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News Nearby: Man Struck, Killed by Train; Woman Stabbed; Missing Teens Found

Check out these Patch headlines from communities not far from Cumming and Forsyth County.

– Cartersville Patch

A man was struck and killed by a train in downtown Cartersville shortly before 10 p.m. on Nov. 1. Capt. Mark Camp of the Cartersville Police Department released this statement:

"A short time ago a male subject was hit by a train on the railroad tracks in downtown Cartersville near Museum Drive and West Main Street. From the information I have been given the subject is deceased.” See Cartersville Patch for more on this story.


Woman Stabbed in Dunwoody Early Friday
- Dunwoody Patch

Dunwoody Police are searching for a man who they believe stabbed his wife in the chest early Friday morning, according to CBS Atlanta.

Sgt. William Furman said that officers found a women suffering from a stab wound assumed to be caused by a knife Friday around 1 a.m. The incident occurred on Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, police said. See Dunwoody Patch for more on this story.


Missing Johns Creek Teens Found Unharmed
- Johns Creek Patch

According to the Johns Creek Police Department, missing Johns Creek teens Sean Mooney and Fea Raizes have been found unharmed in Savannah. Visit Johns Creek Patch for additional details.

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