Crime & Safety

November Crime and Accident Roundup

Johns Creek Police Department releases November crime and accident statistics.

Each month the Johns Creek Police Department releases crime and incident statistics from the previous month in its newsletter Cops Connect.

Here are November's numbers as published in the newsletter:

Service calls: 6,378

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Arrests: 98

Car break-ins: 26

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Burglaries: 19

DUIs: 19

Traffic accidents: 164

The burglaries occurred at , 11855 Jones Bridge Road; 9945 Jones Bridge Road; 5779 State Bridge Road (2); 5725 State Bridge Road; 9950 Jones Bridge Road; , 10900 Buice Road; Abbotts Walk; The Estates at Foxdale; Prestwick; Georgian Ridge; Autry Trail; Papillon; ; ; River Ridge; Thornhill; Long Indian Creek; and Glenhurst.

The car break-ins occurred at 8465 Holcomb Bridge Road; Buice Road; ; 5805 State Bridge Road; , 11555 Johns Creek Parkway; Brookhollow; , 11720 Medlock Bridge Road (2); Huntington; Anaheim Drive; 6000 Medlock Bridge Parkway (2); Long Indian Creek (7); Saddle Bridge; Caswyck Trace; Wynbrook; CIBA Vision, 11440 Johns Creek Parkway; Morton Plantation; and Waterford.

According to the newsletter, the top five intersections for vehicle accidents were (1) Abbotts Bridge and Medlock Bridge, (2) State Bridge and Jones Bridge, (3) State Bridge and Medlock Bridge, (4) State Bridge and Medlock Crossing, and (5) Medlock Bridge and McGinnis Ferry.

According to the police department, there were no fatalities in these incidents, with 20 percent reporting injuries. Most accidents happened on Fridays at night in clear weather and were caused by following too closely.


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