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Windsor Street Mystery: Atlanta Cops Drop New Suspect Photos Online

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Published on June 15, 2026
Windsor Street Mystery: Atlanta Cops Drop New Suspect Photos OnlineSource: Google Street View

On Sunday night, a set of photos of people identified as suspects in an incident at 477 Windsor St. SW, the Dunbar Recreation Center address in southwest Atlanta, quietly appeared in an online gallery. The images show several individuals on or near the Windsor Street block and are credited to the Atlanta Police Department, but the gallery itself offers almost no additional detail about what happened or why these people are being sought.

As reported by WSB‑TV, the station's photo gallery contains five images labeled "Source: APD" that appear to capture different people and angles around the location. WSB's gallery does not include an accompanying APD statement outlining charges or arrests, so for now the photos are doing most of the talking.

APD's prior use of identification photos

The department has a history of distributing still images when seeking the public's help in local investigations. In August 2022, APD released person‑of‑interest photos after a mass shooting at the Dunbar site that left multiple victims and at least one fatality; that episode and the department's release were covered by national outlets. See CBS News for background on the 2022 incident.

What sits at 477 Windsor St.

477 Windsor St. SW houses the Dunbar Recreation Center and several community organizations and clinics that run youth programs, leagues and health services. The City of Atlanta lists Dunbar on its recreation‑center directory, and the Center for Black Women’s Wellness operates programs from the same building. Those uses make the site a neighborhood hub in Mechanicsville and surrounding southwest Atlanta neighborhoods.

How to help

WSB's gallery does not include a formal APD bulletin or tip line in the captions. In past APD releases the department has asked the public to contact the Homicide Unit at (404) 546‑4235 or submit anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers Atlanta at 404‑577‑8477; those contact details appear on APD's public news pages. If the department posts a formal statement tied to the new images, it will likely include instructions for submitting tips and additional context.

At this time the WSB photo gallery is the clearest public posting of the images, and APD has not posted an obvious matching bulletin on its news feed that accompanies the gallery. We will update this article if the department or local officials provide a fuller statement or additional identifying information.