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Lilburn Police Blotter (City of Lilburn), Oct. 14 - Oct. 20

A list of recent incidents from the Lilburn Police Department.

The following is a listing of Lilburn Police activity for Oct. 14 - Oct. 20 provided by the Lilburn Police Department.

Oct. 20: Illegal dumping was reported at the 4700 block of U.S. HIghway 29.

Oct. 20: Felony controlled substance reported at the 400 block of Berckman Drive.

Oct. 19: Burglary (first degree) on Rockbridge Road.

Oct. 19: Theft by shoplifting reported at the 4000 block of U.S. Highway 29.

See other recent police blotters:

  • Oct. 23: Gwinnett PD
  • Oct. 19: Lilburn PD
  • Oct. 16: Gwinnett PD
  • Oct. 10: Lilburn PD

Oct. 19: Theft by receiving stolen property reported at the 4000 block of Arrowind Drive.

Oct. 18: Disorderly conduct reported at the intersection of Idian Trail Road and Lake Ridge Trail.

Oct 18: Theft by taking reported at the 100 block of Rockbridge Road.

Oct. 18: Family violence reported at the 4400 block of Shelley Lane.

Oct. 18: Criminal damage to property (second degree) reported at the 4100 block of Lawrenceville Highway.

Oct. 18: Theft by shoplifting (two separate incidents) reported at the 4000 block of U.S. Highway 29.

Oct. 18: Criminal trespass reported at the 5200 block of Birdlake Drive.

Oct. 18: Financial transaction fraud reported a the 300 block of Lester Road.

Oct. 18: Theft by taking reported at the 600 block of W. Johns Road.

Oct. 17: Burglary (first degree) reported at the 3900 block of Burns Road.

Oct. 17: Burglary (second degree) reported a the 4200 block of 4200 Lilburn Industrial Way.

Oct. 17: Burglary reported at the 100 block of Kettlewood Drive.

Oct. 17: Robbery reported at the 3800 block of Lawrenceville Highway.

Oct. 17: Battery reported at the 400 block of Pleasant Hill Road.

Oct. 16: Financial fraud reported at the 4100 block of Lawrenceville Highway.

Oct. 15: Criminal damage to property (second degree) reported at the 4100 block of Lawrenceville Highway.

Oct. 15: Public drunkeness reported at the 70 block of Main Street.

Oct 15: Burglary (second degree) reported at the 5200 block of Webb Parkway.

Oct. 15: Criminal trespass reported at the 5200 block of Webb Parkway.

Oct. 15: Theft by taking reported at the 4500 block of Lawrenceville Highway.

Oct. 15: Financial fraud reported at the 5500 block of Lawrenceville Highway.

Oct. 14: Rape reported on Pine Street.

Oct. 14: Theft by shoplifting reported at the 4000 block of Lawrenceville Highway.

Oct. 14: Battery reported at the 5000 block of Lawrenceville Highway.

Oct. 14: Theft by shoplifting reported at the 4000 block of Lawrenceville Highway.

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