Gwinnett County, GA – Wanted Alert Today: 6 Sought for Felony Violations

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Gwinnett County, GA – Authorities are asking for the public’s help locating six individuals wanted in Gwinnett County for alleged felony probation violations tied to violent and serious crimes, according to the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office.

According to officials, the individuals are wanted on felony probation violations stemming from prior convictions that include aggravated assault, armed robbery, and weapons-related offenses. Investigators say the suspects may pose a public safety risk, and residents are urged not to approach them.

The wanted individuals were identified as:

  • Eric Lovett, wanted for felony probation violation related to aggravated assault and alleged terrorist threats and acts.
  • Patrick Enrique Iraheta, wanted for felony probation violation involving aggravated assault and alleged possession of a knife during a crime.
  • Naojan Owens, wanted for felony probation violation tied to aggravated assault, allegedly fleeing or eluding police, and obstruction of law enforcement.
  • Steven Moore, wanted for felony probation violation connected to two counts of aggravated assault.
  • Rueben Cesar Burnett, wanted for felony probation violation involving aggravated assault and alleged theft by deception.
  • Anuterio Dante Daniel, wanted for felony probation violation related to armed robbery, alleged false imprisonment, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, among other charges.

Authorities emphasized that all suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The Sheriff’s Office encourages anyone with information on their whereabouts to contact the Gwinnett County tip line.

Tips can be submitted by calling 770-619-6655. Callers may remain anonymous.

Residents in Gwinnett County and the greater metro Atlanta area are encouraged to stay alert and report suspicious activity to law enforcement.


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