GLYNN COUNTY, Ga. (WSAV) — Two teenagers have been arrested following a nearly two-month investigation into a series of automobile break-ins and thefts across Glynn County, according to the Glynn County Police Department (GCPD).
Throughout October and November 2025, officers investigated multiple incidents involving stolen firearms, vehicle break-ins, and motor vehicle thefts.
On November 7, police arrested 17-year-old Dorian Baker of Waynesville, who was found carrying multiple firearms at the time of his arrest.
Then on November 20, officers with the College of Coastal Georgia Police Department apprehended 17-year-old Zyi’Quez Nunnalley of Brunswick after he attempted to flee during a series of thefts on campus. He was also found with several stolen firearms.
Both teens were brought to GCPD Headquarters for questioning and then booked into the Glynn County Detention Center on numerous charges.
Charges for Dorian Baker
Theft by Taking (Motor Vehicle)
2 counts Theft by Taking (Firearm)
2 counts Entering an Automobile
Criminal Attempt to Commit Entering an Automobile
2 counts Possession of a Handgun by a Person Under 18
False Statements and Writings
Obstruction of a Law Enforcement Officer (Felony)
Tampering with Evidence
Charges for Zyi’Quez Nunnalley
3 counts Theft by Taking (Firearm)
2 counts Entering an Automobile
Criminal Attempt to Commit Entering an Automobile
Theft by Receiving Stolen Property (Motor Vehicle)
Possession of Tools for the Commission of a Crime
GCPD says the investigation continues as officers work to recover stolen property and determine whether additional individuals were involved.