Crime & Safety

WCSO Wants to Reunite Loganville Residents With Their Stolen Property

Property was recovered after two 17-year-olds from Loganville were arrested for an alleged rash of car break-ins.

Last week, two 17-year-olds from Loganville were arrested and charged with several counts of entering auto. Walton County Sheriff's Office report that as a result of the arrests, several items of stolen property were recovered. WCSO would like to reunite the property with it's rightful owners.

Lt. Kirk McLeroy of the WCSO said the break ins took place in and around Richmond Place in the Loganville area of Walton County, close to the Gwinnett County line. 

"It maybe from other residents in the subdivision," McLeroy said.

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Arrested for the break-ins were Justin Browning, 17, and Dillion Kalemba, 17, both of Loganville. Initially, Kalemba was incorrectly identified as Michael Head. McLeroy said that was the name given by Browning as the other suspect who was with him at the time. Both boys had run when confronted, McLeroy said, but Browning was caught and taken into custody. Kalemba was arrested later that morning. 

McLeroy said both teens remain in Walton County Jail at this time.

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