Crime & Safety
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.
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So far, no one has come forward to claim it. The case is listed as active.
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Dec. 19
- Burglary in the 300 block of Church Street.
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- 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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