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The top five stories from the previous week in the North Druid Hills-Briarcliff area.

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Hometown: Owings, Md.
Birthday: Aug. 2
Bio: I moved to the Atlanta metro area in 2008 and freelanced for several publications before The Champion Newspaper in Decatur hired me to cover the news in DeKalb County in 2009. I joined Patch in October 2010.
I live in the North Druid Hills community and have worked for daily and weekly newspapers in Maryland, Virginia and the Carolinas. I graduated from the University of Maryland in 2005 with a degree in English Language and Literature, a wonderful field of study that will challenge and engage you even as it lays the groundwork for your future unemployment. (But you'll know how to chart our nation's secular transformation from the works of Charles Brockden Brown to Seinfeld. FYI: Moby Dick is a turning point.)
I grew up in southern Maryland near the Chesapeake Bay. I'm a huge ice hockey fan and played the sport through middle and high school. I also love movies and own a somewhat sad collection of more than 500 movies.
As a journalist, I've covered everything from large national stories (the Washington, D.C., snipers in 2003) to the smallest story you can think of, including pizza day at Lady's Island Elementary School in Beaufort, S.C.
The top five stories from the previous week in the North Druid Hills-Briarcliff area.

Eighteen students at the school have been accepted on college teams, according to the school.
The man fled after handing a note to a Regions Bank teller in Toco Hill Shopping Center on Wednesday, a county official said.
The thief fled the store with about $500 in cash, DeKalb County police said.
Most communities through the area seemed essentially untouched following last night's storms and tornadoes that more than 200 people across six states.
The thief fled the store with about $500 in cash, DeKalb County police said.
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The man forced the mother and her daughter to the kitchen floor and fled with the woman's wedding and engagement rings, credits cards and a wallet.
The 13-year-old recently won an award from the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust and will be honored this week.
Courtney Lonsway will head to St. Louis later this week for a world championship robotics match.
Two suspects were involved in the apartment shooting that left one person dead, police said.
The top five stories from the previous week in the North Druid Hills-Briarcliff area.
DeKalb County police responded to a homicide at the 3500 block of the highway yesterday.
Both suspects in Zone 2 burglary are from Atlanta, according to city police
84-year-old Coleman Edward Metts, the grandfather of Audra Anders who runs Dunwoody's Aha! Connection blog, was found Saturday morning after going missing Thursday afternoon in Columbus, Ga.
Both suspects are from Atlanta, according to the city's police department.
Ministers associated with the Unitarian Universalist church in North Georgia came out Friday against a House bill that would allow police to verify the immigration status of suspects.
The church is running a background check on the principal who has accepted the job, and his identity could be announced in about 10 days.
The school's fifth-graders re-enacted historical religious event yesterday.
The mental health treatment facility is hosting its 14th annual fundraiser, which will include entertainment from Vince and Barbara Dooley.