Man's Stabbing Goes Unnoticed, Body Found Behind Church and Mask-Wearing Man Scares Daycare Workers
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Man Stabbed, Nobody Notices - Tucker Patch
A man who was stabbed repeatedly at a Fellowship Road apartment full of people had to make a phone call for outside help because nobody noticed or came to his aid.
Police responded to a call on Dec. 9 at around 8:30 p.m. from the victim's brother and on arrival found a man on the floor of the apartment's back porch, "with his shirt open, his cell phone in his left hand, a twenty dollar bill on the ground ... and empty beer cans all around him," a police incident report stated. "I observed several stab wounds to his chest and stomach area," the officer wrote.
Body Discovered Behind Church - Midtown Patch
A body was located behind Morningside Baptist Church early Tuesday evening.
According to Atlanta police spokesperson John Chafee, an off-duty police officer was walking his dog in the vicinity of the church around 6 p.m. when he happened upon the body between a residential area and the church.
Midtown Patch has more on this story.
Mask-Wearing Man References School Shooting, Scares Workers at Roswell Daycare - Roswell Patch
The Roswell Police Department responded to a suspicious person Monday afternoon, Dec. 17.
Scott Baluss, a Lawrenceville resident, walked into a daycare center wearing a surgical mask over his mouth and nose. He allegedly stated, "don't worry I'm not going to do a Connecticut thing here," and then started laughing.
For more on this story, visit Roswell Patch.
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