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GEORGIA — Each weekend, Patch affords its readers a review of the top stories and headlines from across Georgia. Here's a roundup of some of the state's major and quirkiest stories. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on these stories by clicking here.

ICE Detains 475 In Immigration Raid At GA Hyundai Plant: Reports

Nearly 500 people, including several from South Korea, were detained during a federal immigration raid at a Georgia Hyundai plant — the largest in the history of Homeland Security Investigations, media reports say.

Death Of Woman Whose Body Was Found In Fire Probed As Homicide

Detectives and arson investigators were called to the scene after a woman was found dead during a fire at an apartment.

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Student Stabbed Trying To Stop Fight At School

A student is facing charges in connection with the stabbing of another student who was trying to break up a fight at a high school.

Newborn Found In Dumpster Behind GA Motel

A baby boy was in the intensive care unit after being found in a dumpster near a Georgia motel, police say.

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Suspect In Fatal Fentanyl Overdose Arrested

Police say they have arrested a person accused of dealing fentanyl to a man, resulting in his death.

Man Dies From Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound During Blaze

Firefighters encountered the man twice before a neighbor reported finding him dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, fire officials say.

Man Used Snapchat To Target Teens, Sexually Abuse Them: Police

The man was accused of sexually and physically abusing teenagers he met through the social media app, Snapchat. As of Friday, police say they have identified four teenage victims.

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