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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Jmaal Malik Keyes Case: Human Remains Found Near Suspect's Home

The GBI will run tests to see if they belong to the Hiram High School graduate.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Jmaal Malik Keyes Case: Human Remains Found Near Suspect's Home

The GBI will run tests to see if they belong to the Hiram High School graduate.

Human remains have been found near the home of Robert Kane Rolison, the 17-year-old Middle Georgia State College student who was arrested last week in connection with the death of a Hiram High School graduate. The remains were found at a Hawkinsville site last week, and the GBI will run tests to see if they belong to Jmaal Malik Keyes, according to WMAZ-TV in Macon. Middle Georgia State College campus police arrested Rolison, a dual-enrolled high school and Middle Georgia State student, Thursday night. He faces a charge of murder. Keyes, a 19-year-old freshman from Austell, was reported missing more than two weeks ago after he visited his family in the Atlanta area. WSB-TV reported last week that Keyes' family had lost contact with him …

Jessie Nicole Balderston

6:44 am on Thursday, May 16, 2013

Prayers for his family and praying the remains arent his   more ›

New Charge for Suspect in Robbery, I-75 Chase

She was arrested Monday on a charge of armed robbery.

A Dallas woman arrested in connection with a robbery and high-speed chase that forced authorities Monday afternoon to temporarily shut down Interstate 75 in both directions faces a new charge. Ancely Faye Green, 39, was arrested Monday on a charge of armed robbery, said Officer Mike Bowman with the Cobb County Police Department. According to a Cobb County criminal warrant, she now faces an additional charge of fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer for a felony offense. Other new details are outlined in the warrant, including the fact that the woman was "homeless" at the time of the incident. About 10:54 a.m. Monday, Green walked into the Acworth SunTrust Bank at 1755 Mars Hill Rd. and "presented a written note instructing the …

PENG uin

5:34 pm on Friday, May 17, 2013

@Octo Slash.... Thank you! Finally someone with sense! I cannot believe people are calling her the victim! Forget the rest of us who were obeying the law and NOT risking lives of others!   more ›

Paulding County Sheriff's Arrests: Battery, Drugs

Arrests made by the Paulding County Sheriff's Office within the past 24 hours. The following arrest information was supplied by the Paulding County Sheriff's Office. It does not indicate a conviction.

The people who appear in this police blotter were arrested by the Paulding County Sheriff's Department within the past 24 hours. All of the people listed here are accused, not convicted, and should be presumed innocent. The information came directly from public records supplied by the Paulding County Sheriff's Department. Dallas-Hiram Patch presumes those records are accurate and apologizes in advance for any errors. You can keep up with all the news in Dallas and Hiram by subscribing to our free daily newsletter, liking us on Facebook and following us on Twitter. We also have apps for your Android or iPhone that can bring you news, our business listings, weather forecasts and more.

Dallas Woman Arrested After Cobb Robbery, Interstate 75 Chase

Authorities Monday afternoon temporarily shut down I-75 in both directions.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Dallas Woman Arrested After Cobb Robbery, Interstate 75 Chase

Authorities Monday afternoon temporarily shut down I-75 in both directions.

A Dallas woman has been arrested in connection with a robbery and high-speed chase that forced authorities this afternoon to temporarily shut down Interstate 75 in both directions. About 10:54 a.m. today, 39-year-old Ancely Faye Green walked into the Acworth SunTrust Bank at 1755 Mars Hill Rd., claimed in a note that she had a bomb and demanded money, said Officer Mike Bowman with the Cobb County Police Department. When she received an undisclosed amount of cash, she drove away from the bank in a black vehicle. Officers spotted her and tried to initiate a traffic stop. Green, however, "refused to pull over and attempted to elude officers for several miles," Bowman said. Authorities pursued her southbound on Mars Hill Road to Macland Road; …

Amy stery

11:59 pm on Thursday, May 16, 2013

I agree that her robbing a bank was a bit much but you have to take into account why she did it. She had daughters who she was trying to provide for and had got evicted. If I was in the situation I would have done similar things. The people calling her a loser don't understand the reasons people do things. You have to have sympathy and try not to judge others so quickly.   more ›

Paulding County Sheriff's Arrests: Carrying Pistol Without License, Battery

Arrests made by the Paulding County Sheriff's Office within the past 24 hours. The following arrest information was supplied by the Paulding County Sheriff's Office. It does not indicate a conviction.

The people who appear in this police blotter were arrested by the Paulding County Sheriff's Department within the past 24 hours. All of the people listed here are accused, not convicted, and should be presumed innocent. The information came directly from public records supplied by the Paulding County Sheriff's Department. Dallas-Hiram Patch presumes those records are accurate and apologizes in advance for any errors. You can keep up with all the news in Dallas and Hiram by subscribing to our free daily newsletter, liking us on Facebook and following us on Twitter. We also have apps for your Android or iPhone that can bring you news, our business listings, weather forecasts and more.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Is Life Getting Harder for Middle-Aged People?

The suicide rate for people aged 35 to 64 increased 30 percent from 1999 to 2010, the New York Times reports.

Are Americans in the middle of their lives being stretched to the breaking point? The first decade of this century witnessed a dramatic rise in suicides among middle-aged people, The New York Times reports. The increase, about 30 percent among 35- to 64-year olds, has raised the question of whether "a generation of baby boomers who have faced years of economic worry and easy access to prescription painkillers may be particularly vulnerable to self-inflicted harm," according to the Times. The paper cites a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official who says the financial and family situations of baby boomers might be creating unique stresses, such as taking care both of their aging parents and their young adult children. The …

Friday, May 10, 2013

Teen Charged with Murdering Missing Austell Student

Police made an arrest in the case of missing student Jmaal Malik Keyes of Austell, who was reported missing from the Middle Georgia State College campus since April 25.

A 17-year-old Middle Georgia State College student is accused of murdering fellow student Jmaal Malik Keyes, a graduate of Hiram High School, in Paulding County. He was reported missing April 25. Middle Georgia State College campus police arrested 17-year-old Robert Kane Rolison Thursday night and charged him with murder. Keyes, a 19-year-old freshman from Austell, was reported missing more than two weeks ago after he visited his family in the Atlanta area. WSB reported earlier this week that Keyes' family had lost contact with him since April 25, a few days after his sister drove him back to his college campus in Cochran. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that campus police has yet to find Keyes' body, and the murder suspect, …

Rhonda Nelson

4:35 pm on Friday, May 10, 2013

I think I have missed something on this story, if no body has been found how do they know he is deceased ?   more ›

Corporal Retires from Sheriff's Office

Corporal Terry Greene Retired from the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office on April 30.

Corporal Terry Greene retired from the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office with more than 14 years of service. Greene began his employment with the Sheriff’s Office on Dec. 18, 1998. While employed at the Sheriff’s Office, Corporal Greene served under retired Sheriff Bruce Harris and current Sheriff Gary Gulledge. Throughout his career, Greene worked in the Detention Center and helped oversee the Special Operations Division. The Special Operations Division manages all inmate workforce activities where inmate labor is used to cut taxpayer costs for things such as litter pickup on county roadways, landscaping at county facilities, as well as many other things. Sheriff Gulledge expressed his gratitude to Corporal Greene for his 14 years of …

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