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- Douglasville Patch

A Cobb County grand jury has indicted a former sheriff's deputy from Douglasville on charges of rape, sexual assault against persons in custody, violation of oath by public officer, and other charges.

In a warrant, Cobb authorities alleged that 51-year-old Alvin Blake Sutherland made physical contact with an unnamed female inmate at the Cobb jail on Jan. 11.

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He was fired from his job and arrested Jan. 18.

Read about the additional charges against Sutherland on Douglasville Patch.

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Woman Dressed As Mime Attacks UGA Coed - Athens Patch

A campus-bound University of Georgia student, walking along Broad Street, was attacked by a woman dressed as a mime last week. The attacker, Stephanie Walker, 37, of Hawthorne Avenue, wore all black and had her face painted white, according to a story in the Athens Banner Herald.

A man from Oglethorpe County who was driving by stopped Walker from beating the 20-year-old student, the story says. He then chased and caught Walker, holding her until two probation officers in the area came to help. 

Visit Athens Patch to learn why the mime said she attacked the student.

 

Georgia Tech Computer Model Predicts NCAA Basketball Champion - Midtown Patch

When Georgia Tech opens the doors to the Georgia Dome next month as the host institution for the 2013 Final Four, expect third-seeded Florida to walk out as the national champion. That’s the prediction from Georgia Tech’s Logistic Regression/Markov Chain (LRMC) college basketball ranking system, a computerized model that has chosen the men’s basketball national champ in three of the last five years.

Visit Midtown Patch to find out which other teams are predicted to advance to the Final Four.

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