Katie Johnson, unidentified man wanted for stealing from storage facility

Mar 15, 2017 - 22:25
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Katie Johnson, unidentified man wanted for stealing from storage facility
Katie Johnson, unidentified man wanted for stealing from storage facility

BUFORD, GA  - Police say an employee at a storage facility in Buford confronted two people accused of stealing other peoples property. The man and the woman ran away, leaving behind a car and a bike

Police were able to use the information found in the car to identify one of the suspect's as 35-year-old Katie Johnson. The man remains unidentified.

Police say there is an active warrant for Johnson for criminal trespass, burglary, entering an auto and possession of a firearm.

A computer, DVR system, multiple tools and two motorcycles were stolen, . 

If you have any information on Johnson or the unidentified man, you can call police at (770) 513-5300.

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