Brookhaven police used a network of cameras and a police dog to capture a wanted man who ran from officers after a domestic dispute at a restaurant.
What’s Happening: Officers responded to Pollo Campero on Buford Highway on November 24 after employees triggered an alarm during a domestic dispute. The woman involved told police the man had a felony warrant and was carrying a gun.
What’s Important: Police used the Operation Plugged In camera system to follow 22-year-old Antonio Dwayne Bailey as he walked along Buford Highway. When officers tried to stop him, Bailey ran. Police K9 Koda found Bailey hiding in a creek bed under leaves and later located a stolen handgun Bailey had thrown away during the chase.
Between the Lines: The arrest shows how Brookhaven police combine technology

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