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Unborn Child Killed | Residents Escape Blaze | Deadly Dogfight: GA Weekend

Here are the headlines you may have missed from the weekend in Georgia.

We have rounded up the stories you may have missed over the weekend to prepare you for the week ahead.

A man is suspected of taking multiple packages from residents homes, while a crash injures two people who were crossing the street.

When two dogs began fighting, one of the owners was accused of fatally shooting the second owner and killing the man's dog.

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Here are some of the top stories from the weekend you may have missed in Georgia:

2 Dead, Multiple Injured In Fiery Wrong-Way GA Crash

Among those injured was a pregnant woman, whose husband died in the wrong-way crash at the GA-10 Inner Loop, according to a GoFundMe.

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Unborn Child Killed, 2 Injured In Triple Shooting

A man was injured in a shooting that also injured a pregnant woman and killed her unborn child at the I-285 ramp, police say.

Firefighter Injured, 4 Displaced In Blaze: Report

A firefighter suffered minor burns to the ears while responding to a house fire, a media report says.

Man Shoots Self At ATL Airport, Faces Charges: Police

Police say a man who shot and injured himself in a baggage claim area at the Atlanta airport is facing multiple charges.

Man Faces Porch Piracy Charges In Package Thefts

A 35-year-old man accused of taking packages from the homes of residents was arrested, police say.

Man Arrested On Murder Charges After Deadly Dogfight At GA Park

A man, whose dog engaged in a fight with another man's dog, is accused of fatally shooting the victim and his dog at a park.

2 Pedestrians Hit By Van Injured

Two pedestrians were hit by a van while crossing the road, leaving one of them with critical injuries, police say.

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