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  • Nov 27, 2024 | yahoo.com | Christopher King

    GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. - A man is behind bars, accused of running a chop shop from his home in Norcross. Gwinnett County police arrested Larry Dobbs at his house on the 800 block of Rockbridge Way. Investigators say they found $100,000 in stolen property, including construction equipment, an SUV and even fentanyl. Police say a victim called them on Tuesday to report something was missing from his property. "He had a mini excavator stolen," said Cpl.

  • Oct 29, 2024 | yahoo.com | Christopher King

    ATLANTA - Election Day is just one week away, and experts warn voters to be on the lookout for deepfakes here in Georgia. They’re computer-generated images, video or audio that sound or look like someone, but they are not. Voters like Sage Bernard say it can be tough to tell fact from fiction. "It’s definitely worrying when the election is coming up," Bernard said. "You never really know the truth.

  • Oct 4, 2024 | aol.com | Christopher King

    GAINESVILLE, Ga. - Crooks are trying to cash in on the goodwill of people trying to help victims of Hurricane Helene. They are masquerading as representatives of a local shipping company, asking for money. The company and the donation drive are legitimate. The scammers are not. Employees and volunteers at Syfan Logistics since Monday have taken in donations at their facility in Gainesville for victims of the storm.

  • Sep 30, 2024 | aol.com | Christopher King

    Fox localSeptember 30, 2024 at 11:11 PMATLANTA - Cities like Augusta and Valdosta are trying to recover after Hurricane Helene hammered southern Georgia. Aid groups here in metro Atlanta are pulling together donations to help people hit the hardest. Atlanta nonprofit caring for others is collecting items at its warehouse southeast Atlanta. The group that provides food, clothing and basic necessities for people in need here and around the world says hurricane victims desperately need your help.

  • Sep 27, 2024 | aol.com | Christopher King

    ATLANTA - Metro Atlanta is drying out after Helene barreled through the area. The storm toppled trees, tore down power lines and submerged streets. Some roads were so inundated that people in some neighborhoods actually took to boats to get around. Woodland Brook Drive was swamped. The only way people could get down the road was by boat. So a good Samaritan took out his motorboat to give his neighbors rides to their homes.

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