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Regional Roundup: Authorities Seek Robbery Suspect, President to Visit Metro School, and Fines for Passing Stopped School Buses
A look at top stories from Patch sites across Georgia.
Authorities Seek Bank Robbery Suspect - Alpharetta Patch
The FBI and Alpharetta police are asking for the public's help to find a man responsible for the armed robbery of theΒ BB&T Branch on North Point ParkwayΒ on Monday.
A lone black male entered the branch at 5690 North Point Parkway at approximately 9:53 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 11, and announced a robbery. According to an FBI blog, the robber placed a handgun onto the teller counter. He was given an undisclosed amount of money and left the bank without further incident.
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- East Cobb Patch
AΒ program that fines motorists who zip by Cobb school buses without stoppingΒ generated more than $58,000 during its first two months.
During this morning'sΒ Board of CommissionersΒ meeting, which is scheduled for 9 a.m. at theΒ County Building, 100 Cherokee St., officials are expected to split the first payout from the program between theΒ Cobb County School District, theΒ Cobb County Police DepartmentΒ and an outside vendor.
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- Barrow Patch
A Bethlehem resident is facing child molestation charges after a 15-year-old told a school resource officer she was given alcohol at the suspect's residence and awoke to him touching her.Β
The teen accused the suspect of getting her drunk, then trying to put his hands down her pants.Β The alleged incidents occurred in 2012.Β
Barrow Patch has more on this story.
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President to Visit Decatur SchoolΒ - Decatur Patch
President Obama will visit theΒ College Heights Early Childhood Learning CenterΒ in Decatur on Thursday during his visit to the Atlanta area.
The visit was announced Friday with few details, but College Heights Principal Suzanne Kennedy sent a note to parents about the President's plans to drop into the school at 917 S. McDonough St.,Β according to Decatur Metro.
See Decatur Patch for more on this story.
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