2 charged in stabbing death of woman found in home

Nov 25, 2012 - 07:38
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LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. — Police have arrested two men in the slaying of a woman who was found dead inside her Gwinnett County home.

Authorities say Eric Lamont Bolling is charged with felony murder and theft by receiving in the stabbing death of 64-year-old Parviz Moledina of Lawrenceville.

The Gwinnett Daily Post (http://bit.ly/Smqlnp ) reports another man, Justin Elridge, is charged with theft by receiving.

Moledina was found dead inside her home Wednesday night, and her 2007 Volvo station wagon was missing. It was later found in a parking lot about five miles from her home.

Police searching the woman's home found evidence they say linked the crime to the two men, who are now being held in the Gwinnett County jail.

Records don't show whether either man has a defense lawyer.

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Information from: Gwinnett Daily Post, http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com

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