East Cobb clubhouse burglary charges include officer threats

An Alpharetta man charged with burglarizing the clubhouse of an East Cobb subdivision is being held without bond for making violent threats against police officers at the scene.Northeast Cobb car crash, Cops on Donut Shops

According Cobb Magistrate Court records, Michael Adrius Alcala, 20, was denied bond on March 8, shortly after his arrest at the Jacksons Creek clubhouse, due to being a “danger to person or community.”

An arrest warrant for Alcala states that he has been charged with two felony counts of making terroristic threats, one count of felony burglary, one count of second-degree burglary, a felony count of residential burglary/theft and a misdemeanor charge of possession of THC oil.

The warrant states that Alcala broke into the Jacksons Creek clubhouse at 5522 Timber Ridge Road between 1:16 a.m. and 3:43 a.m. on March 8 and took an Apple Music speaker and a black table cloth.

The warrant further states that Alcala threatened two officers who arrived at the scene by saying that “I will kill your whole family. I will (expletive) kill your whole bloodline. I’m going to beat the (expletive) out of you (expletive).”

According to the warrant, a THC vape pen was found in Alcala’s possession by a Cobb Sheriff’s deputy after the suspect was taken into custody at the Cobb County Adult Detention Center.

Court records indicate that a bond hearing has been set for Alcala on April 8.

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