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Two men from Gwinnett captured for stealing cash, designer bags and conducting surveillance on a house for several weeks.

Earlier this month, law enforcement officials apprehended two men in Gwinnett for conducting illegal surveillance on an individual for over a week and subsequently robbing them.

Suwanee police stopped a vehicle on June 1 containing two individuals, namely 43-year-old Robinsson Perez Chaparro from Norcross and 23-year-old Ronald Alexander Pulido from Duluth.

After being confronted by the police, both men attempted to flee but were eventually apprehended.

Upon searching the vehicle, law enforcement officers stumbled upon a substantial sum of money, as well as jewelry and a passport that did not belong to the driver. In addition, detectives uncovered high-end handbags, tools, and a surveillance camera.

Upon arriving at the passport owner’s residence, Gwinnett police officers uncovered a broken window situated at the back of the house.

After thorough investigation, it was discovered that the two individuals had been monitoring the activities of a nearby business owner starting from May 23.

They accused both individuals of committing first-degree burglary, unlawful surveillance, and loitering and prowling.

The police department in Suwannee has levied charges of obstruction, theft by taking, and possession of tools for the commission of a crime against both suspects.

They took both Chaparro and Pulido to Gwinnett County Jail.

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