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Police Offer Reward for Murder Suspects; Will City of Sugar Hill become SugarDaddie?

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Two Local Businesses Vandalized Early Wednesday
- Midtown Patch

Two businesses in the shopping center located at Piedmont Avenue and Monroe Drive had their front glass doors smashed in by vandals during the early morning hours on Wednesday.

Video taken by 11Alive news cameras shows how the doors were smashed open on both the Area 4 Salon located at 1536 Monroe Dr. and the Rapid Sign Systems business located at 1531 Piedmont Avenue. .

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Suspect in East Cobb Murder Gets 10 Years in Stalking Case
- East Cobb Patch

An Acworth man indicted last month in the December 2012 murder of his ex-wife at her East Cobb home was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years in prison for violating the terms of his probation in a prior aggravated stalking case.

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Cobb Superior Court Chief Judge Adele Grubbs, who sentenced John Steven Kristofak to probation in October after he pleaded guilty in the earlier aggravated stalking and family violence simple battery case involving Donna Kristofak, revoked that probation today, according to the Marietta Daily Journal and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. .


Milton Offers Reward to Help Find 3 Murder Suspects
- Alpharetta-Milton Patch

Milton police want your help in finding three people believed to be involved in a murder and attempted robbery that occurred in the city on March 12, and they are ready to hand over up to $5,000 for the assistance.

Police investigators and Crime Stoppers Greater Atlanta are offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the person or persons responsible. .


Mayor SugarDaddie? Sugar Hill Mayor Makes $1M Counterproposal to Dating Website
- Buford Patch

Sugar Hill, Ga. - Could Sugar Hill Mayor Gary Pirkle soon be known as Mayor Sugardaddie?

According to Darren Shuster, SugarDaddie.com spokesman and founder of Pop Culture PR, Mayor Pirkle has made a counterproposal to Sugardaddie.com's offer to pay $3.75 million if the city of Sugar Hill will change its name to Sugardaddie.com. See Buford Patch for more on this story.

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