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In Jail, Socks No Place for Pills
During a pat down, a total of 54 pain pills "fell to the floor" from the feet of a man arrested with an empty prescription bottle in his pocket.

Former Editor of Cartersville Patch. She is a University of Georgia graduate and former crime-beat reporter with The Daily Tribune News in Cartersville.
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During a pat down, a total of 54 pain pills "fell to the floor" from the feet of a man arrested with an empty prescription bottle in his pocket.

See who was arrested and the crimes reported in our daily blotter. The following arrests information was supplied by the Bartow County Sheriff's Office. It does not indicate a conviction.
Two men with red bandanas covering their faces demanded money and valuables from the victims, who were in their car near Burnt Hickory Food Mart in Cartersville.
The warning of dangerous heat in northern and central Georgia, including Bartow County, is in effect until Sunday at 8 p.m.
The 28-year-old man believed to be in Cartersville is accused of threatening to kill four people during an argument.
See who was arrested and the crimes reported in our daily blotter. The following arrests information was supplied by the Bartow County Sheriff's Office. It does not indicate a conviction.
The 32-year-old Cartersville man is wanted on an alleged probation violation following nine previous arrests.
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A 14-year-old and 16-year-old were arrested in connection with the Acworth incidents and Bartow authorities expect also to arrest an adult.
Georgia Army National Guard Maj. John W. Strain received the Society of U.S. Army Flight Surgeon's 2011 Theodore Lyster Flight Surgeon of the Year Award for his work in Iraq.
Fireworks shows, a parade and concert are on tap for the Fourth of July holiday. What are your plans?
Bartow County authorities say the man stole $210 in men's razor blade cartridges from Walmart in Cartersville.
See who was arrested and the crimes reported in our daily blotter. The following arrests information was supplied by the Bartow County Sheriff's Office. It does not indicate a conviction.
This weekend Cartersville and metro Atlanta will be feeling triple digit temperatures; here are a few tips to keep you and your family cool.
Tell us what you think of the decision to allow the individual mandate as an effective tax increase. One local state senator is "troubled" by it.
Cartersville police charged Mark Harris with two more counts and his son, Parker, with a misdemeanor marijuana violation.
An Excel Christian Academy teacher from Cartersville is one of a select group participating in a workshop aimed at changing the way astronomy is taught in Georgia high schools. Astronomical
See who was arrested and the crimes reported in our daily blotter. The following arrests information was supplied by the Bartow County Sheriff's Office. It does not indicate a conviction.
Bartow County Tea Party Director Gail Engelhardt released a statement along with two letters requesting investigations of alleged voter fraud by the county school board.
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