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Decatur Police: What To Do If Your Car Is Followed

Police say you should drive to the police station, a nearby 24-hour service station, the Marriott, the fire stations or the emergency rooms at DeKalb Medical.

The Decatur Police Department has been sending out community alerts in a timely manner as crimes have occurred.

This is not about a crime, but gives advice to residents who might come into contact with criminals.

This information was provided by Sgt. Jennifer Ross, the department communications officer:

There has been much discussion about where to go in Decatur if you feel as though you are being followed.

With the police department currently being under construction, it is not as easy as it used to be.  The location that is staffed 24-hours is the Communications Center that is currently located at 314-C Church Street with the entrance just to the right of the Big Peach Running Company on East Trinity Place.  The office location in the basement of 250 East Ponce de Leon Avenue is not staffed 24-hours and the officers are typically out on the road. 

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There are not any 24-hour gas stations within the city but depending on where you are, there are 24-hour gas stations at North Decatur Road and Clairemont Avenue; North Decatur Road and Scott Boulevard; North Decatur Road and Dekalb Industrial Boulevard; QT on Lawrenceville Hwy just before Hwy 78; Hosea Williams Boulevard and Howard Street; Columbia Drive and Memorial Drive and Candler Road and Memorial Drive.

There is also the front desk at the Marriott on Clairemont Avenue, Fire Station 1 on East Trinity Place, Fire Station 2 on West Hill Street and an excellent suggestion on Decatur Metro of the emergency rooms at DeKalb Medical or Emory Hospital. 

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However, if you are in the city and feel that you are being followed, we recommend you keep driving on main roads, call the non-emergency number (404/373-6551) and stay on the line with the communications officer and update your location so we can have an officer sent to you. 

If you are not in the city, try to locate a police station/officer, well-lit populated business or call 911 and request assistance.



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