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1 Dead, 1 Injured In Car Crash: Cobb Police
Two Douglasville residents were involved in a single-vehicle car accident on Pat Mell Road in Marietta, just after midnight Monday.

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Two Douglasville residents were involved in a single-vehicle car accident on Pat Mell Road in Marietta, just after midnight Monday.

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