Thursday, May 23 2013 4:54 PM EDT2013-05-23 20:54:42 GMT
The attorney for the family of a teenager found dead at Lowndes High School says information from paramedics contradicts what sheriff's investigators say. But the sheriff's office says there's an explanation. 17-year-oldMore >>
The attorney for the family of a teenager found dead at Lowndes High School says information from paramedics contradicts what sheriff's investigators say. But the sheriff's office says there's an explanation.More >>
Thursday, May 23 2013 4:46 PM EDT2013-05-23 20:46:20 GMT
The Albany Police Department says that a woman who was walking along 8th Avenue was bitten by a dog Thursday afternoon. Here is the release provided by APD- At approximately 1:08 this afternoon, DispatchMore >>
The Albany Police Department says that a woman who was walking along 8th Avenue was bitten by a dog Thursday afternoon.More >>
Thursday, May 23 2013 4:17 PM EDT2013-05-23 20:17:43 GMT
In 2007, Phoebe Sumter Medical Center was in the same situation Moore Medical in Oklahoma is in now. Phoebe Sumter is taking up funds and signing a banner to send to Moore, Oklahoma Medical next week.More >>
In 2007, Phoebe Sumter Medical Center was in the same situation Moore Medical in Oklahoma is in now. Phoebe Sumter is taking up funds and signing a banner to send to Moore, Oklahoma Medical next week.More >>
Thursday, May 23 2013 3:54 PM EDT2013-05-23 19:54:34 GMT
A Dougherty County rape crisis center hopes to raise $15,000 at a tasty event Thursday night at the Merry Acres Event Center. The Lily Pad Center provides support services to more than 300 child victimsMore >>
The Lily Pad Center provides support services to more than 300 child victims and roughly 150 adults every year. About two hundred people are expected to show up for the fourth annual 'Farm to Fork' Fundraiser.More >>
April 19, 2007
We at WALB recognize the importance of keeping our streets safe. That's why we're launching a new crime fighting program called WALB's Most Wanted.
Starting Monday, we will regularly feature mug shots of South Georgia's most wanted criminals. You'll get an up close look at their faces and hear why they're running from the law. And you, our viewers, will play a big role in apprehending them.
Dozens of law enforcement officers, Sheriffs and Police Chiefs have pledged their support for this program, as was evidenced at a kickoff event earlier this week.
These law enforcers, from 31 South Georgia counties, will provide WALB with the mug shots and background information on criminals on our streets.
We commend these law enforcement leaders for their commitment and we ask you to work with us to put away the bad guys.
WALB's Most Wanted debuts Monday, April 23rd on First News at Five. We hope you'll watch because you could be the one who busts a bad guy.