Wednesday, April 3, 2013
The following arrest information was supplied by the Milton police department. It does not indicate a conviction.
A Bream Drive mother thought her missing son was back home, and he was – but now he's been arrested as a suspect in the theft of cash, an iPhone and jewelry worth more than $10,000. The victim told Milton police she was home on March 21, showing the residence to a real estate agent when her son came home. He even hugged her while he was in the house. His mother thought he was back for good, but after letting out the real estate agent, she saw her son driving off in a vehicle her husband lets him use, according to the incident report. A check of her home revealed that an iPhone, $250 in cash, some jewelry worth $10,500 in total – and the 2004 Mercury Mountaineer he used to drive away – were gone. Joshua Andrew Yohn, 28, of Milton, was …
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
The following arrest information was supplied by the Alpharetta Department of Public Safety. It does not indicate a conviction.
An Alpharetta man didn't help his theft case much by making a Facebook post with a photo showing him displaying money and saying "I love my job." Alpharetta police were called to the Walmart Neighborhood Market on Haynes Bridge Road by a loss prevention officer. The officer said the store had overwhelming evidence that the suspect had taken $3,180 over a 5-day period from a cash register in the store. An audit of a register showed it kept coming up short large amounts of money starting March 10. Several cashiers use a single till during the day and each are logged as using it. But only two names came up as using the register on all of the days during which money was missing on March 10, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20. Amounts taken each …
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
The following information was supplied by the Milton police department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
An Atlanta woman who bought two $425 iPhones (4s models) for a man she barely knows lost the phones and the money it cost to purchase them from the Sprint store on Windward Parkway in Milton. The victim rode to the local store on the night of Sept. 23 with the man and two other people she didn't know. After buying the phones, she put them in the SUV they drove to Milton, and then went back into the store. But "at some point she realized that the subjects who had brought her there had left the location," according to the Milton police officer's report. After spending her money, the man left without paying her back for the phones. She only had a name for the man who asked her to buy the iPhones, and knew that he lived somewhere on Fairburn …
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
The following arrest information was supplied by the Milton police department. It does not indicate a conviction
A Powder Springs man has been arrested and charged after more than $6,600 in cash deposits from the McDonald's on Windward Parkway never made it to the bank. The suspect was picked up from Clayton County Jail by Milton police on Sept. 6, nine months after the alleged offenses occurred. On Dec. 12, 2011, McDonald's director of operations was called by Suntrust Bank and was told that $3,103.35 collected on Dec. 6 had never been deposited. A review of the fast food restaurant's surveillance video shows the suspect removing the cash from the safe and putting a rubber band around the bills, but never entering it into the log book or putting it into the drop safe. When the suspect was confronted, according to the incident report he never replied…
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
The following information was supplied by the Milton police department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Two people discovered a private school parking lot wasn't safe enough to leave valuables inside parked cars on Aug. 14. The two victims were meeting at St. Francis High School off Cogburn Road just after 7 p.m. to discuss a trip to Spain. Less than an hour later they were calling Milton police to report someone had broken into their cars and stolen credit cards, checks, a handgun, an iPad and other personal items. The male victim said he arrived at the school at 7:05 p.m., and by 7:15 p.m. fraudulent charges were appearing on his credit cards. He lost his wallet, credit cards, bank debit cards, blank checks and a stainless steel Smith & Wesson .38 revolver. The female victim lost her purse, her daughter`s backpack, an I-Pod touch, an I-Pad…
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Thursday, February 16, 2012
The following arrest information was supplied by the Milton Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
A Milton woman who told police she has never lived or worked in California now has to convince that state she doesn't owe it almost $1,400 in business franchise back taxes. The local resident told Milton police on Feb. 6 that she was contacted by the State of California Franchise Tax Board that she owed $1,377 in taxes and penalties from 2010. The victim learned someone filed a tax return in September 2011 using her identity, but the tax board wouldn't give her any other information. Milton Store Burglarized Overnight Someone broke into a store in Milton overnight on Feb. 4-5 and stole a few hundred dollars that had been left in the cash register. The owner of Madurai Foods, which specializes in catering South Indian homemade meals and …
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
The following arrest information was supplied by the Milton Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
When a Milton resident checked on his Arnold Mill Road property on Dec. 1, he noticed that the yellow plastic chain that blocks the front of his driveway was torn down. After walking around the property he noticed his Goodman 5-ton air conditioning unit was missing from the left side of the house. After further inspection, the victim noticed his Goodman 5-ton furnace with heat pump was also missing. The victim was last at the residence approximately three weeks prior and had set his alarm before leaving. Nothing appeared to be missing from the inside of the home. He estimated the stolen outdoor units to be valued at around $8,000 combined. Tools Stolen From Construction Site The owner of ‘Cue on Hwy. 9 may likely regrets an adjacent space …
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
The following information was supplied by the Milton police department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
A low tech rock appears to have been used to break into a Radio Shack store on Windward Parkway on Nov. 20. Someone made away with TVs, a DVD and headphones. A Milton police officer was dispatched to the store at approximately 12:36 a.m. because of an alarm. Another officer from the Alpharetta police department arrived as backup. The Milton officer noticed that the front right glass door was still locked but had been shattered. One of the officers noticed a medium sized rock on the floor inside the store surrounded by glass and some of the racks near the headphones section were empty. The officer also noticed a damaged Hitachi 22” LED flat screen television, valued at $89.97, laying on the ground. In addition, miscellaneous items had been …
Truthseeker
5:57 pm on Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Really Andrea? So you only want the thugs to have guns? Who do you think would abide by a ban on handguns? That's right, law abiding citizens. Are you really that ignorant to think that thieves, drug dealers, gang members will decide that the gun law is the one law they will abide by? Did it occur to you that the law abiding gun owner had to leave his gun in the car because they were following …   more ›