ATLANTA — The Atlanta Police Department arrested a woman who they said was wanted for her involvement in making a false 911 call before the events that led up to rapper Young Scooter's death.
Police in Atlanta are trying to identify the woman who made a 911 call linked to the incident that led to rapper Young Scooter's death. Police Ask for Help Identifying 911 Caller On March 29 ...
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On Friday, officers responded to the call on William Nye Drive SE about a dispute involving a weapon and reports of a woman being dragged into a home. However, Atlanta Police say they never ...
After a false 911 call led to the death of rapper Young Scooter, a woman has been arrested in Atlanta. On Tuesday, the Atlanta Police Department announced that Demetria Spence, 31, had been ...
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A woman from Maryland ... of the recovery center explained that Amanda Lebron, 24, of Abingdon, Maryland is a patient at the recovery center, and she requested to call her father.
Police on Tuesday arrested a woman accused of making a false 911 call before last week's death of Atlanta rapper Young Scooter, whose death has been ruled accidental in a newly released autopsy.
A Bengaluru woman was taken by surprise when a fellow cafe customer handed her a handwritten note—not a phone number, but a noise complaint. A woman in Bengaluru got a surprise note at a cafe ...
Demi Blanco, a.k.a. Demetria Spencer, is the woman police arrested in Atlanta for allegedly calling in a fake 911 that brought police to the scene where rapper Young Scooter was fatally injured. As ...