Daniels (404.493.3036) or Emory Morsberger (770.409.8100) after 911
- Remove all guns and other valuables from your vehicles
- Consider hiring dedicated security or installing surveillance cameras
- Appoint an employee to periodically surveil the building/parking lot
TSCID continues to remain vigilant and is working hard to combat these car break-ins that has been affecting the Atlanta metro area.