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GWINNETT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ARRESTS SUSPECT ON FELONY CHARGES

GCSO

Apr 10, 2026

News Release

(Gwinnett County, Ga., April 10, 2026) – On April 3, 2026, the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office Family Violence and K-9 Units conducted an investigation that led to the arrest of Jerren Clark in Peachtree Corners, Georgia.

Through diligent investigative efforts, deputies identified and located Clark at a residence in Gwinnett County. Upon arrival, deputies within these units coordinated to safely approach the location and make contact. Clark was identified in the residence, and after continued communication, he complied with deputies’ instructions. Clark was taken into custody without incident.

Clark was charged with two counts of Distributing Obscene Materials and two counts of Electronic Transmission of Video/Photo Depicting Nudity/Sexually Explicit Conduct without Consent.

To submit a tip to the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office, call 770-619-6655 or visit GwinnettCountySheriff.org.

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Disclaimer: The Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office (“Office”) represents that it takes reasonable efforts so that no viruses, trojan horses, worms, spyware, back doors, email bombs, malicious code, or similar items (“malware”) are electronically transmitted through its publicly assessable electronic systems. Those accessing the Office electronic systems, warrant that they have taken reasonable efforts to prevent infiltration of any malware. They also agree to hold the Gwinnett Sheriff’s Office harmless from the transmission of malware, and that the Office is not liable for any malware caused actual or collateral damage.

Disclaimer: The Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office (“Office”) represents that it takes reasonable efforts so that no viruses, trojan horses, worms, spyware, back doors, email bombs, malicious code, or similar items (“malware”) are electronically transmitted through its publicly assessable electronic systems. Those accessing the Office electronic systems, warrant that they have taken reasonable efforts to prevent infiltration of any malware. They also agree to hold the Gwinnett Sheriff’s Office harmless from the transmission of malware, and that the Office is not liable for any malware caused actual or collateral damage.

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