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Monday, May 4, 2026

JCPD Investigates Million Dollar Theft + Fake COVID-19 Claims - Patch

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Good morning, everybody! I'm back in your inbox this winter morning with your fresh edition of the Johns Creek Daily. Here are all the most important things to know about what's happening locally.

But first, today's weather:

Times of clouds and sun. High: 55 Low: 37.

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Here are the top three stories in Johns Creek today:

  1. On Jan. 13, the owner of a logistics company told the Johns Creek Police that he believes one of his managers and his manager's wife stole $1.8 million over eight years. According to the police report, the owner provided police with multiple documents from Metro City Bank and a thumb drive filled with the manager's transactions. The owner believes the couple created a small business named Asiana Export in 2013 to move the money. (Appen Media)
  2. On Monday, a federal judge ordered Eliza Bacot of Fulton County to pay $15,000 and submit to further settlement sanctions in...


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