A Georgia woman was arrested by Conyers Police Department officers after she was seen acting suspiciously and approaching a home with a gun.
Police arrested two people after the pair led deputies on a chase in connection to the thefts of hairstyling products.on a Ring camera.
Conyers Police Department officers said Saturday they arrested the woman seen on the May 9 Ring footage. A concerned citizen originally called police when the video, which showed an armed woman approaching a home in St. Julian's Place, circulated among residents. The suspect reportedly left the area and then came back. Residents took note of her vehicle description, allowing authorities to identify her using video surveillance.
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