Crime & Safety

Indecent Exposure, Serial Urination and Gender Confusion

Unusual police stories from Northeast Georgia.

 were found behind a Peachtree Corners-area business up to some salacious stuff. At first, Gwinnett Police thought they were a woman and a middle-aged man, but the pair ended up being the uncle and his 21-year-old nephew, who, according to the police report, has been taking hormones to develop female features. The uncle said they were just cuddling and kissing; the nephew said it went a lot further than that. They were arrested on charges of incest, loitering and prowling.

An Athens couple was doing more than cuddling and kissing when found by police. Athens police arrested a man and woman for . Answering a call about indecent exposure, police found the woman baring her breasts and the man … well … stimulated by what he saw.

Speaking of indecent exposure, . Cops responded to a report of a man relieving himself behind a restaurant, and when they approached him, they recognized him from . The man told police he didn’t want to “go in his pants.” 

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Nature's call also resulted in an unusual phone conversation with a suspected burglar. A man who may be responsible for stealing video-game equipment from a Dacula home apparently called the woman resident while she was away to tell her he was in the house. Why? . “[The woman] did not think much of [the suspect] using her bathroom as he is a frequent visitor to her house,” the officer wrote in the report. It’s an easy guess as to who she thinks stole the goods.

Police didn't have to guess who was responsible for a recent burglary in Stone Mountain. Using security-camera video, police determined that the 17-year-old next-door neighbor of a burglarized home in unincorporated Stone Mountain was indeed the suspect in the crime. But the teen wasn’t sure that was even possible. After admitting to the crime, the teen told police .

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While not suffering from delusions of invisibility, a Norcross woman with a history of mental illness told police . She claimed her aunt poisoned her father some time ago, and now was after them. Problem was she wasn’t willing to share her evidence, nor her aunt’s name. She assured the cops she was on her medication.

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