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May 24, 2007

Albany -- A man and woman suspected of dumping 500 pounds of household garbage in Southeast Dougherty County have been found.

 20 year old Colby Prichard and 51 year old Debra Mills surrendered Thursday morning.

They live near Dry Creek on Gravel Hill Road and investigators say they dumped everything from household garbage to microwaves in the creek bed.

Colby and Mills are charged with felony illegal dumping and will be booked at the jail Friday.

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