Fugitive in Custody

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Yesterday was a busy day for our Fugitive Unit. They assisted the U.S. Marshals Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force in arresting two dangerous individuals in Cobb County.

Deron Williams was located and arrested in Marietta for the charge of Aggravated Assault. As officers surrounded the house, Williams was on the back porch and ran inside the home. After several attempts to get him to come outside, he surrendered and was arrested without incident.

Neil Jordan was also located and arrested in Marietta for the charges of Aggravated Assault and Robbery. While marshals were knocking on the door, Jordan attempted to escape out a window and was taken into custody.

Great work apprehending two dangerous criminals!

Original source can be found here.



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