Here’s your southwest Georgia news roundup for Thursday, February 11, 2016:
- BAINBRIDGE, GA (SOWEGALIVE) – Emily Sullivan , a freshman at Bainbridge High School of Bainbridge is a Delegate to the Congress of Future Medical Leaders in Lowell, MA on June 25-27, 2016.
- ASHBURN, GA (WALB) – A suspected South Carolina bank robber ended up in a south Georgia jail Wednesday night.
- BLAKELY, GA (WALB) – Conyers Police chased down two suspects who were in a missing south Georgia man’s truck Friday. His truck was used in two home invasions in Conyers.
- PELHAM, GA (WALB) – A woman is out of jail on bond after police said she stabbed her boyfriend twice.
- MEIGS, Ga. (WCTV) — Residents are speaking out about the recent arrest of Meigs mayor Linda Harris and say her ongoing trouble with the law is hurting the town’s reputation.
- CAMILLA (Albany Herald) — When Camilla Mayor Rufus Davis was sworn into office in January, he promised to bring change to the Southwest Georgia town of 5,000 people. Last week, Davis found himself involved in some change of his financial status after the city received notice of an IRS levy totaling almost $3 million filed against the mayor.
- DOTHAN, AL (DOTHAN EAGLE) – Dothan police arrested two people, including a 17-year-old boy, in connection to six residential burglaries and a dozen vehicle break-ins in south Dothan.
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