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Olympic Torch To Be Lit For Marathon Trials In Atlanta | Patch PM

FreakNik changes location | K9s retire from duty | Olympic torch lit | Ashes To Go | Man tries to buy girl for sex | Women missing: Patch PM

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours.

Man Tried To Buy Preteen Girl For Sex, Warrant Says

Authorities are charging a 43-year-old GA man on a sex trafficking charge, according to a criminal warrant.

FreakNik Changes Event Location Due To 'Invalid' Contract

FreakNik World, Atlanta's three-day music festival, returns in June at a new location.

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Caretaker Connected To 2 Missing Persons Cases: Police

Police say two women, ages 59 and 68, are missing, and that they're seeking a 50-year-old caretaker in connection with their disappearances.

Atlanta Olympic Cauldron To Be Lit For First Time Since 1996

Atlanta's Olympic flame will be lit on Saturday. It'll be the first time in nearly 24 years. Georgia State University, which now owns the stadium, will light the flame for the 2020 Olympic U.S. Marathon Trials being held in Atlanta.

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Sheriff's K9s Retire From Duty

Two Sheriff's Office's officers, K9 Dyno and K9 Dixon, retired Monday after serving the county for more than seven years.

'Ashes To Go' Offered Wednesday At Churches

Several churches are offering drive-thru options for Ash Wednesday before people head to work.

Massive Sewage Spill, 9.2 Million Gallons

A 9.2-million-gallon sewage spill leaked into Snapfinger Creek last, according to a sewer spill report.

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