Crime & Safety

Robbery May Be Motive in Stabbing Death of Woman, 64

Gwinnett County Police have released new details in the Thanksgiving Eve homicide of Parviz Moledina, who was stabbed more than 20 times in her home in unincorporated Lawrenceville, Ga.

Gwinnett County Police say robbery or burglary may be the motive for the killing of a woman at her home in unincorporated Lawrenceville.

On Wednesday, Nov. 21, police were called to the home of Parviz Moledina at 1403 Alamein Drive. GCPD now says she was found in her bedroom and had been stabbed more than 20 times. Investigators do not know if the suspects knew Moledina was home at the time. 

Moledina's Volvo was reported missing from her home. The investigation into the victim's missing car began on Thanksgiving Day. 

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"One of GCPD’s LPR (License Plate Reader) equipped patrol cars had recently scanned the victim’s vehicle in Lawrenceville," said GCPD Cpl. Jake Smith in a release. "Officers began a search at the location of that scan, but did not locate the vehicle." Smith said an officer later passed the victim's vehicle being driven by two black males driving towards Sugarloaf Mills Mall on Sugarloaf Parkway on Duluth Hwy in the opposite direction of the officer.

Two teenagers — Eric Lamont Bolling, 19 and Justin Eldridge, 18 — have been arrested in connection with the death.

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