Crime & Safety

Boy Abducted in Carrollton Found Safe; Principal Charged with Molestation

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Update: Sheriff's Dept. Says Child Found Safe - Dallas-Hiram Patch

Five-year-old Lealand Hill, who was kidnapped in Carrollton, was found safe this morning. Find out how authorities found him on Dallas-Hiram Patch.


Suspected Kidnapper: 'I'm on a Money Mission'
 - Acworth Patch

The 22-year-old Marietta woman accused of driving off with an Acworth mother's car and 8-month-old son strapped inside may have been motivated by money. Cartersville Patch has the full story.


East Cobb Principal Charged with Molestation - East Cobb Patch

An East Cobb Lutheran school principal has been arrested in connection with the molestation of a teenage boy and authorities want to know if there could be additional alleged victims. Go to East Cobb Patch for more on the story.

Cobb Firefighters Disciplined After Steroid Probe - Marietta Patch

Three Cobb firefighters have been disciplined in recent days in the wake of an investigation into alleged steroid distribution and use among county firefighters and police officers. Marietta Patch has the details.

Robbery Victim to Suspect: 'Are You Serious?' - Lilburn Mountain Park Patch

A CVS pharmacy in Lilburn was robbed last week in broad daylight, prompting her to ask the robber an unusual question. Find out his response on Lilburn Mountain Park Patch.


'Kill the Messenger' Films in at Cartersville State ParkCartersville Patch

Kill the Messenger, a movie based on the true story of reporter Gary Webb that has already been shooting in other parts of Georgia, is the latest movie to film in Cartersville. Find out what it's about on Cartersville Patch.


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