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Bond Denied in Death Case; Jaywalking Mom To Appear in Court

Here are today's top headlines from around Acworth, metro Atlanta and northern Georgia.

Bond Denied in Douglas Death Case - Douglasville Patch

Douglas County judge Monday denied bond for two people accused of dumping a Dallas musician's body by a Dumpster, according to theDouglas County Sentinel. Douglasville Patch has more on this story.

Walmart Employee Wanted in Theft - South Cobb Patch 

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A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a Marietta man who allegedly stole more than $3,700 from the Austell Walmart Supercenterwhere he worked. South Cobb Patch has more on this story. 

Body of Stone Mountain Man Found on GPC Campus Idenfitied - Stone Mountain Patch 

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The man found dead on the campus of Georgia Perimeter College in nearby Clarkston on Monday was Alpha Oumar Diallo, who lived in the Stone Mountain area. Stone Mountain Patch has more on this story. 

Man Charged with Kidnapping Children Arrested Again - Suwanee Patch

The man charged with kidnapping his children in Suwanee last December was jailed Monday night (June 10) after police said he was spotted with a knife near the childrens' Suwanee house. Suwanee Patch has more on this story. 

Jaywalking Mom To Appear in State Court - Smyrna-Vinings Patch

The case of Raquel Nelson, the Cobb mother who came into the national spotlight after her 4-year-old son was struck and killed as he crossed Austell Road in 2010, will return to the Cobb County State Court this week. Smyrna-Vinings Patch has more on this story. 

Police Believe Runaway Johns Creek Teen is in Danger - Johns Creek Patch

A 15-year-old Johns Creek teen is missing and considered to be endangered, according to the city's police department. Johns Creek Patch has more on this story. 

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