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Saturday, May 12, 2012

Update: 2 Shot, Killed in Norcross Area

Vandara Nao of Stone Mountain has been charged with murder and aggravated assault.

Updated Monday, May 14, 12:55 p.m. Two men were shot and killed Friday evening at an apartment complex in unincorporated Norcross in what police believe may be a drug-related incident. Gwinnett County Police were dispatched around to Highland Walk Apartments, located at 6069 S. Norcross Tucker Road, around 11:30 p.m. May 11, according to a press release from police spokesman Officer Jeffery Richter. When officers arrived near building 300, they noticed gunshot wounds to the two men, who died at the scene. The two victims were Javier “Pancho” Deveaux, 21, and Haben Kifle, 19, both of Stone Mountain, according to a press release Monday. Vandara Nao, 21, also of Stone Mountain, was found near the incident scene and has been arrested and …

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3:58 pm on Saturday, May 19, 2012

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Inside the Police Blotter

Man Brandishes Gun in 'Road Rage' Incident

A man claimed that a driver pulled a gun on him after a cut-off incident on I-85.

A man claimed that a driver pulled a gun on him after a cut-off incident on the highway earlier this month. According to the police report, a 48-year-old man from Auburn, Ga., was driving southbound on I-85 around 3:45 p.m. on Jan. 13. The man told police that he was in the far right lane near the Beaver Ruin exit when a white 2012 Cadillac attempted to get off the exit. The driver of the Cadillac changed his mind, though, and cut off the Auburn man in order to continue on I-85. The man decided to change lanes shortly after, and the Cadillac followed suit. The Cadillac driver stuck up his middle finger, and the man returned the gesture. The man in the Cadillac then pulled up next to the man, rolled down his window and displayed a silver …

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