
On Thanksgiving morning, two Atlanta fire stations experienced vehicle break-ins. At Fire Station 1 on Elliot Street, police responded to a call around 6:30 a.m. where a firefighter's vehicle had its rear passenger side window broken into, according to FOX 5 Atlanta.
An hour after the first incident, Atlanta police were called to Fire Station 36 on Fairburn Road, where multiple vehicles were reported to have been tampered with or broken into. This suggests a possible connection between the two incidents. The stations involved are located at 71 Elliot Street SW and 2611 Fairburn Road SW. Authorities are investigating to determine if the break-ins are linked, as reported by Atlanta News First.
Several thefts occurred at fire stations in Atlanta over Thanksgiving, affecting firefighters who were working during the holiday. The Atlanta Police Department is actively investigating the incidents and is asking the public for any information that could help. Anyone with relevant details is encouraged to contact the police at (404) 614-6544, as stated by Atlanta News First.









