February 2023

Chief's Welcome

As you know, spring is around the corner and I hope you are ready for the new blooms and growth this time of year.


Just like spring, our police department is learning and growing each day in an effort to better serve you the very supportive residents of our great city. You are the reason we focus on fostering trusting relationships, and enhancing strategic police initiatives to better protect you, your families, and those who visit this community. We ask that you continue to be situationally aware of what goes on in your neighborhood and when you are out and about in town. We need your eyes and ears to help us defend against criminals. Also, please follow our social media platforms, which will keep you informed as to what is going on and upcoming police department events so you can plan to join us.


As we say at the Johns Creek Police Department, we strive to be a better version of ourselves each and every day.


~ Chief Mark Mitchell

Watch JCPD's Facebook Live replay

View the Facebook Live replay on the JCPD Facebook page! Join Lt. Deb Coble and Officer Kenneth Kennebrew as they discuss crime information, safety tips, and recognize officers.

February Safety Tip: Responsible Pet Ownership

February Safety Tip

Calling all dog owners! Officer Kennebrew highlights a few tips to keep in mind regarding responsible pet ownership.

Upcoming Events

  • READY Women & Teen Safety Class, Tuesday, March 7, 6 - 8:30 p.m. Register for the class on the JCPD's Facebook page.


  • Drug Take-Back event, Saturday, April 22, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Kroger, 10925 State Bridge Road (State Bridge & Jones Bridge intersection).

JCPD welcomes new officer

Welcome our newest police officer, Patrick Carroll! Patrick has worked in the Police Records Unit for the past year and will head to the road as a uniform patrol officer. Congratulations and welcome to the team!

JCPD participates in annual Polar Plunge

Several Johns Creek Police Department members braved the cold waters of Lake Allatoona for this year's Polar Plunge, which benefits the Special Olympics of Georgia through the efforts of the Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) program. Way to go!

JCPD is hiring!

Join our team! The Johns Creek Police Department is hiring police officers and a Mental Health Clinician. For more information, visit the police recruiting webpage or call Officer Phil Nguyen at 470-233-3802.

JANUARY CRIME INFO


Crime Stats

Total calls for service: 7,329

Total arrests: 145

Total car break-ins: 9

DUI: 17

Larceny: 14

Traffic accidents: 137

JANUARY TRAFFIC INFO



Top 5 intersections for accidents in January:


  1. Medlock Bridge & Abbotts Bridge (6)
  2. Medlock Bridge & State Bridge (5)
  3. State Bridge & Jones Bridge (4)
  4. Medlock Bridge & Grove Point (3)
  5. Jones Bridge & Abbotts Bridge (2)
JOHNS CREEK POLICE DEPARTMENT
11360 LAKEFIELD DRIVE
JOHNS CREEK, GA 30097
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