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Crime & Safety
/ 6 years agoArmed Ga Bank Robbery Instigator Sentenced to 130 Months Prison
More than a dozen people were inside the Albany, Georgia bank during the violent crime
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Crime & Safety
/ 6 years agoFBI Stats Show Race/Ethnicity, Religion Top List of Reasons for Hate Crimes
In 2018, most hate crime incidents -- 25.7% -- occurred in or near residences/homes.
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Crime & Safety
/ 6 years agoLatest Indictment Shows Ga continues to lead nationwide effort against fraudulent ‘telehealth’ scams
A Georgia man and his “marketing company” have been named in a five-count federal indictment for a scheme that paid workers...
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Crime & Safety
/ 6 years agoWoman Accused of Taking $127k+ from Athletic Booster Club
Authorities say a woman who once served as the treasurer of a booster club is accused of stealing over $127,000 from...
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Crime & Safety
/ 6 years agoMexican National Deported 13 Times Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison for Violating Supervised Release
Most of his prior removals were due to other criminal charges and convictions.
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Crime & Safety
/ 6 years ago2 Fmr Twitter Employees, Saudi National Charged as Acting as Illegal Agents of Saudi Arabia
Defendants Allegedly Acted as Illegal Agents of a Foreign Government by Providing Information About Twitter Users to Representatives of the Kingdom...
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Crime & Safety
/ 6 years agoCBP Seizes Record Cocaine Load at Georgia Port
On average, CBP seized 4,657 pounds of narcotics every day last year across the United States.
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Crime & Safety
/ 6 years agoGa Man Sentenced to 235 Months in Prison for Leading Meth Conspiracy from Prison
He has 3 other co-defendants who will soon be sentenced as well. Two of them are from Augusta, Ga.
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Crime & Safety
/ 6 years agoConvicted Felon and Co-Defendant, Caught With Stolen Weapons, Plead Guilty to Firearms Charges
Both defendants face a maximum ten years imprisonment, a maximum fine of $250,000 and three years’ supervised release.
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Crime & Safety
/ 6 years agoU.S. Navy Officer, 3 Others Charged with Conspiring to Smuggle Military Goods
The defendants were arrested on October 17, 2019, and are currently detained.