Charges are expected to be filed against the driver who hit the woman Wednesday morning.
The Cobb County man is accused of intentionally leaving his 22-month-old son to die in a hot car last summer.
It appears as though Powder Springs' sole murder case of 2013 has finally been solved.
The 28-year-old Atlanta man was pronounced dead at WellStar Kennestone hospital, police said Tuesday.
A suspect was questioned and released by police.
Two other drivers were uninjured in the Friday afternoon wreck, police said.
Police say the man was reported by several callers on Monday.
The 72-year-old suffers from Alzheimer's Disease and was last seen in Powder Springs on Tuesday morning.
The 70-year-old man was found in Newnan, according to police.
Investigators believe the killing was the result of a drug deal gone bad.
Robert Bahr, 86, was located in Lumpkin County.
The killing resulted from a fight inside a nightclub that spilled outside, prosecutors say.
Police do not believe the coach had any inappropriate contact with any of his athletes, according to a statement.
The woman was pronounced dead at the scene after investigators say she was struck from behind on Thursday night.
SWAT units were dispatched to the scene of the crime but the suspect had already fled the area.
The two alleged incidents occurred on Thursday and Sunday, according to police records.
The former employee faces charges of animal cruelty and obstruction of justice, according to police.
The man set up one of his friends and pretended to be robbed alongside him in May of 2014, prosecutors said.
The man set up a surveillance camera in a guest bathroom in his house to make recordings of guests using the facilities.
The chemical mixed with household garbage and caused a reaction which irritated workers' skin and throats.
The youngster was left in the car alone for nearly 40 minutes; he managed to call his mom, who called police.
An arrest warrant claims that the baby's head was next to a shovel; police believe the baby could have been seriously hurt or killed.
Over 500 plants were seized from the home and two people were arrested.
The victim was shot in the hip area July 31; the suspect is said to hail from Marietta.
Thieves allegedly pointed a gun at citizens trying to stop them from breaking into a truck on Tuesday; in another case, the thieves fired.
Investigators are not releasing the suspect's name and are not commenting on how the arrest was made.
The man who reported the incident is now sought for filing a false police report.
A two-year-old child presumed to belong to the couple was unharmed during the shooting and is in state care.
The pedestrian was severely injured in the collision, police said.
The suspect demanded money from the homeowner at knifepoint, then fled the area in a brown car.
Police say the two were shot inside a car overnight Thursday. The toddler is now in DFCS custody.
A Cobb County man will spend the rest of his life behind bars for the two-week crime spree.
Rand Csehy tested positive for methamphetamine while on bond for defending a client while under the influence of the same drug in 2014.
One of the crimes happened last month, while the other transpired Monday morning.
Police say the sailor was found dead in a street in Norfolk on Saturday morning.
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Police suspect the man suffered a medical episode which caused him to lose control of his car.