Community Corner

In Case You Missed it: Week in Review

A look back at news that had Lilburn talking.

Friday, July 1

Bodies Found: in and near a parked pickup truck in unincorporated Lawrenceville, but weren’t initially sure about the cause of death. Their identities were not known Friday. The Gwinnett Medical Examiner will conduct an autopsy.

Crime Watch: As part of our regular Inside the Police Reports examinations, we looked at . The cases were unrelated.

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New Laws: July 1 marked the start of several new laws on the state books. .

Living in Lilburn: Columnist Pat Gabilondo asks us if our to our cars and homes.

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Thursday, June 30

Funding for New Trail: The Lilburn Community Improvement District announced that it was , which will connect with existing trails to nearly encircle the heart of Greater Lilburn.

More Police Reports: Two articles based on police reports told of a case of , resulting in charges of assault and terroristic threats, and a report from a after the two argued about politics.

Wednesday, June 29

Shooting in Stone Mountain: in a shooting at the Colony Apartments in Stone Mountain. A man who was holding two children and a woman hostage near the crime scene was arrested.

Moms Talk: Columnist , asking how you might cope with testifying in your own daughter’s murder trial for killing your grandchild. Cindy Anthony is the mother of Casey Anthony, who faces the death penalty in Florida in the death of her daughter Caylee.

The Blotter: Want to see what Lilburn and Gwinnett County police were up to recently? Check out our weekly report.

Tuesday, June 28

Lilburn Shooting Death: Angelo Larocca, 19, was in unincorporated Lilburn. Gunshots were heard shortly before a courtesy officer from Gwinnett P.D. discovered the body. Police have had no updates on the case since.

CID Meets with Schools: Officials with the to discuss how the two groups can work together in the CID’s future plans of revitalizing the area.

Copper Thefts: There have been several reports of air-conditioning units bei

Restaurant Grades: to see the most recent health-department inspections of area restaurants.

Monday, June 27

No Millage Increase: In a special-called meeting Monday morning, the for the 2011 tax year.

Immigration Law Judgment: District Court Judge Thomas Thrash passed a request to until legal challenges are resolved.


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