Man allegedly breaks into several businesses in Norcross office complex, police say

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Gwinnett County police are on the lookout for a man accused of breaking into multiple businesses within an office complex in Norcross. The alleged burglaries have raised alarms among local residents and business owners, prompting increased awareness regarding safety in the area. Authorities are actively seeking the public's help, encouraging anyone with details to assist in the investigation. This series of incidents reflects an ongoing challenge with crime in the region, bringing to light the importance of community vigilance. Police have been stepping up patrols in response to these crimes, aiming to deter potential offenders.

Local businesses are urged to review their security protocols to prevent similar occurrences. With the investigation still underway, law enforcement officials remain dedicated to apprehending the suspect and ensuring community safety. Updates are expected as more information is gathered, and police are hopeful for a positive outcome.

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