Tuesday, December 11, 2012
The following information was supplied by the Johns Creek Police Department.
Two women were arrested on Nov. 30 for shoplifting nail polish from the two Salon Centric stores on Alpharetta Highway and State Bridge Road. An employee told police that she had received a call from the Salon Centric location in Roswell that two white females were shoplifting from their stores. The employee stated that two women then entered her store and one attempted to keep her busy while the other walked to the nail polish section. The employee stated that while she was trying to keep an eye on the woman in the nail polish section, the other poured shampoo on one of the counters and told her to clean the spill. The employee called the manager, who entered the store and watched one of the women put numerous amounts of nail polish in …
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Garden president tells local police chief he’s willing to let five charged in vandalism do community service in the garden.
- POLICE & FIRE
- Tom Oder
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Don Converse, president of the Dunwoody Community Garden, has opened a door that would allow a Roswell teen and four others arrested and charged with vandalizing the Brook Run Park garden in Dunwoody to perform community service work in the garden. Converse took that step last week when Dunwoody Police Chief Billy Grogan called him and asked him to come to the station. When Converse met with Grogan, the chief told him that the police had identified the suspected vandals who damaged the garden in the overnight hours of March 30-31 as five teenage juveniles. Four are from Dunwoody and one is from Roswell, police say. Chief Grogan asked him if the community garden would be willing to let the teens do community service time working at the …
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Forsyth County Sheriff's Office arrested two men, in southwest Atlanta, suspected of burglarizing a jewelry store in Cumming and taking $2.8 million.