South Fulton Police Search for Suspect Accused of Stealing $14K from Convenience Store

Feb 20, 2026 - 13:26
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South Fulton Police Search for Suspect Accused of Stealing $14K from Convenience Store
More than $14K stolen from South Fulton convenience store, police say

SOUTH FULTON, Ga. — Police in South Fulton are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect accused of stealing more than $14,000 from a neighborhood convenience store.

According to authorities, the theft occurred on Feb. 15 around 2:40 p.m. at the Quick Pick Food Mart located at 5245 Welcome All Road.

Investigators say the suspect entered the store and took more than $14,000 in cash before leaving the scene in a gray or tan Kia SUV. The vehicle was last seen heading toward Roosevelt Highway.

Police said the suspect was wearing a gray shirt, dark pajama pants and yellow slide sandals at the time of the incident.

Anyone with information about the suspect’s identity is urged to contact Officer R. Johnson with the General Investigations Unit at 404-545-9735 or by email.

Authorities say tips from the public could be vital in helping solve the case. The investigation remains ongoing.

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