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Young Girls Help Rob Walmart | Tyler Perry: I'm Not Giving Out Money | Satanic Church Graffiti Arrest | Man Missing After Rainbow Gathering

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Former Actor Convicted On Child Molestation Charge
A former actor of a long-running television soap opera has been convicted of child molestation in Georgia. Corey Seth Sligh, a former actor on "The Young and the Restless," was convicted on June 28 of one count of child molestation by a Cherokee County trial jury, court records show.
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Young Girls Help Adults Ripoff Walmart, Caught On Video
Four young girls were caught on video helping a man and woman steel car batteries from the Walmart, located at 4004 Lawrenceville Highway, Thursday.
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Tyler Perry Addresses Facebook Giveaway Scams
Through his own foundation and other charitable acts, Atlanta-based actor and movie producer Tyler Perry is, by all accounts, a generous man. But he's not going to give you a car, house or cash on Facebook.
Arrest Made In Satanic Church Graffiti
Cobb County Police have arrested a man they say is responsible for vulgar and Satanic graffiti sprayed at several churches and other houses of worship.
Young Man Missing After Georgia Rainbow Gathering
A young man who attended a hippie-style gathering in the north Georgia mountains earlier this month has been missing ever since, police say.
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