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Lawrenceville Docket Book: June 22

The following arrest information was obtained from the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office’s Docket Book. The following individuals have been charged with, but not convicted of a crime.

The following Lawrenceville residents were booked into the Gwinnett County Detention Center on June 21, 2012. Those arrested and their charges include:

Asmir Nukic, 1508 Glenn Edge Drive, was arrested and charged with battery.

Marissa Nicole Eastwood, 1677 Pine Circle, was arrested and charged with shoplifting less than $300.

Victoria Lyn Vickry, 1482 Tribble Run Drive, was arrested and charged with shoplifting less than $300.

Allison Nelly Porter, 1650 Great Oaks Drive, was arrested and charged with shoplifting less than $300.

Sarah Elizabeth Ryals, 1085 River Overlook Drive, was arrested and charged with DUI, drugs/alcohol.

Rendell Trenton Williams, 166 Towne Park Drive, was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

Dewing Porche Hickerson, 166 Towne Park Drive, was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

Peter Angelo Camacho Jr., 301 Natalie Drive, was arrested and charged with
aggressive and reckless driving and speeding.

Amorian Denise Simpson, 3646 Bridge Walk Drive, was arrested and charged with shoplifting less than $300.

Tiffany Nashel Freeman, 2877 Benton Road, was arrested and charged with shoplifting less than $300.

Temaris Jacaray Mosley, 146 Gainesborough Way, was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute and speeding.

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