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Man Beaten, Robbed, and Kidnapped in Tucker

(Tucker, Georgia)  A 25-year old Tucker man was recently beaten and kidnapped in a robbery on August 19.  A detective assigned to the Robbery Unit has been tasked with investigating the crime and trying to identify the suspects responsible. 

On August 19, at approximately 4:30 am, the victim returned home from visiting a local club.  Three to four black males attacked the victim in the parking lot of the Oakwood Vista Apartments on Coleville Circle in unincorporated Tucker.  They hit him on the head causing his eyeglasses to break.  The suspects punched and kicked him as he was falling to the ground.  They eventually forced the victim into the back seat of his vehicle and drove to a gas station convenience store in Tucker.  The suspects demanded the victim’s PIN to his debit card. 

Suspect #1 and Suspect #2 were seen entering the gas station.  Suspect #1 goes to the ATM and withdraws money.  He gets less than $200.  The suspects eventually left the store and drove the victim back to his apartment complex. 

Once the suspects left the scene, the victim crawled into his apartment and lost consciousness.  A family member found him and later called 911.  After being checked out by medical personnel, the victim was found to be suffering from a broken nose, ruptured ear drum, and damage to his left eye socket. 

The detective assigned to this case obtained video images of the suspects at the convenience store gas station.  He is sharing these images with the general public in hopes that someone recognizes one or both of the them. 

Suspect #1 is a black male with short twists in his hair.  He is wearing a white shirt, dark pants, and black and white shoes

Suspect #2 is a black male with longer twists in his hair.  He is wearing a black shirt, dark pants, and black and white shoes.

It’s very important that these suspects are identified and arrested for these crimes.  It’s apparent by their actions in this case that they pose a danger to the community. 

If anyone has any information to share in this case, please contact GCPD detectives at 770-513-5300.  To remain anonymous, tipsters should contact Crime Stoppers at 404-577-TIPS (8477) or visit www.crimestoppersatlanta.org.  Crime Stoppers tipsters can receive up to $2,000 for information leading to an arrest and indictment in this case.  Case Number:  18-077155 


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