Teenagers Jaquille Thomas and Angelique Bowman identified in Norcross double homicide

Jan 27, 2016 - 06:36
Jan 27, 2016 - 06:44
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Teenagers Jaquille Thomas and Angelique Bowman identified in Norcross double homicide
Jaquille Thomas, 18, and Angelique Bowman, 19

Gwinnett County Police are investigating after two people were found dead in separate locations of the same Norcross neighborhood.

According to Gwinnett County Police Corp. Deon Washington, a surveyor found a man dead of gunshot wounds in an area between two homes in the 6000 block of Wandering Way around 9:30 a.m.

A short time later, police investigating a reported theft at a nearby pool house discovered a woman dead inside of a vehicle. She had also been shot, police said.

Tuesday, authorities identified the man as Jaquille Thomas, 18, and Angelique Bowman, 19. They are both from Stone Mountain and neither victim lived in the subdivision.

 

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