Police recover suspected stolen items in SW Atlanta
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Police in southwest Atlanta discovered more than 100 suspected stolen items while executing a search warrant last week at a Moseley Park house.
ATLANTA -
Police in southwest Atlanta discovered more than 100 suspected stolen items while executing a search warrant last week at a Moseley Park house.
The stash includes a number of bikes, computer parts and tools.
Police believe homeless people likely stole the items and then sold the property to Beverly Barnes.
Barnes now faces charges while officers try to track down the owners of the stolen goods.
Police have issued an arrest warrant for Shawn Wilson, one of the suspected thieves. They're still trying to identify all the other people who were involved.
If you think your property may be among the stolen items, call the Zone One Burglary Squad at 404-799-2487.
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