April 29, 2025 - 14:53

Dunwoody police are on the lookout for two women accused of embezzling nearly $500,000 from a local business. Authorities have issued warrants for their arrest following allegations that one of the women, a former employee, misappropriated funds during her tenure at the company.
The investigation suggests that the embezzlement scheme involved various fraudulent transactions and manipulation of financial records. The police believe that the two women worked together to carry out the alleged theft, which has left the business in a precarious financial situation.
Community members are urged to assist law enforcement by providing any information that may lead to the apprehension of the suspects. The police have emphasized the seriousness of the allegations and are committed to ensuring that justice is served. As the investigation continues, the Dunwoody community remains vigilant, hoping for a swift resolution to this significant financial crime.
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