Crime & Safety
Workers Robbed at Gunpoint at Park at Briarcliff Complex
The victims were working in an apartment in the middle of the afternoon when they were robbed at the apartment complex Saturday.

A Clarkston man and his teen son working in an apartment in the were robbed at gunpoint Saturday, DeKalb County police said.
The 13-year-old son, who works with his father for a home repair service, was with his father, repairing an apartment bathroom at about 4:20pm, the police report said. The teen said he was in the hallway watching his father when he heard a noise at the front door. When he turned around, he was face to face with the suspect who was pointing a silver handgun.
"Turn around," the suspect said. "Don't say anything."
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The suspect put the pistol to the teen's head and forced him into the bathroom with his 46-year-old father and demanded the boy's wallet. When the suspect only contained $30 to $40, the frustrated suspect said, "Who live here?"
The complex's manager, the father said. The suspect forced both into the bathtub and fled.
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The suspect was described as a black male about 5 feet 11 inches tall and about 170 pounds. He wore a gray shirt, a black wave cap and had dark skin and was clean-shaven.
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