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Alpharetta Woman Charged With Murder, More Rabies in Forsyth

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Police Charge Alpharetta Woman With Ex-Husband's Murder - Alpharetta-Milton Patch

Alpharetta police have arrested charged a woman in the death of her ex-husband, who was found with multiple gunshot wounds after a 911 call to a Serenity Court address Thursday night

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Jennifer Pugh, age 48, of Alpharetta, was arrested and charged by detectives with the Alpharetta Department of Public Safety with felony murder. The Alpharetta 911 center received an emergency call at approximately 6:30 p.m. on April 18 indicating a man needed emergency medical treatment at 120 Serenity Court, Alpharetta. Alpharetta-Milton Patch has more on this story. 

Person of Interest Identified in Dunwoody McDonald's Armed Robbery - Dunwoody Patch

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Dunwoody police have identified another person of interest in connection with the dramatic Jan. 7 armed robbery of a local McDonalds.

Police want to question Devante Davis (aka Vante Dirty Dreads), in connection with the robbery.

Two other suspects have already been arrested:Dejaun Anthony Simmons, 19, and .

Police believe Tibbs was the driver of a dark sedan that pulled up to the restaurant's drive-through window around 4 am on Jan. 7. Dunwoody Patch has more on this story. 

Second Case of Rabies Reported in Forsyth - Cumming Patch 

A fox that was involved with two dogs has tested positive for rabies, according to authorities.

Sgt. Debra Frampton of the Forsyth County Animal Control Unit said on April 16 two dogs belonging to a resident on Hickory Trail, which is located off Chamblee Gap Road, northwest of downtown Cumming, became "tangled up" with a fox. After the dog's owner killed the fox, the resident took the wild animal along with the dogs, to a veterinarian. Cumming Patch has more on this story. 

Levi's Call Issued for 3-Year-Old Oglethorpe County Boy - Oconee Patch

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has issued a Levi's call on behalf of the Oglethorpe County Sheriff's Office for 3-year-old Anthony Jose Vazquez.

The blue-eyed, blonde-haired boy is believed to have been abducted by 29-year-old Stephanie Dawn Loving between midnight and 1 a.m. Friday. He was wearing blue shorts and a blue and white shirt. Loving is described as 5'9" tall and 220 pounds. She has brown eyes and blonde hair. Oconee Patch has more on this story. 


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