Crime & Safety
Hazelwood Indicted in Roswell Publix Shooting Deaths
Jeffrey A. Hazelwood is charged with killing Carter Davis and Natalie Henderson, both 17, behind a grocery store.

ROSWELL, GA -- The man accused gunning down two teenagers behind a grocery store in Roswell has been indicted in connection to those alleged crimes.
A Fulton County grand jury late last week indicted Jeffrey Andrew Hazelwood on three counts of felony murder, two counts each of murder, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, kidnapping,possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony and one count each of aggravated sexual battery, sexual battery, financial card transaction theft, identity fraud and theft by taking.
Hazelwood is scheduled to appear before Fulton County Superior Court Judge Shawn Ellen LaGrua on Monday, Nov. 7.
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The Roswell resident is accused of killing Carter Davis and Natalie Henderson, both 17, behind the store at 885 Woodstock Road.
A delivery truck driver discovered the bodies of both teenagers around 6 a.m. Aug. 1 behind the store. Both victims appeared to have been posed and were each lying beside their respective vehicles.
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Davis was scheduled to start his final year at River Ridge High School in Woodstock, as was Henderson at Roswell High School.
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Photo: Jeffrey A. Hazelwood. Credit: Roswell Police Department
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