Suspect is shown on surveillance video removing register drawer.
Gwinnett Fire reports the fire started in a kitchen area.
Weird Police News: More of the strange stuff police officers around North Georgia were up against recently
Gas leaks found near the intersection of Braselton Highway and Hamilton Mill Parkway and on Auburn Road near Bailey Road.
The vehicle struck two guard rails and broke into two pieces, according to Gwinnett County Police.
A male victim died of multiple stab wounds.
He took an employee hostage, held a knife to her throat, threatened to kill her, and tried to rob the Fresh 2 def store in Mall Corners.
Victim Donald Singer, 57, was found wrapped in a blanket in garage of his home. BOLO issued for 1988 Porsche 944 believed stolen from homicide scene.
Gwinnett Police believe two men and one woman, who already have been arrested in Cobb County on other charges, are also the suspects in two entering auto cases at Gold's Gym off Duluth Highway.
Syed Hasan Abidi is believed to have used websites to lure young women for the purposes of prostitution and rape in Norcross and Gwinnett.
Duluth Police Department issues BOLO for vehicle stolen from the scene of a recent homicide. Victim identified as Donald Singer, 57, whose body wrapped in a blanket was found in his garage.
The thefts were from students at Peachtree Ridge High in Suwanee. Gwinnett Police were aided by an iCloud tracking procedure in the investigation.
The men were found in the backyard when police arrived.
Woman arrested after she was found sitting in her damaged vehicle.
More of the strange stuff police officers around North Georgia were up against recently.
The three-vehicle crash occurred around 9:35 a.m. Thursday when a vehicle changed lanes and hit a Honda Civic driven by Edgar Jaramillo, 41, of Lawrenceville according to a Georgia State Police spokesman.
An 84-year-old Sugar Hill woman and a 71-year-old Dacula woman had their purses snatched during two separate incidents.
Gwinnett Chamber awards Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals of Valor for acts of bravery. Duluth Police Department retiree Bill Stevens receives Public Safety Leadership Award.
The man was arrested and charged in Lilburn with a number of things, including sexual battery and public indecency.
Suspect was charged with DUI after reportedly crashing into two vehicles on Braselton Highway near Hamilton Creek Parkway.
The 71-year-old Dacula woman was loading groceries into her car when the incident occurred.
Firefighters and a hazmat team were called to Duluth Highway where liquid hydrofluoric acid was reported to have leaked from a delivery box truck Tuesday afternoon.
Weird Police News: More of the strange stuff police officers around North Georgia were up against recently.
Security footage shows a student entering and leaving her classroom shortly before she realized her keys, phone and $28 in cash were missing.
A Buford man said a teenaged male pointed a gun at him and pretended to fire the weapon.
Duluth police officer reported seeing the men stop their cars, pull up even, and accelerate at a high rate of speed on Buford Highway in front of police department.
Gwinnett County police say the female victim exited her car to check the accident damage when the attack happened. The "Find my iPhone" app led police right to the suspect.
The incident occurred earlier this month in Snellville.
Someone threw two "bottle bombs" in woman's front yard, with one of them exploding.
Inside the Police Reports: The officer saw the man just walking behind Sinclair Apartments in unincorporated Norcross.
Man found bleeding from his throat and chest in the parking lot of Bogan Park on March 20.
The Gwinnett County Fire Department said it may take some time for the foam to dissipate.
A home and an attached garage were damaged and a shed totally destroyed in two separate incidents.
Police called to a downtown Buford restaurant after security personnel detained the man.
No serious injuries were reported.
Inside the Police Reports: The man believes his ex-employee was behind the online post.
UPDATE: Annie Elder, 64, missing from Loganville has been located in good health.
The woman said she was afraid to press charges because she didn't want the man to know her identity.