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"Superman" robbed two Wells Fargo banks in a single bound, and a wife and mother charged with killing her family may have been in the country illegally. Plus, a Penn State student from Woodstock was back in court in a fraternity hazing death case. Here are the top local news stories worth reading and talking about on Monday, July 10, as pulled from our Georgia Patch sites.
'Superman' Robbed 2 Banks In Norcross: Authorities
An Atlanta man wearing a Superman T-shirt walked into two area banks and got away with cash last week, Gwinnett County authorities said. Authorities said Sang D. Nguyen, 28, is facing two counts of robbery in heists at two Wells Fargo branches.
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Frat Brothers Accused In N.J. Man's Death Back In Court Monday
Sixteen Penn State students, including one from Woodstock, accused in a fraternity hazing death of a New Jersey man are back in court Monday. Prosecutors allege Piazza was forced to drink excessively before falling and hurting himself. No one called for help until late the next morning, and the New Jersey native died Feb. 4.
Find out what's happening in Norcrossfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
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- Police Identify Man, Woman Found Dead In Murder-Suicide in Cherokee
- Inmate Charged In Strip Club Shooting Accidentally Released From Jail
- Oak Grove Elementary Wins Georgia School Bell Award
- Douglas Jailer Arrested For Sex With Three Inmates
- Litter In Paulding, Get Your Name In The Paper
- Man Convicted Of Fatally Shooting Decatur Deacon
- Jay-Z Is Coming To Atlanta In November
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