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ATLANTA — A Fulton County judge granted bond for a woman who police say made a false 911 call before the death of an Atlanta rapper. Police arrested Demetria Spence on Tuesday. She had her first ...
Mugshot released of Demetria Spence after false 911 call that triggered events leading to Young Scooter's death. Arrest details here.
The Atlanta Police Department has arrested 31-year-old Demetria Spence, who identified herself as the woman who called 911 about an “abused woman” hours before the death of rapper Young Scooter.
Ever since Atlanta rapper Young Scooter died, there have been questions surrounding his death from both fans and authorities. But after days of investigating his passing, we finally have answers. Late ...
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 taken into custody by the Atlanta Police Department and charged with transmitting a false public alarm.
Demetria Spence, 31, was booked into Fulton County Jail Tuesday on one count of transmitting a false public alarm that led to “serious bodily harm, or death,” police announced. She’s accused ...
A day after the 911 calls were released in the death of Young Scooter, Atlanta police say they have made an arrest.
Police have charged Demetria Spence for making a false 911 call that led to the death of rapper Young Scooter.
Demetria Spence was released on bond after police say her fake 911 call led to the death of Atlanta rapper Young Scooter. Since 1998, AllHipHop.com has pioneered delivering Hip-Hop news.
Blanco, whose real name is Demetria Spence, was taken into custody on Tuesday, April 1, accused of transmitting a false public alarm. Atlanta police reported that Spence made a fraudulent 911 call on ...
A 31-year-old woman was arrested on charges of falsely reporting a violent crime that led to Young Scooter’s accidental death.