University Police Charge Man With Second-Degree Burglary After Discovering More Than $13,000 Missing From Vending Machines

Feb. 15, 2019

University of North Georgia police found through an investigation that more than $13,000 had been taken from vending machines at the university's Gainesville and Dahlonega campuses, which led to a man being charged with second-degree burglary and booked Feb. 11 into the Hall County Jail in Georgia, according to the Gainesville Times.

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