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Lost and Found: Is This Your Methamphetamine?

A small Ziploc bag containing illegal narcotics was found at a Dacula convenience store.

 

Gwinnett County Police were called to the QuikTrip on Hamilton Mill Parkway on Dec. 2 after a store employee made an unusual find.

According to the employee, the overnight manager discovered a small Ziploc bag containing a crystal-like substance on the floor near the fountain drink machines. The substance field-tested positive for methamphetamine.

An officer took the methamphetamine and placed it into evidence.

So far, no one has come forward to claim it. The case is listed as active.

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Other recent incidents investigated by the Gwinnett County Police Department include: 

Dec. 19

  • Burglary in the 300 block of Church Street.

Dec. 18

  • Burglary in the 800 block of Dacula Road.
  • Simple battery in the 1800 block of Lena Carter Road.

Dec. 16

  • Entering auto in the 1100 block of Alysum Avenue.

Dec. 15

  • Theft by taking in the 400 block of Tanner Road.

Dec. 14

  • First degree forgery in the 3300 block of Ridgemill Circle.

Dec. 11

  • Identity fraud in the 3300 block of Lynley Lane.
  • Identity fraud in the 2700 block of Brookton Lane.

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About this column: The police blotter is a listing of criminal activity reported by the Gwinnett County Police Department. Information is based on media releases, incident reports and data available through www.crimemapping.com. Information regarding those charged with a crime is taken directly from Gwinnett County Police Department reports and the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Department's Docket Book. Arrested individuals have been charged with, but not convicted of, the above listed crimes. Related Topics: Blotter, Crime, and Methamphetamine

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