Incident started on I-85 and ended in a Dacula subdivision.
That "voluntary admission" is contained in Cobb County criminal warrants for Casey Collins and Sarah Cook, who face felony murder charges in connection with the death of Edward Smith.
Joseph Tyler Sivonda, a suspected serial rapist, was taken into custody Thursday after a week of police searching for him.
The teacher resigned Monday, May 6, as a result of an investigation into an alleged incident involving a student.
Two Loganville women face 2nd degree forgery charges after a narcotics search warrant allegedly revealed counterfeit currency and materials used to produce counterfeit currency.
A DeKalb County judge sentenced Quentric Williams May 8.
Some Suwanee residents were booked into the Gwinnett jail recently.
Missing since Thursday, 78-year-old Edward Smith was found dead Tuesday evening in Mableton, Ga. His grandson is one of two people charged in his death.
Other equipment in the storage building was not taken.
The woman is also facing charges of cruelty to animals.
The drugs were found at the James Road home according to the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office. They have a street value of more the $2 million.
Man stole $100 from fund-raising effort, then tossed the bucket out the window.
Man arrested for DUI after backing into one car and then pulling forward and hitting another.
Here are some strange activities that police encountered in Northeast Georgia recently.
Phone went missing during a visit to Little Mulberry Park.
The Gwinnett SWAT team attempted to serve an arrest warrant behind Beaver Ridge Elementary on Thursday morning for Joseph Tyler Sivonda, who is wanted on multiple counts of armed robbery, aggravated sodomy and rape.
School police say 11th grader Ulises Alejandro Chavez had a pocket knife at Central Gwinnett High School Monday.
The cousins, one of whom is a Suwanee resident, face peeping tom and public drunkenness charges.
Ivan Jaramillo, 42, was admitted into the Gwinnett County Jail around 11 a.m. Wednesday on a first-degree arson charge.
One Norcross resident voices her opinion on Amanda Davis' retirement as a Fox 5 news anchor and lack of apology for her DUI charge last November.
Weird Police News: Here are some strange activities that police encountered in Northeast Georgia recently.
Larrie Elatrice Wilkerson, 61, of Norcross died in a fatal one-car accident Tuesday off Indian Trail Road and Lawrenceville Highway.
The man, one of three people jailed on charges of second-degree forgery after police found over $18,000 in suspicious checks in a vehicle during a traffic stop on I-85 near Hamilton Mill, was pepper sprayed after resisting arrest.
Man claimed he woke up hungry in the middle of the night and was headed to Waffle House.
Michael O. Snider is charged with vehicular homicide and felony murder after the fatal series of accidents on Jan. 23.
Lawrenceville family of eight was displaced due to the house fire, which was reported around 4:05 p.m. Thursday.
The fire occurred Wednesday afternoon off the 300 block of Oak Springs Drive.
The armed suspect was wearing a white towel around his head, according to Snellville Police.
Via the 'big white box,' residents are encouraged to dispose of prescription (RX) and over-the-counter (OTC) drugs that are out of date or not needed any more.
The incident occurred around 3:40 p.m. Tuesday at the intersection of Highway 29 and Indian Trail Road. Drivers should expect delays southbound on Lawrenceville Highway.
A second suspect also was arrested in the incident.
Flowery Branch man initially claimed he did not know how the tag got on his vehicle.
Two men have been arrested in the incident, which occurred Saturday at the Waffle House off Goshen Springs Road.
The suspect tried to strike a Gwinnett officer with the weapon at a Norcross-area apartment complex Monday morning. The man was shot and killed by police.
The 75-year-old Dacula woman died in a two-vehicle crash in Ohio in October 2012.
The robbery occurred at gas station located on Scenic Highway.
The suspect was shot by police after entering a home in Woodland Ridge Apartments. He later died at Gwinnett Medical Center.
Duluth Police Department had issued a warrant for Robert Craig Sandman in connection with theft of the vehicle at the scene of a Duluth homicide.