The information in this story comes from the ACC Police Department. An arrest doesn't mean a conviction.
The information in this story comes from the ACC Police Department. An arrest isn't the same as a conviction.
A collection of crime stories from across Georgia.
An argument about past behavior led to criminal charges.
Police say the alleged counterfeit enterprise charged $75 to $100 for each ID.
The only charge is for the 17-year-old, who was charged as a juvenile with obstruction of a law enforcement officer.
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Information in this story comes from the ACC Police Department. An arrest isn't the same thing as a conviction.
The alleged assailant has DUI charge pending in Clarke County State Court.
The Athens resident was arrested at a CVS and charged with shoplifting.
The deputy was a 23-year veteran of the Sheriff's Department.
An arrest isn't the same as a conviction.
Athens Clarke County released the incident report on Wednesday.
The victim said she didn't know why she was attacked at the Biotest Plasma Center.
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The information in this story comes from the ACC Police. An arrest doesn't mean a conviction.
The information in this story comes from the Athens Clarke County Police Department. An arrest doesn't mean a conviction.
The information in the story comes from the ACC Police Department. An arrest doesn't mean a conviction.
An arrest isn't the same as a conviction. The information in the story comes from the ACC Police.
This case was very complicated and drawn out.
Athens Clarke County Police are still investigating the incident.
The alleged incident happened two weeks ago, on July 17.
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A selection of weird crimes from across Georgia.
Police suspected a child had stolen the items because the loot was smaller items a child could carry.
The woman used a screwdriver to poke holes in the wall.