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Dalton Police Officer Leslie O’Neal has resigned after mistakenly arresting 18-year-old Ximena Arias-Cristobal, who was later held in an ICE detention center for two weeks. Body camera footage ...
DALTON — With hot issues and contested races driving interest, Dalton experienced its strongest attendance in years for its recent town meeting and elections. According to unofficial results provided ...
DALTON, Ga. — A Dalton college student has reunited with her family after being released from ICE custody late Thursday night. Despite bonding out, she continues to face deportation. In the ...
Officer Ruben Ruiz was named Dalton Police Department’s 2024 Traffic Safety Officer of the Year for his 71 DUI arrests and commitment to public safety. Ruiz was recognized for his enforcement of ...
Ximena Arias-Cristobal, a Dalton teen brought to the U.S. as a child, was released from ICE custody after being mistakenly pulled over by police and detained for over two weeks. An immigration ...
The first film Dalton plans to make will tell her own story of sexual abuse and healing. Netflix executive Kelly Dalton is exiting the streamer to start her own production company, Higher Altitude ...
DALTON, Ga. - Ximena Arias-Cristobal, a 19-year-old college student from Dalton, was released from ICE custody on Thursday evening, according to her lawyer. Arias-Cristobal was granted a $1,500 ...
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DALTON — Town resident Jeannie Ingram is tired of the lack of transparency and communication between the town and its residents. On Wednesday night, Ingram, along with other residents, voiced their ...
City of Dalton spokesperson Bruce Frazier confirmed to CBS News that Dalton police Officer Leslie Allen O'Neal had resigned from the police department. He did not give any information on the ...
DALTON — The 277 registered voters and 17 guests who attended Monday’s annual Town Meeting had plenty to discuss. So much so that after nearly four hours of debating and only 19 of the 31 articles ...