Crime & Safety

UPDATE: Suspect Apprehended in Teacher's Stolen Car

Security footage shows a student entering and leaving a teacher's classroom shortly before she realized her keys, phone and $28 in cash were missing.

Updated: March 26, 2013, 8:30 p.m.

Police say that the suspect, 16, was arrested Tuesday after admitting to stealing the car to administrators, according to Norcross Police Sgt. Bill Grogan.

"He was apprehended at about noon today by our officers after obstructing the officers' initial attempts at a peaceful arrest at his home in the Hunter's Ridge apartment complex," said Grogan.

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The residence is on the access road off Peachtree Industrial Boulevard and Jimmy Carter Boulevard outside city limits.

He also is being looked at by Gwinnett County Police for several other major theft crimes in the area.

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Because he is a minor, police have asked to keep the suspect's name confidential.

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A teacher at Norcross High School believes a student stole her car last week after her phone, cash and keys went missing.

According to the Norcross Police report, the teacher called authorities from the school late one afternoon. She told the officer that she noticed her white sedan was missing from where she parked that morning.

When talking to police, she backtracked to 12:45 p.m. when she left her classroom to attend to other business within the school. Her door wasn't locked, and when she returned, she noticed her iPhone and $28 were taken from her purse.

Security footage shows a male student entering and leaving the classroom in that time frame. The teacher believes he is the one who conducted the theft since she used her phone before she left the room.

She said she originally was going to handle the incident within the school, but then she noticed her keys and car were gone. She called authorities so that her car could be reported as stolen.

Since her house keys were also on the key ring, the teacher feared that her house could be broken into, too. The Chamblee Police Department was notified to check her home and make sure it was OK.

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