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Road Rage Driver Yells Racial Slur, Spits On Car | Patch PM
1.5M SunTrust Clients' Info Exposed | Deputy Helps Feisty Turtle | Missing Teacher's Remains Found | Falcons 2018 Schedule | Weekend Weather

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Road Rage Driver Yells Racial Slur, Spits On Car
A Duluth man was cited for disorderly conduct after he shouted racial slurs and spat on the vehicle of a black driver earlier this month in Johns Creek.
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1.5 Million SunTrust Clients Exposed After Employee Theft
The accounts of 1.5 million SunTrust Banks customers may have been exposed in a recent data breach caused by a former employee, the bank announced Friday.
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Feisty Turtle Relocated By Deputy: WATCH
Forsyth County Sheriff's Deputy First Class Day recently helped a wayward turtle of about 30 pounds find his way back across McFarland Parkway.
Teacher's Remains Found After 3 Years
Nearly three years after a Douglas County teacher went missing, it's believed his body has been found.
Atlanta Falcons 2018 Schedule Features 3 Prime-Time Slots
The Falcons will be in at least three prime-time games in 2018, kicking off the 2018 NFL season with a trip to face the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.
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