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Collin Knezevich's Beta Club project helps local children.
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The following information was supplied by the Johns Creek Police Department.
Johns Creek Police Department releases February crime and accident statistics.
Suspect has used checks at Walmart.
87-year-old found dead in January; Medical Examiner revises ruling on cause of death.
Daniel Nathan West was arrested after escrow checks allegedly bounce.
Hall County grand jury delivers indictment against Jeffrey Hubbard, described as a family friend. Entertainer Usher was formerly Kile Glover's stepfather.
Johns Creek Police Department releases January crime and accident statistics.
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Twenty-seven officers from various police departments trained in a week-long class that covered shooting reconstruction, gunshot residue and more.
A man walking on the tracks on Buford Highway died Monday afternoon after being struck by a freight train.
Police found bodies at Johns Creek apartment complex on Monday.
Match between Johns Creek and Alpharetta police and firefighters is Tuesday.
A routine traffic stop early Sunday morning morphed into a short vehicle pursuit through two jurisdictions and ended with the suspect crashing into a Woodstock police vehicle.
Residents can participate in free certified lifesaving classes during American Heart Month.
Johns Creek Police Department releases last month's crime and accident statistics.
The popular Peachtree Corners eatery was heavily damaged by fire around 5:30 p.m. A quick-thinking restaurant manager evacuated customers and employees when he saw smoke in the back of the building.
Three suspects arrested and charged with felony armed robbery.
Police department offers tips on keeping safe on the road during the holidays.
Alpharetta police have ended their investigations into the unrelated incidents.
Johns Creek salon owner Paul Bennett is reportedly scheduled for trial May 20. He was indicted in connection with the deaths of Griffin and Jake Prince of Buford.