Eric Bolling and Justin Eldridge arrested in connection to stabbing death of 64-year-old Gwinnett County woman

Nov 25, 2012 - 07:57
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Eric Bolling and Justin Eldridge arrested in connection to stabbing death of 64-year-old Gwinnett County woman
Eric Lamont Bolling and Justin Eldridge

Two men have been arrested in connection to the stabbing death of a 64-year-old Gwinnett County woman.

Gwinnett County police said they arrested Eric Lamont Bolling and Justin Eldridge after a search of their home in the 1400 block of Alamein Drive near Lawrenceville on Saturday yield evidence linking them directly to the crime. It was down the street in same block to which police responded Thanksgiving moing finding the body Parviz Moledin.



Police say the victim's car was taken during the crime and was found the same day at a nearby mall. Evidence inside that car led investigators to the home of Bolling and Eldridge.

Both men are being charged with Theft by Receiving. Bolling is also being charged with Felony Murder. They are being held in the Gwinnett County Jail without bond.

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