Pistol stolen from Jeep parked at restaurant | Public Safety

by Fulton Watch News Feed

ROSWELL, Ga. — Roswell Police are investigating a car break-in March 22 in the parking lot of Stoney River Steakhouse and Grill at Ga. 9 and Ga. 92.

Officers said the victim, a 27-year-old Roswell man, went to the restaurant around 10 p.m. to visit his girlfriend who works there.

The victim said he returned to his Jeep Grand Cherokee after about 30 minutes inside the restaurant to find the rear driver side window broken.

The victim also reported his Glock 29 pistol and two spare magazines as stolen, totaling around $700.

The restaurant’s manager spoke with officers and provided security footage from the parking lot.

Officers said the footage showed a white Toyota Camry pulled into the parking lot around 10:15 p.m., turned off its headlights and began pulling up next to parked cars.

Multiple people were observed exiting the Camry and shining lights into vehicles, officers said.

After viewing multiple camera angles, officers said they were unable to identify suspects because of rainy conditions.

The vehicle left the parking lot after 5 minutes, eventually heading south on Ga. 9.

At the time of the report, officers said they were not able to identify a tag number for the Camry.

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