The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office is searching for six suspects facing charges including murder, kidnapping and armed robbery.

The suspect wanted on a felony murder charge, Erbierto Villanueva, has been named as a suspect in a Thanksgiving killing in Lilburn. A man visiting family in the area was fatally shot; police believe the shooting came out of an argument.

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

The suspects are:

• Jermaine Martez Bailey, wanted on charges of probation violation for kidnapping and hijacking a motor vehicle

• Seneca Bakeeba Davis, wanted on charges of probation violation for aggravated battery

• Marquell Shaikee Archible, wanted on charges of armed robbery and kidnapping

• Erbierto Villanueva, wanted on charges of felony murder and aggravated assault

• Kevin Lamont Williams, wanted on charges of armed robbery, aggravated assault and carrying a weapon in a school safety zone

• Carter Bradley Dykes, wanted on charges of probation violation for aggravated assault and false imprisonment

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

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