Crime & Safety
Johns Creek Police Blotter: Rash of Vehicle Break-Ins Reported March 22
Here are some arrests and incidents recently reported by Johns Creek police. None of the persons named have been convicted of a crime.
Vehicle Break-Ins:
On March 22 a resident on Forrest Lake Road reported his vehicle broken into. The front right passenger window was shattered, and a bottle of VSI French cologne valued at $100 was taken. The victim's wallet was left on the center console.
On March 22 a resident on Forrest Lake Road reported his vehicle broken into. There were no signs of forced entry. A debit card and credit card were taken.
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On March 22 a resident on Forrest Lake Road reported his vehicle broken into. There were no signs of forced entry. Six DVDs were taken.
On March 22 a resident on Stoney Ridge Lane reported his vehicle broken into. The rear side window was shattered and a briefcase containing personal items valued at $300 was taken.
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On March 22 a resident on Old Preston Trail reported her vehicle broken into. The passenger side window was shattered and the victim's wallet containing several credit cards was taken.
On March 22 a resident on Preston Oaks Drive reported her vehicle rummaged through, though nothing appeared taken. There were no signs of forced entry.
On March 22 a resident on Haydens Walk Drive reported his vehicle broken into. The right rear passenger side window was shattered. Nothing was taken.
On March 22 a resident on Hartridge Drive reported two vehicles broken into. One front right passenger window was shattered, and the other vehicle had been left unlocked. A GPS valued at $300 and an iPod Touch valued at $200 were taken from the first vehicle, while a canvas book bag and a soccer bag were taken from the second.
On March 22 a resident on Timberstone Road reported his vehicle broken into. The passenger side window was shattered and a calculator valued at $300 was taken.
On March 22 a resident on Aubusson Trace reported her vehicle broken into. Her front and rear driver side windows were shattered and the front passenger door lock broken. An iPod Nano valued at $250 was taken.
On March 22 a resident on Aubusson Trace reported her vehicle broken into. There were no signs of forced entry. A GPS unit was taken.
On March 22 a resident on Knollcrest Boulevard reported his FedEx truck broken into. There were no signs of forced entry. Two boxes were taken.
On March 22 a resident on Mallard Lake Place reported her vehicle broken into. There were no signs of forced entry. A $700 money order, $500 in cash, a food processor, slow cooker, jumper cables, sunglasses and hair care products were taken.
On March 22 a resident on Laurel Way reported her vehicle broken into. There were no signs of forced entry. A purse containing an iPhone, $200 cash, a credit card an Gucci sunglasses valued at $400 were taken.
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