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Former Seafood Chef Killed In Crash | $25,000 In Pills Found In Drug Bust | Human Remains Are Army Vets: News Nearby
Top Georgia stories, including police officer cleared despite breaking a woman's jaw and the search for a yellow-paint dropper.

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Friday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here’s a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
- Human Remains Identified As Army Veteran Chase Massner
- Roswell Officer Cleared After Breaking Woman's Jaw During Arrest
- Former Reel Seafood Chef Killed In Crash; Memorial Fund Created
$25,000 In Pills Found In Gwinnett Drug Bust
A Gwinnett County drug squad confiscated about $25,000 worth of pills during an arrest Thursday in Suwanee.
Ex-Atlanta Mayor Andy Young: Confederate Flag Issue Not Of 'Substance'
Former Atlanta Major Andy Young has recently been sharing his views on the Confederate monuments that dot the South. Young, a longtime public servant, ambassador and civil rights leader, has appeared in recent days on CNN and NBC's "Meet The Press."
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Police Seek Truck Carrying Yellow Paint That Spilled Onto Roadway
The Canton Police Department is looking for a pickup truck carrying a bucket of paint that tumbled onto the roadway near a busy intersection.
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- Milton vs. Cambridge Football Match Could Snarl Traffic: City
- Aetna Letter Revealed Information About Georgia Patients' HIV Status, Lawyers Say
- Atlanta Restaurant Inspections: 'Observed Black Bug With Wings In Front Food Service Area'
- Police Ask Public To Help Stop Grafitti In Marietta
- Cause Of Death Released For Man Found Dead In Allatoona Lake
- Do You Recognize This Gwinnett Burglar?
- 9 Arrested In Douglas Warrant Roundup
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