Buckhead|News|
Buckhead Crime Blotter: Police Charge Stun Gun Attackers
Additionally, a theft of six pieces of silver valued at nearly $80,000 was reported.

Kiri is committed to true, pure community journalism. She earned her bachelor's in journalism from the University of Florida before going on to write for her hometown newspaper and other community newspapers. She then earned her master's from the Knight Foundation's fellowship for community journalism at the University of Alabama in 2010.
She is completely dedicated to writing stories that are powerful, make a difference and mean something to people, as well as stories that are memorable.
Additionally, a theft of six pieces of silver valued at nearly $80,000 was reported.

Buckhead Patch hit the streets to find out what you all had to say.
See what's being served and being played at this week's Dunwoody Food Truck Thursday.
The meeting is a chance for citizens to speak out on specific issues they face when using this intersection.
She said her evidence was withheld in a recent ethics hearing of a complaint lodged against her.
Although catalytic converter thefts have decreased over the last three weeks throughout Atlanta, residents should still be aware of the vehicles targeted by these thieves and ways they can protect themselves.
Dante's Down the Hatch will close its doors for good on July 30.
Check out what's happening this week in Buckhead.
The Brookwood openings are bringing down the area's growing vacancy rate.
The event was hosted by the Atlanta Fire Foundation at Shula's 347.
The interior and exterior renovations will cost $10 million.
A witness to the raid told Dunwoody Patch that he knew something strange was going on in Dr. Nisar Piracha's office.
Also several other car break-ins reported during this period.
See what's being served and being played at this week's Dunwoody Food Truck Thursday.
The doctor has been practicing in the Atlanta area since 2011.
About 77 percent of the nearly 1,400 respondents of a recent Save Dunwoody survey say they're unhappy with the current direction of Dunwoody's City Council.
School officials said purchasing the property they've leased for nearly 20 years would help them do that.
The organization said the sale would be "a fiscally irresponsible decision."
Buckhead Atlanta has now gotten financial backing and will soon seriously pick up the pace of its construction.