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Crime & Punishment: What Happened To Criminals After They Were Arrested

A rundown of the recent sentences handed down on those accused of crimes in the East Atlanta Patch neighborhoods of APD Zone 6.

 
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NORTH ORMEWOOD PARK: Charged with aggravated assault in the 1100 block of Faith Avenue. Case remains open. Fulton County Sheriff's Department
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CABBAGETOWN: Charged with entering an auto in the 100 block of Tye Street SE. Sentenced to 5 years probation.
BENTEEN PARK: Charged with burglary in the 700 block of McDonough Blvd. SE. Sentenced to 10 years; must serve 5.
BOULEVARD HEIGHTS: Charged with burglary in the 800 block of City Park Drive. Case remains open.
BOULEVARD HEIGHTS & WOODLAND HILLS: Charged with burglary in the 1000 block of Lester Avenue. Sentenced to 20 years; must serve 3.
THOMASVILLE HEIGHTS: Charged with burglary in the 300 block of Thomasville Boulevard. Case remains open.
THOMASVILLE HEIGHTS: Charged with armed robbery in the 1800 block of Henry Thomas Boulevard and robbery in the 300 block of Thomasville Boulevard. Sentenced to 12 years each to serve concurrently.

Crime is a major concern for many in the neighborhoods of East Atlanta Patch.

And while the initial incidents or arrests get most of the attention, how they're settled once they get to court doesn't always get as much focus.

At Tuesday night's Neighborhood Planning Unit-M meeting, Paul Arena-Camarillo, an assistant district attorney with the Fulton County District Attorney's Office, gave an accounting of recent dispositions regarding crimes within Zone 6 of the Atlanta Police Department.

Zone 6 is comprised of neighborhoods in Fulton and DeKalb counties.

The Atlanta-in-DeKalb communities of East Atlanta, Kirkwood, Candler Park, Edgewood, Lake Claire and East Lake are under the jurisdiction of the DeKalb County District Attorney's Office and are not in Arena-Camarillo's update.

Related Topics: APD Zone 6, Crime, and Fulton County District Attorney

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