Crime & Safety

Computer Porn Leads to Domestic Dispute

Police called to Hamilton Mill home after wife finds husband looking at online pornography.

A Dacula man found himself in hot water with his wife after she discovered him using her computer to look at pornography.

Police were called to a Hamilton Mill home on Nov. 23 after a verbal argument between the couple escalated.

According to the wife, the husband became angry and punched a television, kicked over a mop bucket and threw a glass of wine at her feet. The wife said her husband had been drinking throughout the day.

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The husband denied using the computer to look at porn. The man told police he was visiting a Mustang website when a virus caused pornography to pop up on the screen. The husband said he knocked over the mop bucket and dropped a glass of wine on the basement floor. The report made no mention of whether or not the husband admitted to punching the television.

After speaking with police, the husband left for the night.

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No arrests were made.

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

Nov. 15

  • Theft by deception in the 2600 block of Amber Springs Way.

Nov. 18

  • Battery in the 2500 block of Fort Daniels Drive.

Nov. 19

  • Simple battery in the 3100 block of Evonshire Lane.

Nov. 20

  • DUI arrest near the intersection of Fox Ridge Drive and Mineral Springs Road.Β 
  • Second-degree criminal damage in the 1700 block of Auburn Road.

Nov. 21

  • Simple battery in the 2100 block of Indian Ivey Lane.

Nov. 22

  • Simple battery in the 500 block of Cedar Court.
  • Battery on Braselton Highway.

Nov. 23

  • Theft by taking in the 3000 block of Mill Park Terrace.

Nov. 24

  • Simple assault in the 1300 block of Bramlett Boulevard.


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