GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — Gwinnett County police have arrested two people they say are responsible for breaking into more than 100 storage units.
Investigators said they were called out to a storage facility along Old Norcross Road on Dec. 4 and Dec. 6 after people reported that their storage units were broken into.
Detectives were able to locate a U-Haul in the area using Flock cameras that they believe may have been tied to the break-ins.
Police tracked down the person who rented the truck, Shusune Arrington, who fit the description of the person seen on security video at the storage facility.
Then on Dec. 10, police said they were called out to another storage facility along Five Forks Trickum Road, after getting reports of a suspicious person at a storage unit. When police got there, they found a U-Haul with Arrington inside along with Teshauna Lovett.
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Police arrested the two and determined that Niquay Dexter had run away before they got there.
Investigators said that another 55 storage units had been broken into at the facility.
Detectives have charged Arrington and Lovett with seven counts of burglary in the second degree. Officers are working to find Dexter, who will be charged with burglary in the second degree as well.
Police are currently taking inventory of the items found in the U-Haul, but so far they have returned $20,000 worth of Dewalt tools to their owner.
Anyone who believes that their items have been stolen is asked to call Gwinnett police at 770-513-5300, or Crime Stoppers at 404-577-8477.
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