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East Cobb Police Blotter, Sept. 23-29
The latest incident reports from Precinct 4 and selected areas of Precinct 3.

I'm Wendy Parker, the editor of East Cobb Patch and Roswell Patch.
I grew up in East Cobb and graduated from Wheeler High School, and I have a wealth of experience covering community news in the metro Atlanta area.
I previously served as a local news reporter at The Marietta Daily Journal and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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The latest incident reports from Precinct 4 and selected areas of Precinct 3.

School will be out from this Thursday through next Tuesday.
Alpharetta-based Act Together Ministries is the beneficiary of the Oct. 13 event in Roswell.
Among the new ventures approved last week include restaurants on Canton Road and Terrell Mill Road.
The deadline to register for the Oct. 7 First Monday breakfast is noon Wednesday.
The new body, which replaces the Roswell Cultural Arts Board, is designed to be a more active, independent advocate.
An East Cobb man died and a passenger was injured early Saturday.
The deadline to register for the Oct. 7 First Monday breakfast is noon Wednesday.
The deadline to register for the Oct. 7 First Monday breakfast is noon Wednesday.
It's the fifth Monday of the month, so residents can speak on any topic they like.
Projects continue this week at the Sope Creek Bridge, Willow Point Parkway and Holt Road.
The deadline to register for the Oct. 7 First Monday breakfast is noon Wednesday.
Among the new ventures approved last week include restaurants on Canton Road and Terrell Mill Road.
It's easy to let the community know about your fair, festival or other fall event at Northeast Cobb Patch.
But it was heartbreak for Lassiter and Pope on Friday night.
It's easy to let the community know about your fair, festival or other fall event at East Cobb Patch.
The Roswell Woman's Club and RoswellNEXT will be sponsoring events in late October.
The Cobb school board is hearing plenty from parents of students at the Northeast Cobb elementary school.
More than 2,800 of canned goods to assist the needy were donated by the East Cobb synagogue during High Holy Days.
An East Cobb man died and a passenger was injured early Saturday.