This page includes updated news articles on charges based on traffic violations, DUIs, misdemeanors, felonies and probation violations throughout Georgia.
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10/16/18, 9:00 AM traffic update for Metro AtlantaAt 9:00 AM today metro Atlanta shows the usual traffic slowdowns, and a variety of closed lanes, and accidents on the freeway.
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Someone trying to snatch children in Buford and Sugar Hill:According to WSB TV, a man driving a dark colored late model pick up truck, is attempting to lure and snatch children in the Buford and Sugar Hill neighborhoods.
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Metro Atlanta 5:00 PM traffic update 10/3/18
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10/3/18 noon day metro Atlanta traffic report.
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4:30 PM metro Atlanta traffic update, 10/2/18
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9:30 a.m. Metro Atlanta traffic update 9/28/18Traffic moving at a normal pace near the speed limit throughout metro Atlanta with a few exceptions.
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4:00 PM Metro Atlanta traffic update 9/27/18Metro Atlanta traffic 9/27/18 Congestion and slow traffic on the north inter-ring of l-285 westbound from I-85 to I-75. Traffic moving slowly at 20 to 30 mph.
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Early afternoon Metro Atlanta rush-hour on 9/26/18,9/26/18, early afternoon rush-hour in Metro Atlanta. Traffic is unusually heavy today at 4:00 PM.
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Clark Atlanta University student shot in the back.According to WSB Atlanta, “a student at Clark Atlanta University was shot in the back as she drove through her neighborhood causing her to crash her car.”
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12 o’clock noon, 9/25/18 Metro Atlanta traffic update.12 o’clock noon, 9/25/18 Metro Atlanta traffic update. This update is provided to you by the Alpharetta, GA traffic ticket attorney Scott Miller. 770-408-1001
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