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District 6 City Councilmember Karen Meinzen McEnerny has decided not to seek re-election. Qualifying for candidates is at the end of August. Berkovitz and Bauman expressed a desire to bring a fresh aspect to Sandy Springs City Council.
Police say the suspect snatched money from the pocket of the victim and then got into the victim's car and drove away while the victim hung on.
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Sophie Lorene Adams, wanted for scamming an 82-year old SandySprings man out of $35,000 by claiming she needed the money for cancer treatments, is in the Fulton County Jail after surrendering Tuesday night.
Officers responded to a call at Dillard’s department store in Perimeter Mall on an uncooperative male shoplifter
Thomas Garrett has a worked as a teacher and counselor in Sandy Springs schools.
James Tyler Vickeron, 24, who resides on Roswell Road, was arrested and charged by Milton Police with DUI-Drugs, possession of heroin and failure to maintain lane.
Student musicians from Franklin Pond Chamber Music performed a concert for children in the Horizons Student Enrichment Program, on Tuesday. The event was presented by the Sandy Springs Society.
Information provided by Sandy Springs Police Capt. Steve Rose said Adams told the victim she needed $23,000 for cancer surgery. The victim gave her that amount and then an additional $12,000.
Sandy Springs chef David Larkworthy was among top chefs at the event, this weekend.
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