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🌱 Johns Creek PD Investigates Stalking/Harassment Case + Voting
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Welcome back, Johns Creek! I'm here in your inbox this morning to get you up to speed on everything you need to know about what's going on around town.
But first, today's weather:
Couple of thunderstorms. High: 69 Low: 57.
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Here are the top three stories today in Johns Creek:
- On Mar. 28, a man reported an ongoing case of stalking and harassment to the Johns Creek Police Department. The victim believes that his ex-girlfriend had been providing a former coworker with personal information, allowing the suspect to stalk him and send harassing text messages. The victim reported being concerned for his safety and his employees' safety. The suspect is described as a Black male with brown hair, a mustache, a low haircut, brown eyes, about six feet and two inches, and weighing approximately 220 pounds. (Appen Media)
- Roswell City Council has decided to allow Fulton County to manage its municipal election in November. The council will also offer Johns Creek and Alpharetta a cost-sharing agreement to make the East Roswell Library a voting location for those municipalities’ elections. (The Brunswick News)
- The Fulton County Board of Registration & Elections will hold its regularly scheduled meeting today, Apr. 13. The meeting will include updates about operations, voter challenges, and other Elections business. The meeting begins at 10:00 a.m. at Fulton County Government Center and can be viewed online here. Community members can also view the agenda here. (Fulton County GA)
Today in Johns Creek:
- Free Outdoor Fitness: Fitness 108 At Mark Burkhalter Amphitheater (10:30 AM)
- Cooking And Crafts At Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage Center (4:30 PM)
- Cook & Eat With Chef Fan At Yifan Central Kitchen (6:00 PM)
From my notebook:
- According to the Census Bureau, Fulton County remained Georgia’s most populous county. The county had 1.1 million residents as of July 2022. (Now Habersham)
- Johns Creek Police Chief Mitchell and Detective Sgt. Eric Rozier joined the Islamic Speakers Bureau and Director Soumya Kalifa for the 6th Annual Mayor’s Ramadan Iftar last week. (Johns Creek Police Department via Facebook)
- House shopping online can be a less-than-ideal process. Check out upcoming open houses in the Johns Creek area to see homes in person, including a large five-bedroom on Polly Taylor Road on Apr. 16. (Johns Creek Patch)
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Now you're in the loop and ready to start this Thursday! I'll see you soon.
— Rose Mendez
About me: Rose Mendez is a freelance writer. She is studying English Literature at Hunter College. She loves reading, walking around the city, and coffee!
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