DUNWOODY, Ga. — Dunwoody Police are investigating car break-ins Feb. 6 at two Perimeter Mall restaurants along Perimeter Center West and Ashford Dunwoody Road.Â
Officers first responded to an entering auto call at the Seasons 52 restaurant.Â
The victim, a 58-year-old Gainesville woman, said she left her friend’s black Toyota Tundra around 5:30 p.m. in the parking lot.
She said when she returned to her car, she found the rear passenger window smashed, and the vehicle had been rummaged through.
Officers said no fingerprints were found.
The victim said her glasses, makeup, sweater, laptop, wallet, scarf and other accessories were had been taken. The personal belongings are valued at $1,800.
Officers asked the victim to provide a serial number for the laptop so it can be listed on the National Crime Information Center.
Other officers on scene checked surrounding parking lots for additional car break-ins.
An officer found a white Chevrolet Suburban with a broken rear passenger window around 9 p.m. in the parking lot of Lazy Dog at the corner of Perimeter Center West and Ashford Dunwoody Road.
The officer said he determined the vehicle was a rental and waited for the driver.Â
The victim, a 25-year-old man from Bronxville, New York, said two of his bags were missing from the trunk.
A black Osprey bag, containing a computer, monitor and keyboard, and a blue Hershel bag were valued at more than $2,200.
The victim said he picked up the rental car at the Atlanta Airport and drove straight to Lazy Dog.Â
Officers said they did not find additional car break-ins or suspects at the scene.
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