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Doctor Indicted on Child Molestation; Car Crashes Into Lake

Check out these top stories from Patch sites around the Atlanta metro area and north Georgia.

Doctor Indicted on Child Molestation Charges — Sandy Springs Patch

A Fulton County Grand Jury has indicted a Sandy Springs doctor on charges that he molested a juvenile female during a sleepover at his residence.

Doctor Kelly Thrasher was indicted Tuesday on child molestation. The Fulton County Grand Jury added the charges of sexual battery and aggravated sexual battery to the indictment. Thrasher was arrested on Jan. 24 after his release from the Ridgeview Medical Center where he entered himself after detectives initiated a criminal investigation into the molestation complaint. Sandy Springs Patch has more on this story.

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Police ID Cyclist Killed on Bells Ferry - Woodstock-TownLake Patch

The bicyclist who was struck and killed by a vehicle this afternoon along Bells Ferry Road has been identified as 42-year-old Timothy Austin of Woodstock.

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Around 4 p.m. today [Wednesday], Austin was riding southbound on the sidewalk of Bells Ferry Road when, for unknown reasons, he lost control of the bicycle and entered oncoming traffic, said Officer Mike Bowman, the spokesman for the Cobb County Police Department. Visit Woodstock Patch for more on this story.

 - Canton-Sixes Patch

The Cherokee Sheriff's Office is investigating what caused a silver Dodge Charger to roll off a boat ramp and crash into Lake Allatoona late Monday afternoon.

Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services responded to a call just before 4:45 p.m. Monday regarding a car that had gone into the lake off Kellogg Creek Road in southwest Cherokee County. .

– Tucker Patch

Reports are coming in of a violent attack Wednesday night in Tucker which has left a convenience store owner badly injured and in hospital.

"Mr. Patel was severely beaten with a sledgehammer," long-time customer Denise Pounds told Patch. "I went in to the store this morning and the day manager informed us of the tragedy. She is very upset. She said three black men came into the store and proceeded to ask for money and then began beating him for no reason as they knew where the cash register is." Read more on Tucker Patch.

– Suwanee Patch

Alcohol and "common drugs of abuse" were not factors in a November 2012 vehicle collision in Suwanee that claimed two lives and injured another person, according to the Gwinnett medical examiner.

ME Ted Bailey said in an email that he has received the reports – with "negative" results – from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation's Forensic Sciences division; they were dated late December and early January. Read more on Suwanee Patch.


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