The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office is searching for six suspects with outstanding warrants for charges including armed robbery, aggravated assault and failure to register as a sex offender.

The department regularly releases wanted posters featuring suspects with outstanding warrants. The latest poster was released Friday.

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The suspects are:

• Thomas Matthew Harrison, wanted on charges of simple battery and probation violation for obstruction of a law enforcement officer

• Jayma Ann Stokes, wanted on charges of armed robbery, aggravated assault, battery, false imprisonment “and more”

• Kevin Wayne Burks, wanted on a charge of failure to register as a sex offender

• Quinta Jamel Tutman, wanted on a charge of armed robbery

• A’dee Hudson, wanted charges of theft by shoplifting, probation violation for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, entering motor vehicle “and more”

• Kaheli Olasie Willett, wanted on a charge of felony probation violation for aggravated assault

Anyone with information about any of these suspects can call the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office at 770-619-6655.

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