Crime at 5200 BLOCK OF ATLANTA HWY on 12/07/2025 6:52 PM

Type: Other

Date: 12/07/2025 6:52 PM

Description: Trespass Person (S-36). Incident #: 2025-12070164. Disclaimer: Disclaimer needed: This is from the Athens-Clarke County police department calls for service log. Information is subject to change.

Address: 5200 BLOCK OF ATLANTA HWY, BOGART, GA

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Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Talveson

Name

Jose Talveson

Missing Age

27

Est. Current Age

43

Last Seen

Lawrenceville, GA on 05/09/2009

Physical Description

Race: Hispanic / Latino Ethnicity: Uncertain Gender: Male Hair: Unknown Eyes: Unknown Height: 5' 0" - 6' 0" Weight: 100 - 300 lbs

Case Number

MP120480

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Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__Armstrong Jr

Name

Thomas Armstrong Jr

Age

Cause of Death

Homicide

Info

On march 5, 1976, the georgia bureau of investigation atlanta field office began investigating a robbery/homicide at elm street liquor store in covington, ga. The victim of the homicide was thomas blake armstrong jr., the owner of the liquor store.Two weeks prior to this robbery/homicide, a robbery of another liquor store occurred in the rockdale county area. At this robbery, it was stated that one perpetrator entered the liquor store while the other perpetrator remained in a vehicle outside of the store. In addition, it has been stated that the possibility exists that the same individuals could have committed both robberies.

Agency

Georgia Bureau of Investigation

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