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Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Blotter

Posted by Web Editor on Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 9:00 AM

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THROWING MONEY AROUND: A 19-year-old woman from Rex said she went through a toll booth on Ga. 400 one evening. She said her passenger (a 19-year-old man) got out of the car, put 50 cents in the toll basket and they drove on. A little farther down the road, the male passenger “noticed that the $7,649 was missing, so they got off at Exit 4/Glenridge Connector and turned around and went back to the toll booth,” an officer wrote. According to a toll-booth employee, a woman in a white car said there was money on the ground — and she showed him the money and drove away. He said, “some of the money was in one pile and that some more of the money was blowing around and that he picked up some of the money, but the female never gave him any money. [He] then turned the money in to his boss.”

The woman got $4,520 back — but she’s still missing $3,129. An officer wrote, “When I asked if they could review the security camera [a manager] stated that he was unable to review then and they would have to wait til the day shift manager came in.”

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What's up with the username and password to continue reading??

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Posted by Lauren on 04/30/2009 at 7:32 AM

Sorry about that, Lauren. It's been fixed.

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Posted by ThomasWheatley on 04/30/2009 at 8:01 AM

Dear Tom, Thanks for posting the SB170 signing event. It was actually brought to my attention from a colleague in DC who runs the divestment campaigns at the Genocide Intervention Network. Best, Melanie Nelkin Darfur Urgent Action Coalition of GA

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Posted by Melanie Nelkin on 04/30/2009 at 11:19 AM
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