Crime & Safety
Dacula Docket Book: Burglary, Simple Battery, Shoplifting and Other Charges
The following booking information was obtained from the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Department's Docket Book. The listed individuals have not been convicted of a crime.
The following Dacula residents were booked into the Gwinnett County Jail between Jan. 10 and Jan. 14, 2014. Those arrested and their charges include (all photos courtesy of the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Department):
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Isidoro Herrera Martinez, 1777 Hood Rood, Dacula, was booked into the jail on Jan. 13. The listed charges are crossing divided highway/gore, a tail light violation, driving while license suspended or revoked and failure to appear.
Tania Pierre, 1486 Hugland Heights Trail, Dacula, was booked into the jail on Jan. 13. The listed charges are driving while license suspended or revoked and brake lights required.
William Irvin Koen II, 1890 Nichols Landing Way, Dacula, was booked into the jail on Jan. 13. The listed charge is probation violation.
Mark Anthony Atkinson, 1573 Drowning Creek Road, Dacula, was booked into the jail on Jan. 13. The listed charge is burglary.
Clarence Kirk Green, 3710 Millwater Crossing, Dacula, was booked into the jail on Jan. 11. The listed charges are following too closely and driving while license withdrawn.
Justin Mitchell Bartee, 1539 Riesling Drive, Dacula, was booked into the jail on Jan. 11. The listed charge is simple battery.
Stephen Chase Hertzler, 2341 Kelman Place, Dacula, was booked into the jail on Jan. 10. The listed charge is theft by shoplifting.
Christopher Darnel Hargrove, 1685 Riverpark Drive, Dacula, was booked into the jail on Jan. 10. The listed charge is probation violation.
Megan Leann Pittman, 301 Church Street, Dacula, was booked into the jail on Jan. 10. The listed charge is probation violation.
See also:
- Another Incident of Gate Damage Blamed on Newspaper Delivery Complaint
- Woman Goes out of Town, Returns Home to Find People Removing Her Belongings
- Man Believes Complaint About Newspaper Delivery Led to $14K in Thefts, Damage
- Dealt a Bad Hand: Woman Discovers Phone Missing After Dacula Poker Game
- Car break-in Leads to Burglary
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