The crime reports for East Atlanta have been posted through May 24, 2026 at 8:00 a.m.
APD is continuing to advise residents to secure ebikes inside the house or garage. Thieves will regularly cut locks to steal them. This has been reported at multiple EACA meetings (including May 2026 ) that a number of the crimes listed as motor vehicle thefts are in fact stolen ebikes, which APD must categorize in the same manner as an auto theft.
Mail theft is a problem in our neighborhood. Have all bills delivered electronically, and never leave outgoing mail for the mail carrier. A locking mailbox is also a good investment. Package theft is another problem that continues to grow with the trend toward online shopping. If possible, have packages delivered to stores that will hold packages for you, or even to the office of a family member. If those aren't viable options, you might want to see if a neighbor who is home or regularly walks their dog during the day can alert neighbors to packages that have been delivered or even be responsible for holding your package at their house. If you are traveling, make sure that a neighbor is checking your home for mail, packages or any other items that are left on your mailbox or property. In addition to theft, items sitting on your property could give someone the impression that you are out of town.
Please remember that anyone can call the EASP at 404-954-1568 to report suspicious activity or a crime. You are not required to be a member to call! Since we don't always have an officer on duty, we recommend that you call 911 first, then give the EASP a call. Even though our officers monitor calls dispatched via 911, not all calls are dispatched in a timely manner, so making the second call to the EASP after calling 911 often leads to a quicker police response time.
APD is continuing to advise residents to secure ebikes inside the house or garage. Thieves will regularly cut locks to steal them. This has been reported at multiple EACA meetings (including May 2026 ) that a number of the crimes listed as motor vehicle thefts are in fact stolen ebikes, which APD must categorize in the same manner as an auto theft.
Mail theft is a problem in our neighborhood. Have all bills delivered electronically, and never leave outgoing mail for the mail carrier. A locking mailbox is also a good investment. Package theft is another problem that continues to grow with the trend toward online shopping. If possible, have packages delivered to stores that will hold packages for you, or even to the office of a family member. If those aren't viable options, you might want to see if a neighbor who is home or regularly walks their dog during the day can alert neighbors to packages that have been delivered or even be responsible for holding your package at their house. If you are traveling, make sure that a neighbor is checking your home for mail, packages or any other items that are left on your mailbox or property. In addition to theft, items sitting on your property could give someone the impression that you are out of town.
Please remember that anyone can call the EASP at 404-954-1568 to report suspicious activity or a crime. You are not required to be a member to call! Since we don't always have an officer on duty, we recommend that you call 911 first, then give the EASP a call. Even though our officers monitor calls dispatched via 911, not all calls are dispatched in a timely manner, so making the second call to the EASP after calling 911 often leads to a quicker police response time.