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Police: Murder victim was under surveillance before fatal home invasion

The victim was shot and killed as he got out of his car in his garage.

GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — Police have identified three suspects in a Buford, Georgia home invasion that left one man dead. One of those suspects is still being sought.

According to Gwinnett County Police, Sukkee Hong, 49, was shot and killed as he got out of his car in the garage of his house Kendrix Ridge Drive around 10 p.m. on October 4. 

A family member found Hong after hearing a noise from the garage.

Police believe Hong, who owned a check cashing business in Lithonia, was targeted for robbery by 33-year-old Subriccia Moss, 32-year-old Daquan Rashad Clarke and 34-year-old Ian Jabar Longshore. 

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Investigators said they believe Hong had been "placed under surveillance" before the crime. 

Moss was arrested on October 9. She's charged with felony murder and unlawful eavesdropping or surveillance. She's being held at Gwinnett County Jail with no bond.

She appears to be the same woman who was arrested after a shooting at a southeast Atlanta nightclub less than 36 hours after the Buford home invasion. According to police, Moss got into an argument at The Chill Spot on Moreland Avenue and she began firing. Three people were injured in that shooting.

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Clarke, who is at Grady Hospital recovering from injuries in an unrelated incident, is charged with felony murder and armed robbery. He'll be arrested once he's released from the hospital, police said.

Longshore is still wanted with active warrants for felony murder and armed robbery. His whereabouts are not known. 

Anyone with information on where Longshore might be is asked to call CrimeStoppers at 404-577-TIPS (8477).

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