Deputies search for man Rockwell Serrabo accused of killing wife

May 27, 2015 - 21:00
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Deputies search for man Rockwell Serrabo accused of killing wife
Investigators said they found Rockwell Thelmon Serrabo’s vehicle at Sandtown Park on Campbellton Road in southwest Atlanta.

The Paulding County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a man they say killed his wife.
 
Investigators said they found Rockwell Thelmon Serrabo’s vehicle at Sandtown Park on Campbellton Road in southwest Atlanta.
 
Investigators tell reporters that a woman called Paulding County 911 and said that her ex-boyfriend, who is the father of her children, called and said that he had just killed his current wife and that he was going to kill himself at their home on Baywood Way.
 
When deputies arrived at the home they found Nicole Thomas dead from an apparent gunshot wound to the head. Thomas is Serrabo’s current wife.
 
The incident prompted a lockdown at Hiram High School nearby. That lockdown has since been lifted.
 
Serrabo should be considered armed and dangerous. If anyone sees him, they should immediately call 911.

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