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Gwinnett County Firefighters Respond to Two House Fires on July 17th
On Wednesday, July 17th, Gwinnett County firefighters responded to two house fires within hours of each other. The first fire occurred around 1:19 p.m. at a residence on the 4800 block of Bill Cheek Road in Auburn. The Ring Security System alerted the occupants to a fire in the garage. All residents and pets safely evacuated before firefighters arrived and quickly extinguished the blaze. The fire, which originated in the garage, is under investigation.
Businesses in 11 counties can apply for disaster loans after metro water main breaks
The Georgia Emergency Management & Homeland Security Agency announced Wednesday that due to the impacts of a series of water main breaks across the metro Atlanta area, disaster loans will be available to businesses in 11 counties.
Gwinnett County man arrested on statutory rape charges
The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office on July 3 arrested a man after he allegedly transported a 14-year-old North Carolina girl to Georgia. The Sheriff’s Office Trafficking and Child Exploitation and Gang Units were contacted on July 3 by the United States Marshals for help finding the girl. Kevin...
Georgia Authorities Rescue 14-Year-Old Girl, Arrest Lilburn Man
A man from Lilburn was arrested by the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office on July 3 for allegedly transporting a 14-year-old girl from North Carolina to Georgia. The Sheriff’s Office was contacted by the United States Marshals for help finding the girl, leading to the involvement of the Trafficking and Child Exploitation and Gang Units.
Gwinnett man survives self-inflicted gunshot wound, faces murder charge
A Gwinnett County man who police say killed a woman before turning his gun on himself Thursday has survived his gunshot wound and is facing multiple charges, including murder.
Gwinnett County apartment residents frustrated as trash woes continue
LILBURN, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Imagine having so much trash that you need a massive U-Haul to get rid of it. That’s the case for hundreds of residents of the Brentwood Downs apartment complex off Pleasant Hill Road in Lilburn, a problem Atlanta News First initially reported on back in May.
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