Sunday, March 14, 2010

Fulton anti-burglary task force asks have citizens ‘had enough, already?'

By Marcus K. Garner
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


Fulton County's district attorney is fed up with burglaries.

So Paul Howard Jr. is joining with the Fulton County Sheriff and police chiefs throughout the county to form a multi-jurisdictional burglary task force that aims to reduce home break-ins by 30 percent over the next two years.

The team formed in December, with chiefs from south Fulton police departments meeting to share information about a growing number of burglaries.

As more departments began responding to more and more break-ins, they came together to begin a formal cooperation against crime.

Since then, the task force has busted a $2 million Internet-based burglary ring with three arrests.

Eight jurisdictions -- East Point, Sandy Springs, Fulton County, Alpharetta, Atlanta, Johns Creek, the Fulton Sheriff's office and the DA's office -- will share a $20,000 federal grant intended to fight crime.

The burglary-reduction strategy will engage a public weary of what has been deemed an increase in home and business break-ins across the county.

The "Had Enough Already" campaign will team with the Atlanta Police Foundation and Crime Stoppers Atlanta to offer increments of up to $2,000 for credible burglary tips or for information on stolen property, authorities said.

Howard will unveil the plan Monday at 10 a.m. at the J.R. Crickets Sandtown at 5819 Campbellton Road in Atlanta.

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