The following information was obtained from an incident report released by the Alpharetta Department of Public Safety.
The 24-year-old woman was found dead Dec. 27 in a wooded area near Forsyth County's border with Alpharetta.
The Alpharetta Department of Public Safety is taking part in the statewide Operation Zero Tolerance campaign.
The Alpharetta dispatcher was able to send help to the Sandy Springs woman whose car ended up in a southeast Cherokee County Pond.
Forsyth County deputies say the suspect robbed United Community Bank in unincorporated Alpharetta.
Hamilton Eseosa, 28, was charged with reckless conduct by Alpharetta police for allegedly leaving her children unattended while she shopped.
The body was found Saturday afternoon in the unincorporated Alpharetta portion of Forsyth County.
Octavius Scott 22, of Houston, Texas, was taken into custody Dec. 11 by U.S. Marshals agents.
Julio Angel Martinez, 29, allegedly threatened another driver with a knife earlier this month.
Police are looking for the driver of a white Ford Mustang, who they say may have witnessed an accident that took the life of an elderly man.
The grant allows the agency to continue its Nighthawks DUI Taskforce, which has a presence in Alpharetta, Milton and Fulton County.
These tips come from the National Fire Protection Association.
The Alpharetta Department of Public Safety is advising residents to "take, lock and hide" items from plain view in vehicles.
Before committing their crimes, police say the suspects would knock on doors to determine which units were occupied.
Captain John Huey was named to the post, replacing former chief Deborah Harrell, who resigned on Thursday.
Wesley McCall will be responsible for overseeing the daily operations of Alpharetta Department of Public Safety's field units.
Deborah Harrell's resignation will be effective Thursday, Dec. 4.
The Alpharetta Department of Public Safety said the officer followed the proper protocol and "acted professionally."
Michael Durkin allegedly brandished a knife when confronted by loss prevention employees at the store in Milton.
The body of Andrew Sprinkle, 31, was found underneath a tree Friday afternoon in the French Broad River.
The annual Shop With A Cop event will take place at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9 at Walmart on Windward Parkway.
The Department of Public Safety will host a public interest meeting for its Volunteer Greenway Patrol initiative on Friday.
The agency recently began working on ways to protect its staff and the public at large.
A suspect was caught on camera robbing two convenience stores at gunpoint, one of which occurred in unincorporated Alpharetta.
Alamin Nanji pleaded guilty last week to voluntary manslaughter in connection to the death of 25-year-old Sanaa Merani.
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Juliet Catanzaro, 14, left her home near Cambridge High School last week.
The Alpharetta Department of Public Safety offers these safety tips as you transition back to Standard Time.
Juliet Catanzaro, 14, was last seen Thursday evening at her home near Cambridge High School.
Robert A Christy defrauded 20 investors who invested over $1 million in his company.
The event on Saturday, Nov. 1 will raise funds for the Alpharetta Public Safety Foundation.
The Metro Atlanta Extrication and Technical Rescue Conference will take place at the Roswell-Alpharetta Public Safety Training Center.
A Fulton County jury convicted Richard Davidson, 22, of Roswell of murder in the killing of Milton resident Christopher Walker.
Richard Davidson of Roswell is charged in connection to the March 2013 shooting death of 19-year-old Christopher Walker.
Vladislav Tyler Bonds of Canton was found when he asked someone to call his mother.
Janna Vernon Thompson was booked into Fulton County Jail on Thursday.
Keith Sanders has been selected as the new fire chief for the city of Sandy Springs, replacing retiring fire chief Jack McElfish.
Janna V. Thompson has been indicted on murder charges in the July death of Thomas Maxwell Stephens, 3, of Roswell.
The scam involves telling victims they missed jury duty and must pay a fine using a Green Dot Money Pak card or face jail time.