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Quiet Pittman Park Block Shaken After Husband and Wife Found Dead in South Fulton Home

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Published on March 15, 2026
Quiet Pittman Park Block Shaken After Husband and Wife Found Dead in South Fulton HomeSource: Google Street View

A South Fulton neighborhood is reeling after police responding to a domestic disturbance call on Saturday found a husband and wife dead inside a house on the 4000 block of Dinmont Chase.

Officers were dispatched shortly before noon after a report that a man had threatened to harm himself and another person. When initial attempts to communicate with anyone inside the home failed, SWAT officers were called in to try to make contact. Once officers made their way into the residence, they found the two adults dead and secured the scene while investigators moved in.

According to WSB‑TV Channel 2, authorities have identified the victims only as a married couple. Their names and ages have not yet been released. Detectives remained at the home gathering evidence as the case moved into an active investigation.

Where it happened

The home is located on Dinmont Chase in South Fulton’s Pittman Park subdivision, a residential enclave of single-family houses with neighborhood amenities near Stonewall Tell Road and South Fulton Parkway. Public records and real-estate listings place addresses in the 4000 block of Dinmont Chase within Pittman Park. Property data reviewed by ATTOM show the block is part of the Pittman Park subdivision and lies within Fulton County.

Investigation ongoing

South Fulton police have not released a cause of death or the identities of the two victims, and no arrests or charges have been announced in connection with the case, WSB‑TV Channel 2 reports. Detectives were still processing the scene Saturday afternoon, and the investigation remains active. Hoodline will update this story as authorities release new information.