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The Police Blotter: Armed Robbery, Cocaine Possession and More in City of Lilburn

Here is a list of recent incidents dated Feb. 17 - Feb. 23 from the Lilburn Police Department.

 

The following is a listing of Lilburn Police activity for Feb. 17 - Feb. 23 provided by the Lilburn Police Department.

Feb. 23: DUI (subject under the age of 21) reported along Indian Trail Road.

Feb. 22: Financial transaction fraud reported at the 4100 block of U.S. Highway 29.

Feb. 22: Theft by taking reported at the 400 block of Berkman Drive.

Feb. 22: Theft by taking reported at the 4900 block of Old Manor Court.

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Feb. 22: Theft by shoplifting reported at the 4000 block of Lawrenceville Highway.

Feb. 21: Domestic dispute reported at the 4900 block of Holly Ridge Court.

Feb. 21: Burglary (first degree) reported at the 700 block of Inland Way.

Feb. 20: Damage to property reported at the 4100 block of Lawrenceville Highway.

Feb. 20: Theft by shoplifting reported at the 4000 block of Lawrenceville Highway.

Feb. 20: Theft of lost or mislaid property reported at the 5400 block of Lawrenceville Highway.

Feb. 19: Burglary (first degree) reported at the 500 block of Penrod Place.

Feb. 19: Property damage reported at the 300 block of Harbins Road.

Feb. 19: Marijuana possession less than one ounce reported at the 500 block of Lilburn School Road.

Feb. 18: Simple assault reported at the 4400 block of Reeder Lane.

Feb. 18: Cocaine possession reported at the 400 block of Cole Drive.

Feb. 17: Burglary (first degree) reported at the 5100 block of Rosestone Drive.

Feb. 17: Armed robbery reported at the 3900 block of Burns Road.

Feb. 17: Burglary (first degree) reported at the 500 block of Lilburn School Road.

Feb. 17: Theft by shoplifting reported at the 4000 block of U.S. Highway 29.

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