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Reynoldstown car break-in immortalized in YouTube video

August 12, 2009 at 12:43 pm by Thomas Wheatley in News

Remember the daring robbers who broke into a Grant Park home and made off with a flat-screen TV? You probably saw it on the YooToobz, the world’s most powerful crime-fighting tool next to David Caruso.

Now other Atlanta residents are putting the site to use.

Surveillance camera footage recently uploaded to YouTube shows a person allegedly trying to break into cars at the Milltown Lofts in Reynoldstown on Aug. 9. The first video, filmed around 3:30 a.m., shows a man moseying through the parking lot and unsuccessfully trying to enter a black Toyota 4Runner.

Three hours later, the same man returns. He peers into the same car and then walks behind a silver pick-up truck. Several minutes later, the man is seen strolling past the camera and rolling a keyboard.

Ron McNeely, the resident who installed the cameras and uploaded the video, tells CL the footage has been turned over to the Atlanta Police Department.

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One Response to “Reynoldstown car break-in immortalized in YouTube video”

  1. Brian Says:

    Those of us who live in the aforementioned “Reynoldstown” refer to it as “near Cabbagetown” for stories such as this one …

    Just kidding.

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