Hannah Wallace, Damon Griffin, Deontavious Williams, Mansfield Yancey for destroying property

Jul 2, 2017 - 08:07
Jul 2, 2017 - 08:30
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Hannah Wallace, Damon Griffin, Deontavious Williams, Mansfield Yancey for destroying property
Hannah Wallace | Damon Griffin | Deontavious Williams | Mansfield Yancey | Source: Winder Police Department

WINDER, GA - Authorities have arrested four people accused of causing more than $10,000 worth of property damage in Winder.

Police arrested 18-year-old Mansfield Yancey,18-year-old Deontavious Williams, 20-year-old Damon Griffin, and 18-year-old Hannah Wallace of Statham.

The Winder Police Department and Barrow County Sheriff's Office responded to over 20 reports of property damage where a group was riding around at night shooting out windows of vehicles and business with a BB gun.

Detectives investigated the incidents and identified the four suspects. All were charged with one count of reckless conduct, four counts of criminal damage to property in the 2nd degree, and 17 counts of criminal trespass, according to police.

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