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Sheriff Defends Shooting | 'Shark Tank' In Atlanta: News Nearby
Other top stories from Georgia Patch sites included breaking news that the remains of a teacher missing for three years had been found.

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Thursday. 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.
- Officer Did What He Was Trained To Do: Sheriff After Shooting
- 'Shark Tank' Casting Call Set For Atlanta
- Teacher's Remains Found In Douglas County
Hidden Camera Found Inside Starbucks Restroom
Police are investigating the discovery of a camera found inside a restroom at Starbucks. The camera, which was discovered Tuesday by a female patron, was found underneath the restroom's baby changing station, which is located directly in front of the toilet seat, according to a police incident report.
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Georgia Plans 2nd Execution Of 2018
A man convicted of killing a Georgia corrections officer has been scheduled to become the second inmate in the state to be put to death by lethal injection in 2018.
Del Taco Opening 7 New Restaurants In Atlanta
Del Taco, the California-based second leading Mexican fast food chain in the country, is making a major push into Atlanta. A local franchisee has signed on to open seven Del Tacos in Atlanta, the company announced Thursday.
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- Woman Says Gunshot Shattered Car Window
- Lane Closures On State Route 400 For Widening Project
- Pilot At Fault In Deadly Air Show Crash: Feds
- Woman Killed In Hit-And-Run Near Downtown Connector
- 300-Home Development Coming Near Suntrust Park
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Photo courtesy Douglas County Sheriff's Office
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