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GWINNETT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ARRESTS TWO IN TRAFFICKING CASE

GCSO

Feb 25, 2026

News Release

(Gwinnett County, Ga., February 25, 2026) – On February 18, 2026, the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office arrested D’Evin Brown and Serina Johnson.


GCSO Special Investigations Section (SIS) and Gwinnett Metro Task Force (GMTF) personnel assisted the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) with the execution of a search warrant at a Gwinnett County residence.


During the search, approximately 1,450 grams of fentanyl were recovered, along with a firearm found in the same room. Brown and Johnson were charged with Trafficking in Morphine, Opium, or Heroin 28 Grams or more, Possession of a Firearm or Knife During Commission of or Attempt to Commit Certain Felonies, and Endangering a Child While DUI.


Brown and Johnson currently remain in custody at the Gwinnett County Jail without bond.


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.

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