A Georgia woman has been arrested and charged with making a phony 911 call, which ultimately triggered a police chase ...
The mugshot just dropped—and now, the streets are buzzing. The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office released the photo of ...
ATLANTA — A Fulton County judge granted bond for a woman who police say made a false 911 call before the death of an Atlanta ...
Demetria Spence, 31, was booked into the Fulton County Jail on Tuesday. She is charged with transmitting a false public alarm ...
Police say they never found evidence of a woman being dragged or shots being fired like the 911 caller described.
Demetria Spence was taken into custody by the Atlanta Police Department and charged with transmitting a false public alarm.
A public visitation is planned for Sunday for the Atlanta rapper known as Young Scooter. The funeral is set for Monday, for musician whose real name was Kenneth Bailey. Bailey died on his 39th ...
The park in the neighborhood where Young Scooter grew up was a sea of red, white and blue yesterday as hundreds of people ...
THE woman accused of placing a fake 911 call that ended in the death of rapper Young Scooter has been arrested. Young Scooter ...
Demetria Spence was released on bond after police say her fake 911 call led to the death of Atlanta rapper Young Scooter.
The bizarre string of events that led to the Atlanta rapper’s death began when Demetria Spence made a fake call to 911, according to police.
A day after the 911 calls were released in the death of Young Scooter, Atlanta police say they have made an arrest.