Crime & Safety

Man Arrested for Walking Naked on Jones Bridge

The following information was supplied by the Johns Creek Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Indecent Exposure:

On July 29 police arrested a 22-year-old man for walking naked along Jones Bridge Road approaching Waters Road. He had also been reported walking naked along Medlock Bridge Road toward the Hilton Garden Inn earlier in the day. When police arrived on the scene, the man walked toward them refusing to stop and saying, "I mean you know harm, what did I do?" The man was ordered to get on the ground and jumped up and attempted to flee while officers were trying to handcuff him. Police deployed a taser in the man's upper back area. He fell but then got up and ran across the street. He jumped a fence before being tasered again and caught. Paramedics arrived to treat the man for a minor abrasion before he was arrested and transferred to the Fulton County Detention Center.

Vehicle Break-Ins:

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On July 14 a vehicle was reported broken into at Whole Foods on State Bridge Road. A laptop was reported stolen.

On July 15 a vehicle was reported broken into at Cameron Forest Parkway. An iPod was reported stolen.

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On July 16 a vehicle was reported broken into at Whole Foods on State Bridge Road. A briefcase, passport, checks and gift cards were reported stolen.

On July 16 a vehicle was reported broken into at Johns Creek High School on State Bridge Road. An iPod, MacBook, iPad and speakers were reported stolen.

On July 16 a vehicle was reported broken into at Johns Creek High School on State Bridge Road. A cell phone was reported stolen.

On July 16 a vehicle was reported broken into at Saint Ives Country Club. A purse containing credit cards was reported stolen.

On July 16 a vehicle was reported broken into at Saint Ives Country Club. A purse containing no items of value was reported stolen.

On July 18 a vehicle was reported broken into at Devon Downs Trail. A leather bag containing a laptop was reported stolen.

On July 22 a vehicle was reported broken into at Newtown Park. A purse containing cash, credit cards, cell phone and house and car keys was reported stolen.

On July 28 a vehicle was reported broken into at Chattahoochee River National Park on Barnwell Road. A purse containing credit and debit cards and cell phone was reported stolen.

On July 29 a vehicle was reported broken into at Rivermont Parkway. A GPS was reported stolen.

On July 29 a vehicle was reported broken into at Rivermont Parkway. A purse was reported stolen.

On July 30 a vehicle was reported broken into at Morningside Park Court. A GPS was reported stolen.

Burglaries:

On July 14 a resident of Aylesbury Farms apartments on Abbotts Bridge road reported his home broken into and LED television stolen.

On July 19 a resident of  Aylesbury Farms apartments on Abbotts Bridge road called police when he observed a nearby apartment being broken into and a TV being carried out. When police arrived they discovered narcotics paraphernalia throughout the apartment and turned the case over to detectives.

On July 29 a home on Wren Ridge Road was reported broken into and Xbox, Nintendo, Playstation and guitar stolen.

Thefts: 

On July 12 a customer at Salon Doremi Studio on Abbotts Bridge Road reported her wallet stolen after she accidentally left it on the calendar. 

On July 19 a boat trailer was reported stolen while parked at Chattahoochee River National Park on Barnwell Road.

On July 20 a customer at Tilted Kilt on Medlock Bridge Road reported his iPhone stolen from his table. The service provider was able to locate the phone at an address on Sidney Lanier Drive in Duluth. The victim also reported the case to the Duluth Police Department.

On July 21 an employee of Mount Pisgah Christian School reported that a catalytic converter was removed from one of the school's buses.

On July 21 an employee at Best Buy at Super H Mart reported his iPhone stolen from two males he was attempting to help.

On July 28 a license plate was reported stolen from a car parked at Christian Brothers Automotive on Jones Bridge Road.

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