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Polk County

Police make arrest in armed robbery of Cedartown hotel

2018-06-01
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On: June 1, 2018
In: Local News, News Desk, Police/Crime News

Media Release Cedartown, Ga. – June 1, 2018– Cedartown Police have made an arrest in connection with a Memorial Day armed robbery of a local hotel. Dexter Leonard Gary, of a Rome address, was arrested on June 1, charged with the May 28 armed robbery of the Quality Inn. According to theContinue Reading

Polk County Jail report 1/4/17

2017-02-03
By:
On: February 3, 2017
In: Local News, News Desk

The Polk County Jail releases the arrest reports in the mornings during the week. Click on the link below to view the file in PDF format. Media Arrest Summary with Photos__2017-02-03_09-13-29-AMContinue Reading

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