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REGIONAL REPORT: Lip-Biting Suspect, and Some Showbiz News in Gwinnett ...
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'The Returned' TV Crew Prepares Norcross Home for Filming - Norcross Patch
FTP Productions plans to film the ABC pilot for a supernatural drama called "The Returned" in Norcross this week. Most filming will take place at the Pafford home at 566 N. Peachtree St., but the production also plans to capture downtown businesses, street traffic and some neighbors surrounding the home.
Visit Norcross Patch for updates on filming and the preparations.
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Lip-Biting Suspect Surrenders to Police - Midtown Patch
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After seeing his face reported through news outlets, the suspect, Carl Winston, walked into an Atlanta police station on Saturday and turned himself in. He is now at the Fulton County jail and charged with aggravated battery.
Winston is accused of pinning a waiter down outside a restaurant and biting his lip.
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Group Formed to Combat Prostitution - Midtown Patch
Recognizing the need for a holistic approach to combat street-level prostitution, the City of Atlanta has convened a Working Group to Reduce Prostitution to collaborate with key stakeholders and bring back recommendations to the Administration and City Council.
The current “Stay Out of Areas of Prostitution” legislation will be held until the Working Group is ready to report back with new or amended legislation.
Midtown Patch has more on this story.
Man Seriously Injured in East Cobb Crash - East Cobb Patch
A Marietta man is in critical condition after the car in which he was riding slammed into a utility pole in a two-vehicle accident Friday at the intersection of Johnson Ferry Road and Woodlawn Drive.
Kyle Lysaght, 22, was airlifted by Life Flight helicopter to the Atlanta Medical Center, according to Cobb Police Sgt. Dana Pierce.
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