WANTED IN GWINNETT: Week of March 29
The Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office released its "Wanted In Gwinnett" list this week, and is looking for the following six individuals.
Anyone who has seen these individuals is asked to call the Sheriff's tip line at 770-619-6655.
ASHAVION FERNANDO TURNER

Wanted For: Aggravated Assault (X7) and Criminal Damage to Property
JERRY WALTER SHAW

Wanted For: Aggravated Assault, Criminal Trespass Damage and Terroristic Threats and Acts
JOSEPH CAMBRONNE MAHOTIERE

Wanted For: Felony Probation Violation for Aggravated Assault
KENNETH EARL HAYWOOD

Wanted For: Armed Robbery
PATRICK PAGE

Wanted For: Felony Probation Violation for Aggravated Assault and Cruelty to Animals
THEODORE R. SERMONS

Wanted For: Aggravated Assault and Probation Violation for Aggravated Assault and Poss. Cocaine
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Gwinnett County police said a man wanted in a double homicide in unincorporated Flowery Branch was arrested in Texas this week while trying to cross the border from the U.S. into Mexico.
A new unit formed within the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office to tackle human trafficking and child exploitation has made its first two arrests.
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