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Precinct 4 Crime Blotter
The latest incident reports from the Northeast Cobb area.

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The latest incident reports from the Northeast Cobb area.

Heidi hasn't been seen since Monday morning.
The latest incident reports from Precinct 4 and selected areas of Precinct 3.
The State Road and Tollway Authority has four public input meetings plans to informed residents about the tolls ending on the state highway.
All 17 public high school bands in Cobb will be performing with the Auburn and UGA bands Sept. 24 and Oct. 1
Among the new ventures approved last week are restaurants on Sandy Plains Road and Powers Ferry Road and a bakery on Roswell Road.
The Oct. 7 event takes place at The Country Club of the South.
This week's events in the Northeast Cobb area also include a CPR course at the YMCA and the EAST COBBER Parade & Festival.
A business seminar, zoning cases, CPR instruction and high school football are also among this week's top activities in East Cobb.
Meet with county officials about vendor opportunities on Thursday at Piedmont Church.
ColibriumDirect is expected to add 400 full-time jobs with the onset of the Affordable Care Act.
The online and table ticket deadline is Wednesday for the Sept. 27 songwriting and instrumental event.
Lynn Weinberg is once again having the community arts and design event in her home in the Somerset neighborhood.
This letter to the editor celebrates National Arts and Humanities Month, which will take place in October.
Students were served up reading delights during the school's second annual event this week.
Fellowship Christian remains unbeaten while Centennial is still without a win.
The East Cobb Christian Academy wants to build a high school at the Shirley Blumenthal Park on Post Oak Tritt Road.
Construction includes a Georgia DOT project between Robinson Road and Providence Road east.
There's not much construction going on this weekend.