Crime & Safety

Cops: Gwinnett Woman High on Meth Dials 911 Six Times, Says Men Are Chasing Her

Inside the Police Reports: The woman from Lilburn was arrested and charged with methamphetamine possession and unlawful conduct during a 911 call

A Lilburn woman high on methamphetamine was arrested last month after she called authorities six times one evening to falsely report that men were trying to abduct her.

According to the Gwinnett County Police report, the 40-year-old woman first dialed 911 at a Marriott Hotel in Duluth around 5:55 p.m. on a recent Saturday. She told police that someone had put a "hit" on her and there were men chasing her, so she requested that the officer drive her to the Extended Stay America down the road.

In the three next calls, she kept asking for the same officer to help and alleged she was still being followed. Every time police came out, though, they never found any suspects.

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At 7:57 p.m., she reported that she was having a nervous breakdown and was going to hurt herself, but she was also still being followed.

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