Disorderly teens, entering autos highlight crime week

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Peachtree City police during the week of Nov. 13 responded to an incident with a group of juveniles at an area restaurant and three incidents of entering auto.

An officer on Nov. 13 responded to a call to a restaurant on Ga. Highway 54 pertaining to a group of disorderly juveniles. The officer was told that a group of approximately 15 juveniles would come into the restaurant being loud, cursing and disrupting other customers. The group had been previously warned about the behavior, but those warnings were not working and that some would ride in the parking lot on skateboards almost causing accidents, the officer was told.

The report stated that three of the juveniles were at the scene. They were issued criminal trespass warnings and told that the manager no longer wanted them on the property and could be arrested if they returned.

The first of three entering auto incidents was reported on Nov. 13 at Picnic Park on Willowbend Road. The incident occurred between 9:15-9:45 a.m. and resulted in breaking a passenger window. The owner told officers a purse was stolen.

Officers on Nov. 14 responded to an entering auto call at a Summer Brooke. The owner said the forced break-in on the side bed of this pick-up truck occurred between 10 p.m. on Nov. 13 and 5 p.m. on Nov. 14. Items stolen included several power saws, a multipurpose tool, a router, chargers and batteries and a tool bag.

A Nov. 13 incident was reported at an Astoria Lane residence where a power blower was stolen from a landscape truck.