Snellville unlicensed care home: 4 charged after police search

Gwinnett police charge 4 in care home case

Gwinnett County Police charged four people with operating two unlicensed personal care homes where 14 elderly and disabled residents were found living in poor conditions.  

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GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. - Gwinnett County police charged four people for running an unlicensed personal care home where 14 residents were found without proper medical treatment last Thursday.

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What we know:

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Investigators said officers searched two homes on Pond Edge Road on April 30 after receiving reports that the properties were being used as unauthorized care facilities.

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Police said they found 14 people living inside the homes. Authorities also reported discovering expired food, beverages and medications during the investigation.

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According to investigators, one resident suffering from dementia was taken to the hospital.

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The four suspects were arrested May 5 and booked into the Gwinnett County Jail. Each is charged with two counts of operating an unlicensed personal care home.

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What they're saying:

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Gwinnett County Police Corporal Ryan Winderweedle said evidence onsite showed risks to resident safety. "They located expired medications, expired foods, expired drinks when conducting a search warrant, took photos of the living conditions and went from there," Winderweedle said.

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One suspect tried to get residents to return the day after Adult Protective Services issued a cease-and-desist order. "One of the suspects was reaching back out to residents trying to get them to come back when, the previous day, adult protective services issued a cease-and-desist order meaning they couldn’t operate anymore and didn’t have license," Winderweedle said.

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What you can do:

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Authorities are asking the public to stay alert when picking care homes for family. "If you feel like your loved one or family member is in a facility like this reach out and have a police report done and detectives will look into it," Winderweedle said.

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What we don't know:

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Police have not released additional information about the conditions inside the homes or the identities of the residents involved.

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