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Lawrenceville Police Say a Scammer Is Pretending to Be One of Their Officers

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GDP Script/ Top Stories for July 9th  

Publish Date:  July 9th         

 

From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast.

Today is Tuesday, July 9th and Happy 68th Birthday to actor Tom Hanks.

***07.09.24 – BIRTHDAY – TOM HANKS***

 

I’m Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia

  1. Lawrenceville Police Say a Scammer Is Pretending to Be One of Their Officers
  2. Four Lake Lanier Boaters Hospitalized After Fourth of July Incidents
  3. Brookwood Grad Walker Zimmerman secures spot on Final US Roster

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STORY 1: Lawrenceville Police Say A Scammer Is Pretending To Be One Of Their Officers- Here’s What You Should Do  

Lawrenceville police issued a warning about a scam involving fraudulent calls where the caller claims to be a police officer. The scammer demands money, typically in the form of gift cards, to resolve fictitious warrants or legal issues. The police emphasize that they never solicit payments over the phone for warrants, citations, or any violations. They also caution residents about spoofing, where scammers manipulate caller ID to appear as if calling from the Lawrenceville Police Department. Residents are urged to verify suspicious calls by contacting the police directly at 770-962-4173 and to inform friends and family, especially the elderly, about this scam.

STORY 2:  Four Lake Lanier Boaters Hospitalized After Fourth of July Incidents

On July Fourth, Lake Lanier saw two boating incidents, the only ones reported statewide in Georgia. The first occurred at Buford Dam Park when two rented personal watercraft collided, resulting in injuries to three individuals who were hospitalized with lacerations, abrasions, and fractures. The operator deemed at fault fled the scene and remains at large. The second incident occurred at Burton Mill Park, involving a person jumping into shallow water from a vessel, resulting in a fractured rib and hospitalization. Additionally, DNR's Law Enforcement Division issued three boating under the influence citations in the Gainesville region, which covers Lakes Lanier and Hartwell.

STORY 3: OLYMPIC BOUND: Brookwood Grad Walker Zimmerman Makes Final US Roster  

Walker Zimmerman, a Brookwood High School graduate and defender for Nashville SC, was selected for the U.S. Men's Olympic Team headed to the 2024 Summer Games in Paris. Named by head coach Marko Mitrovic, Zimmerman, 31, is one of three overage players allowed on the roster, boasting 42 caps at the senior international level. He's a two-time MLS Defender of the Year and has extensive MLS experience. The team includes 15 players who have featured for the senior squad and 17 with MLS backgrounds. Grouped in A with France, New Zealand, and Guinea, the U.S. faces tough competition starting July 24 in Marseille.

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STORY 4: Chuck E. Cheese’s Norcross Location Adding ‘Trampoline Zone’

Chuck E. Cheese is expanding its offerings in metro Atlanta by introducing "Trampoline Zones" at six locations, including Norcross at 5019 Jimmy Carter Boulevard. These zones provide a safe, enclosed environment for kids up to 4 feet, 8 inches tall to jump and bounce. Parents can purchase All You Can Jump Passes for $20, discounted to $10 if paired with game play purchases. This initiative aims to enhance the play experience alongside dining, catering to families seeking both entertainment and food options at Chuck E. Cheese locations in Atlanta, Conyers, Fayetteville, Jonesboro, and Kennesaw.

STORY 5: ‘My new avenue’- Suwanee author Katy Marshall writes her first book for children

Katy Marshall, a Suwanee resident and author, recently shifted from writing adult poetry to creating children’s literature with her new book "Klaire and the Pear". Inspired by her youngest daughter’s fascination with pears, Marshall found her new path after observing Klaire's innocent curiosity at the breakfast table. The book blends simple storytelling with poetic elements to engage young readers effectively. Marshall's future projects include books featuring her other children, such as "Malcolm the Astronaut" and "Shylah Plays the Trombone", each tailored to their unique interests. Marshall plans to explore ways to integrate poetry into children’s books as she continues to expand her writing career in this genre.

STORY 6: Gwinnett Tech Students Earn 13 Gold Medals at National SkillsUSA Competition  

Gwinnett Technical College students excelled at the National SkillsUSA Post-Secondary State Leadership and Skills Conference held in Atlanta. Out of the 25 students competing across 14 contests, 18 placed, including 13 gold medalists. Additionally, 10 students were named Skill Point Honorees for achieving benchmark scores set by industry partners. Gwinnett Tech President Glen Cannon emphasized that these achievements reflect the college's strong educational foundation and readiness for the job market. The college's SkillsUSA chapter also received accolades, including Chapter of Distinction awards and recognition for community service. SkillsUSA aims to develop leadership, technical, and professional skills among its members to bolster America's skilled workforce.

STORY 7: Dacula's Taffany Johnson Awarded David Tulis Scholarship for Excellence in Communication from Georgia State University

Taffany Johnson, from Dacula, was honored with the David Tulis Scholarship for Excellence in Communication at Georgia State University during the Spring 2024 semester. This scholarship, established in 1999, supports students in the Department of Communication. Johnson received the award at the College of Arts & Sciences Student Award Ceremony in April. Georgia State University, known for its transformative impact on students and robust research programs, is a leading public research institution in Atlanta. It emphasizes diversity, student success, and offers educational opportunities from associate to doctoral levels, focusing on both scholarly research and practical solutions to contemporary challenges.

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