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One victim has been taken to the hospital for treatment for injuries sustained in the incident.
Friday night through midnight on Labor Day, state troopers and law enforcement officers from across Georgia to target impaired drivers.
The elderly couple had planed to drive from Rome to Blue Ridge but ended up in Marietta instead.
The victim was an aspiring deaf rapper.
A father and daughter are lucky to be alive after they were grazed by an oncoming train they did not see coming.
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“It just eats at you that somebody could do this and possibly get away with it,” says the slain couple’s son.
The man will serve an additional 20 years on probation.
The Dallas woman allegedly stole over $600,000 from her employer over a seven-year period.
She was walking on the trail Tuesday evening.
Prosecutors allege the defendant wanted to save money on allergen reagents by simply not testing blood samples and making up test results.
Workers at the recycling center were able to put out the blaze themselves.
Fire officials say lightning strikes were not recorded in the area until about 8 a.m. July 21, well after the fire started. The fire destroyed 2 mobile homes owned by First Baptist Church of Marietta.
The two structures, located on property owned by First Baptist Church of Marietta, were destroyed in an early Monday morning blaze possibly caused by lightning strikes.
Arrests range from traffic and drug offenses to wanted persons located.
Crime Stoppers Atlanta is offering up to a $2,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and indictment.
The suspect departed in a black 2007 Honda Accord bearing Georgia tag BTI 2430 that was reported stolen from Gwinnett County on April 30, 2014.
According to investigators, a white 1992 Mercury Sable began backing rapidly through the parking lot of Milford Baptist Church where it collided with a concrete wall.
Report says she was caught speeding when marijuana was found.
When the victim confronted the suspect as he was walking away from the trailer, the man pulled up his shirt revealing that he had a handgun in the waistband of his pants.
The crime this month is believed to be connected to a series of drug store robberies in Gwinnett, Douglas and DeKalb counties, as well as in Newnan south of Atlanta.
Nicholas Hagood was shot at least one time in the chest.
Early Thursday morning shooting reportedly took place at The Pointes of Marietta apartments on Cunningham Road.
Repeated shooting at Milo's raises family's ire.
Two men allegedly robbed the victim at the mobile home park on Sandtown Road in Marietta.
Four people injured.
A Whitlock Avenue Rite Aide was robbed by two armed men Thursday morning.
Since last June, Kay Jewelers in Snellville, Midtown and Marietta have been robbed.
Flames reportedly engulfed a home on Wynbrook Road near Woodleight and Colloway roads.
Wilbur Butts was hit by a vehicle last month as he attempted to cross Bells Ferry Road outside of a pedestrian crosswalk.
A vehicle traveling eastbound on Arnold Mill Road in Woodstock left the roadway, hit a utility pole and ejected the driver, who died at the scene.
Tiffany Whitton was last seen at the Walmart Supercenter on Cobb Parkway in September 2013.
In order to begin using M-LIVE, MPD plans to focus on a current public safety problem: a trend involving an increase in hit-and-run/leaving the scene of an accident incidents in 2013.
Jury finds self-proclaimed “sovereign citizens” guilty of trying to take control of homes they did not own in Fulton, DeKalb and Forsyth counties.
Three males held up La Tiendita early Wednesday evening.
The Kay Jewelers located within The Avenue West Cobb outdoor shopping mall was robbed by two men and a woman on Tuesday.
Timothy “Curly” Schultz was last seen Thursday at a car dealership on Cobb Parkway.
Shot were fired and it is possible the suspect who fled the scene on Powers Ferry Road was injured.
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