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Deputies Investigating Armed Robbery at Home

Our streamlined version of local crime news features incident listings the Paulding County Sheriff's Office provided to Dallas-Hiram Patch on Friday.

 
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Incident reports form the Paulding County Sheriff's Office. Jon Gargis
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Incident reports form the Paulding County Sheriff's Office.
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Paulding deputies are investigating an armed robbery and shooting that occurred at a Dallas home Wednesday night.

According to incident listings from the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office, the crime occurred Wednesday about 10:50 p.m. during a gun buy at 50 Patrick Drive and involved two suspects. One suspect took off in a vehicle with the gun, which was not paid for, while a second suspect fled on foot.

Despite at least one shot being fired, no one was reported injured in the incident, according to PCSO Cpl. Ashley Henson, who added that no arrests have been made in the case and authorities currently have little else to work with but continue to investigate the incident.

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The attached reports of recent crime incidents were provided by the Paulding County Sheriff's Office on Friday. Dallas-Hiram Patch assumes the reports are error-free and apologizes in advance for any incorrect information.

We've presented the full reports in PDF form and the individual pages in JPEG form.

Related Topics: Crime, Dallas crime, Hiram crime, Paulding County Sheriff's Office, Paulding County crime, and Paulding crime

Ronald

5:44 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012

I moved out of Cobb to get away from things like this. A couple of months ago one of our neighbors had their back door kicked in and their house looted and ran sacked. I watched in surprise the other day as a teenage boy bought a crack pipe at the corner convince store.
Living in Paulding is certainly not the quiet place it once was.

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Carolyn

11:45 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Crimnals pay no attention to county lines. My house got the back door kicked in and house looted about 30 years ago in Paulding County. It's nothing new.

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