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News Nearby: Starlight Cafe Owner in Custody After Cobb Bomb Threat; $2 Million of Meth Seized

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Starlight Cafe Owner in Custody After Cobb Bomb Threat - Acworth Patch

The person in custody in connection with today's bomb threat is the owner of a local restaurant across from the Cobb County Courthouse, according to the Marietta Daily Journal. Get the full story and updates on Acworth Patch.

- Marietta Patch

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A convicted felon from Powder Springs already in custody at the Fulton County Jail faces new charges in connection with a violent home invasion last August in Marietta. Read details of the August home invasion at Marietta Patch.

- Loganville-Grayson Patch

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Leah Tamara Waller, of 3668 Range Way, Loganville, was charged on May 1 with exploitation of disabled adult. These charges were filed as a result of an investigation following her arrest on April 25 for cruelty to animals. Read what investigators discovered at the home at Loganville-Grayson Patch.

More Than $2 Million Worth of Meth Found at Lawrenceville Home - Lawrenceville Patch

On May 1st, local law enforcement agencies responded to a home on James Road after receiving a tip that drugs were being stored there. Discover how much meth was found at the house and who has been arrested in the case at Lawrenceville Patch.

Police Nab Three Gunmen in Robbery at Tin Lizzy's Parking Lot - East Atlanta Patch

Quick teamwork and a good old-fashioned foot chase led Atlanta police to nab and arrest three men who robbed a couple in the early morning hours on May 4 as they left the Memorial Drive Tin Lizzy's restaurant. Learn the identities of the suspects at East Atlanta Patch.

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