Griffin Daily News - Police investigating home invasion hit and rune Griffin Police Department (GPD) responded to a home invasion early Sunday afternoon on Hallyburton Avenue that took place at about 10:15 a.m. that day.
According to a GPD incident report, one of the victims — a 26-year-old black female — stated that four males kicked in the back door of the residence and entered the home armed with guns.
The suspects then reportedly separated the female victim and her four children from her 32-year-old boyfriend. While the female victim and her children were moved into the living room, the boyfriend was beaten and pistol-whipped. Police officers later called EMS to the scene, but the boyfriend refused medical treatment.
The suspects reportedly went through the whole house looking for something and ended up taking the boyfriend’s cellphone as well as prescription drugs — one bottle of Klonopin and three bottles of Tompox.
One suspect was described as having light skin and a tattoo of Batman on his inner calf. Another suspect was described as having dreads with gold or blond stripes.
The case is still under investigation, and the GPD is asking anyone with information concerning the case to contact Sgt. Dwayne Hancock, who is heading the investigation, at 770-229-6452, Extension 526.
In another incident that took place Friday afternoon, police responded to a hit and run at the intersection of North Ninth Street and West Chappell Street.
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