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Teen pulls gun on Lyft Driver in South Fulton, police say

Teen pulls gun on Lyft Driver in South Fulton, police say

Yahoo08-06-2025
Police in South Fulton are asking for the public's help in finding a suspect wanted for aggravated assault.
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According to investigators, on May 18, around 4:10 p.m., the teenager was seen on dashcam video pulling a gun on a Lyft driver.
Authorities said it happened in the 5000 block of Big Boat Drive and Stone Bay Drive in South Fulton.
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Police said in the video that the suspect was wearing a khaki-colored button-up shirt.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Det. Matthew Principe via email at matthew.principe@cityofsouthfultonga.gov.
'Your assistance is vital in helping us keep our community safe,' the SFPD said.
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