Located across from 2 of the 4 Holly Mill phases, at 575 Keeter Road, Canton, Ga 30114.
Additional info and photos from the start of the development can be found throughout this blog.
52 homes are planned for this subdivision. General information at:
http://parc@smithdouglas.com/find-a-home/parc-at-prominence/
Parc is now 100% finished but several homes remain available. Similar info has been reported on several times on this blog, the last time was 10-18-18.
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1/30/19
Canton Entering Auto Suspects Captured In Cobb County
The 18-year-old men are accused in an entering auto incident during which a gun was fired at a homeowner on Oconee Way.
CANTON, GA — Police have arrested two Cobb County men accused of entering at least one vehicle in a Canton neighborhood and firing a gun at a homeowner who chased the suspects with a bat.
D-Amonte' DeKeyes Brown of Austell and Powder Springs resident Kardarious Keyonte Odoms, both 18, are charged with one count each of entering auto, assault with a deadly weapon, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, Canton police said Friday.
The pair is accused in entering auto incidents reported at homes on Oconee Way. Officers were dispatched around 4:15 a.m. Jan. 24 to a call following a shooting in the community, which is located off Prominence Point Parkway.
Cops were told by dispatchers that someone "fired several shots while driving away at a homeowner who chased the perpetrator with a baseball bat and then struck the suspect vehicle as it fled the scene."
Officers arrived to find a bullet hole in the homeowner's garage and holes in nearby vehicles. They also discovered shell casings lying in the road near the home of the caller. Upon learning about the case, Canton police detectives went to work, tracking down leads, obtaining surveillance footage and collecting evidence.
That work led to police identifying one of the men involved. On Thursday, Jan. 31, officers with Cobb County Police Department's VIPER team apprehended the identified subject and another described as a person of interest in the Canton case. Detectives followed up with the investigation, and "have been able to positively identify both individuals as the perpetrators involved in the car break-ins and shots fired incident" on Oconee Way, the Canton Police Department said.
Brown and Odom are also believed to be behind similar incidents in Cobb and other metro Atlanta areas counties, Canton police added.
"We are very grateful these individuals are in custody and a safe and successful resolution was brought to these crimes against our citizens" Police Chief Mark Mitchell said. "Our detective's dedication and diligence was key to the arrests and prove we will not stop investigating crimes against our community from those who come here to steal from the hard-working public we serve. We are very appreciative for Cobb County Police Department's assistance during this investigation."
Canton police note more entering auto charges are pending against Odoms and Brown. Both suspects are being held at the Cobb County Adult Detention Center.
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and also:
MARIETTA HWY ROAD WORK 1/30/19
2/2/19 Update:
Work continues in the 3000 block of Marietta Hwy, just north of Univerter Road.
1/29/2019 HM HOA MEETING INFORMATION
Wendy's
154 Prominence Point Pkwy
Canton, GA 30114
Man Shoots At Homeowner In Canton: Cops
Canton police said the bat-wielding homeowner chased a person accused of entering autos early Thursday on Oconee Way.
CANTON, GA — The Canton Police Department is searching for the subject who fired a gun at a homeowner who caught the unknown person entering vehicles early Thursday morning.
Officers were dispatched around 4:15 p.m. Jan. 24 to a report of entering auto incidents on Oconee Way, which is located off Prominence Point Parkway.
Cops were told by dispatchers that someone "fired several shots while driving away at a homeowner who chased the perpetrator with a baseball bat and then struck the suspect vehicle as it fled the scene."
Officers arrived to find a bullet hole in the homeowner's garage and holes in nearby vehicles. They also discovered shell casings lying in the road near the home of the caller. All vehicles in the area that were entered into were unlocked Canton police added.
The alleged perpetrator fled the scene in a maroon sedan passenger vehicle, which had damage to its driver's side door and window area. No other details were provided about the subject's description.
Officers are canvassing the area to generate leads and identify potential witnesses. Anyone with information in the case is asked to call 911, Canton police at 770-720-4883 or Detective Kyle Smith via e-mail at kyle.smith@cantonga.gov.
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