“Someone will die today if that continues," Buckhead business owner T.J. Callaway told Channel 2.

Chafee said officers “typically do not pursue these vehicles with our patrol cars as they often run from police, weave between vehicles, drive on sidewalks and go off-road in their effort to elude capture, creating even more dangerous situations.”

However, additional resources were moved to the areas where the vehicles were seen.

“We do take these violations seriously and have strategies in place to capture and arrest riders and impound their vehicles,” Chafee said.

Chaston Talley, 25, was arrested in the 300 block of Pharr Road and booked in the city jail on disorderly conduct, no tag/decal and marijuana possession charges, according to officials.

Chaston Talley Credit: Atlanta Department of Corrections Credit: Atlanta Department of Corrections

Aaron Patterson, 34, was captured in the 2100 block of Monroe Drive, police said. He faces multiple charges, including reckless driving, driving with a suspended or revoked license, use of fraudulent license or ID, failure to maintain insurance and operating all-terrain and off road vehicles.

City jail officials said he was driving without a helmet, protective eyewear and a current tag. Additionally, his license plate was not displayed properly.

Aaron Patterson Credit: Atlanta Department of Corrections Credit: Atlanta Department of Corrections

Carllier Shy, 40, was arrested in the 2900 block of Peachtree Road. Details about the charges against Shy have not been released.

In addition to the three arrests, three ATVs and one dirt bike were seized, according to police.

This isn’t the first time ATVs have been a problem on city streets.

One year ago, Atlanta police officers and Georgia State Patrol troopers targeted areas popular with riders. During the operation, officials issued 11 citations to ATV riders, and also uncovered other crimes during 29 traffic stops.

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Police also arrested 11 people, recovered six firearms and impounded numerous vehicles. Three felons were charged with firearm possession, Chafee said at the time.

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About 650 people are killed each year and another 100,000 are injured in crashes involving ATVs, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Georgia ranks 12th for most ATV deaths reported between 1982 and 2016, and in recent years, fatal wrecks happened on paved roads, the commission reported.

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