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Felony Arrest of Lam Duc Hoang

CITY OF JOHNSON CITY

NEWS RELEASE

Prepared By:

Inv. Joe Harrah

Date:

February 7, 2013

Time:

7:30 pm

Subject:

Felony Arrest

Approved By:

Sgt. Don Shepard

On Thursday, February 7, 2013, officers of the Johnson City Police Department arrested a Lafollette man on Aggravated Burglary and Theft charges. Lam Duc Nguyen Hoang, 27 years old, 2221 Jack Borough Pike, was arrested after he broke into a residence Wednesday, 02-06-13, in the north area of Johnson City and stole items. Mr. Hoang entered the residence through a window at the back of the house and was unaware that a resident was present in the house. The resident located Mr. Hoang in one of the bedrooms while he was rummaging through drawers and ordered him on the floor at gunpoint. The resident stated Mr. Hoang made a sudden move toward the inside of his jacket and was shot in the leg by the resident. Mr. Hoang was present at the residence when officers arrived. He was taken to Johnson City Medical Center and held overnight. Lam Duc Hoang was booked into the Washington County Detention Center around 5:30 pm on charges of Aggravated Burglary and Theft under $500.00. He is being held in Washington County Detention Center on a $51,000.00 bond. Arraignment is set for Friday, 02-08-13, in Washington County General Sessions Court at 9:00 am.





Sgt. Don Shepard

Criminal Investigations Unit

Johnson City Police Dept.

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