Crime & Safety
JC Police Blotter: Beware Strangers Selling Steaks
The following arrest and incident information was supplied by the Johns Creek Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Vehicle Break-Ins:
On June 3 a resident on Winwood Way reported his wallet taken from his vehicle, which had possibly been left unlocked.
On June 3 a resident on Bossier Drive reported his iPod and a pair of sunglasses taken from his vehicle, which had been left unlocked.
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On June 4 a customer parked at Home Depot on State Bridge Road reported his iPhone, Ray Ban sunglasses and cash taken from his vehicle, which had been left unlocked.
On June 4 an employee at Pastas and Tapas on Medlock Bridge Road reported his vehicle, which he had parked in the lot behind the business, broken into and credit and debit cards taken.
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Burglaries:
On June 1 a sales agent for Beazer Homes reported that a model home on Gates Terrace was broken into through the front window. The telephone and alarm wires had been cut. Someone had attempted to remove a flat screen TV from the wall.
Thefts:
On June 3 an employee at The Dog Spot on Old Alabama Road reported that a man entered the store and offered to sell him Omaha Steaks. The employee declined, and assisted a customer in loading items into a vehicle. When the employee returned, the man bought some items and paid with cash. Immediately after the man left, the employee noticed items behind the counter had been disturbed and his iPhone missing.
DUIs:
Chandra Giselle MacArthur, 37, of Johns Creek, was arrested for DUI on May 31 on Medlock Bridge Road at Abbotts Bridge Road.
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