Crime & Safety
1 Charged In Man's Death In Vacant Vinings Grocery Store: Report
A man is facing charges after another man was found dead in a closed grocery store in Cobb County.
VININGS, GA — A man is facing charges in connection with the death of a man whose body was found in a vacant grocery store, WSB-TV reported Monday.
Cobb County Police have charged Micah Deangelo Garner in connection with the death of James Connell, 43, according to the media report. Officers accused Garner of hiding Connell's body, which was found at least 10 days after he died, WSB-TV reported, citing an arrest warrant.
Jail records on Monday showed Garner has been incarcerated since May 10 and faces a charge of concealing the death of another.
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He is also facing charges of loitering and prowling, as well as giving a false name, address or birthdate to a law enforcement officer, jail records showed.
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Connell was found dead around 10 a.m., May 21, in the closed grocery store in the 3300 block of Cobb Parkway Southeast.
A maintenance worker was checking for a possible water leak when they found Connell's body, police said.
A manner and cause of death were not revealed.
“Our family’s hearts are heavy as we mourn the loss of a beloved son, brother and uncle," Connell's family told WSB-TV. "James Connell was deeply loved by those who knew him. He was incredibly bright, generous and compassionate, with a big heart that touched many lives."
Patch has reached out to law enforcement for more information.
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