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Starlight Cafe Owner in Custody After Cobb Bomb Threat
Just before 1 p.m. today, Col. Milton Beck with the Cobb County Sheriff's Office told Patch that officials had someone in custody.

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Just before 1 p.m. today, Col. Milton Beck with the Cobb County Sheriff's Office told Patch that officials had someone in custody.

The owner of the Starlight Cafe, across the street from the Cobb Courthouse, has been taken into custody, according to the MDJ.
Just before 1 p.m. today, Col. Milton Beck with the Cobb County Sheriff's Office told Patch that officials had someone in custody.
Around 11 a.m., someone called the Cobb 911 Center and said "there was a bomb threat for Cherokee and the Cobb County Courthouses."
Just after 10:30 p.m. Friday, a person wearing a hoodie and another person wearing a gray long sleeve shirt and baseball cap entered the store at 1167 Powder Springs Rd., said Officer David Baldwin, the spokesman for the Marietta Police Department.
Around 11 a.m., someone called the Cobb 911 Center and said "there was a bomb threat for Cherokee and the Cobb County Courthouses."
Around 11 a.m., someone called the Cobb 911 Center and said "there was a bomb threat for Cherokee and the Cobb County Courthouses."
Around 11 a.m., someone called the Cobb 911 Center and said "there was a bomb threat for Cherokee and the Cobb County Courthouses."
The incident occurred last August at the Woodcrest Apartments.
The incident occurred last Monday in the 600 block of Lions Club Drive.
"The fake iPad was equipped with writing including symbols of value and trademarks to give the fake iPad the appeance of being a real iPad," according to Cobb County criminal warrants.
The incident occurred last August at the Woodcrest Apartments.
A loss prevention employee confronted David Leonard in the parking lot after he allegedly walked out of the store without paying for a $398 HP desktop computer, according to a Cobb County criminal warrant.
The students have moderate to severe intellectual disabilities.
Mark Young first came to law enforcement's attention in January 2012 when an undercover officer received information that Young had manufactured his own C-4, which is a type of plastic explosive.
The students have moderate to severe intellectual disabilities.
Mark Young first came to law enforcement's attention in January 2012 when an undercover officer received information that Young had manufactured his own C-4, which is a type of plastic explosive.