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This Week's 10 Most Popular Stories: Stolen Doughnut Truck, Police Impersonator, Things You Can't Unsee and More

Here's a look at the most viewed stories on Dacula Patch during the past week. Click on the links to see what your friends and neighbors have been reading.

Here are the 10 most popular stories on Dacula Patch for the week ending Feb. 22:

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Dacula Patch readers share their experiences and opinions about local businesses.

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A look at recent Dacula restaurant health inspections.

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3. K-9 Apprehends Doughnut Truck Thief After High Speed Chase

Several police vehicles engaged in the pursuit of a stolen doughnut truck through Gwinnett County -- a pursuit that ended with a foot chase and a K-9 bite.

4. Dacula Docket Book for Feb. 15

Several Dacula residents were booked into the Gwinnett County Jail between Feb. 9 and Feb. 14. 

5. Things You Can't Unsee: Man Commits Indecent Act While Wearing Revealing Speedo

An Oconee County man was  after a report that he was standing in his underwear and touching himself.

6. Hamilton Mill Road Business Damaged by Fire

No one was injured in a Feb. 18 fire that caused extensive damage to a Hamilton Mill Road business.

7. Man Wanted in Gwinnett Dies After Crashing Car Into Police Cruiser

Jeremiah Johnson, 33, was wanted in Gwinnett on charges stemming from a Jan. 11 traffic stop in Buford, Ga. His 5-year-old son was in the car when he crashed into the police cruiser. The child was seriously injured.

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Several Dacula residents were booked into the Gwinnett County Jail recently.

9. Man: ‘I Took 34 Cold Pills’

A Sugar Hill man who admitted taking a large quantity of cold medicine was arrested after being found walking in the parking lot of the Buford Target in a disoriented state.

10. Accused Police Impersonator Claimed to Work out of Nonexistent GCPD Precinct

A Buford man was arrested on Feb. 16 after reportedly claiming he was a Gwinnett County Police officer.

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