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residue on it.
In the living room and kitchen area
they located three cell phones and an
Ipad. They also located a car title for
the Porsche Cayene that Basnight
and Headley were stopped in earlier
by Officer DeWald where he re
covered over $40,000.00 in cash.
The title was given to Officer DeWald.
They also located another title to a
Lexus ES300 that was taken and
placed into evidence. They checked
the parking deck for the vehicle but
did not locate it. In the pantry to the
kitchen they located a food saver va
cuum machine with several food
saver bags in the box. They also
found food saver bags in the house
that contained marijuana residue and
smelled of marijuana. The food saver
bags were the same type that was in
the box. Also on the kitchen table
there was located paperwork where
Giralde had just closed on a home
purchase at 4678 Ash St, Doraville,
Ga. 30338 which showed it was loc
ated in Gwinnett County. The paper
work appeared to show that Giralde
paid for the house in cash. The
vehicle that Giralde owns, 2013 Mer
cedes bearing NY/GKE9922 and
V.I.N. WDDJK7DA2DF018907, was
not at the apartment complex.
While on scene officers had Officer
DeWald and his narcotics certified K9
do a free air sniff around the vehicles
associated with the residents of
apartment #11025. The vehicles in
the parking deck that were associ
ated with the apartment are a white
Cadillac CTS, bearing GA/PRC6965,
and a blue in color older model
Chevy that was under a car cover.
The courtesy officer, Deputy Bell, ad
vised that he has seen on several oc
casions Basnight entering and exit
ing the Cadillac. The older model
Chevy is registered to Headley. Of
ficer DeWald advised that his K9 aler
ted on the Cadillac CTS but did not
alert on the older model Chevy. His
K9 also did not alert on any of the
other vehicles next to these two
vehicles. Brown and Brown wrecker
service was contacted and respon
ded to the scene. The Cadillac was
then impounded and towed to Brown
and Brown Wrecker Service so they
could obtain a search warrant for the
vehicle. Inside on the back seat of
the Cadillac were several pine tree air
fresheners just laying on top of the
back seat.
A copy of the search warrant and the
items taken was left on the kitchen
counter with a list of the items taken.
All items seized were placed into
evidence at Dunwoody Headquar
ters. Upon leaving the apartment it
was secured.
On April 17, 2014 Officer R. Barrett,
responded to DeKalb County Magis
trate's Office and secured a search
warrant for white 2004 Cadillac CTS,
bearing GA/PRC6965, with a V.I.N of
1G6DM577540190019 that was be
ing stored at Brown and Brown
Wrecker Service. The impound lot is
at 3854 N Peachtree Rd, Chamblee,
GA. The search warrant was signed
by Magistrate Judge Dorfman, search
warrant number 14-SW000342.
On April 17, 2014 Officer R Barrett,
executed a search warrant at Brown
and Brown Wrecker Service, 3854 N
Peachtree Rd, on a white in color
2004 Cadillac CTS bearing
GA/PRC6965. He confirmed the
vehicle was the one in the search
warrant. Those present during the
search was Officer D. Laskowski, Of
ficer M. DeWald, Sandy Springs P.D.,
and I.
While searching the backseat area of
the vehicle Officer Laskowski re
moved the backseat and on the floor
under the seat was a clear red in col
or small plastic baggy. Inside the
baggy you could see a white powdery
substance, believed to be Cocaine. A
further search of the vehicle we loc
ated a digital scale under the front
passenger seat.
While searching behind the passen
ger seat Officer Barrett noticed that
the back of the seat was not tight
against the main part of the seat. He
pulled on the plastic cover and it
came out about two inches but was
stopped by what appeared to be a
tiny wire. The back plastic cover to
the driver's seat pulled completely
off. He then reached down into the
opening on the back side of the pas
senger seat and could feel a plastic
bag. The wire was then cut and the
back plastic piece opened up further.
There was a secret compartment in
the back of the passenger seat. I was
able to pull out a plastic food saver
bag which contained another vacu
um seal type bag. Inside that bag
was a large amount of suspected
marijuana. There was also a digital
scale inside the compartment. The
food saver bag was the same type of
food saver bag that we located in the
apartment we executed a search war
rant on.
They then continued to search the
vehicle and noticed that the screws to
the glove box appeared to have been
removed and had marks on them.
They did not appear to be the way
there were when it comes from the
factory. I then removed the screws
from the plastic insert of the glove
box. When taking out the plastic in
sert the area above the glove box did
not appear like it does when it comes
from the factory. Officer Barrett then
had Officer DeWald and Laskowski
look at the area above the glove box.
They advised that the padding in the
glove box appeared to be glued on
and it also had another piece of met
al up in the area that did not appear
to belong there. A wire that was at
tached to a small plastic piece also
fell out. When touching it was a cable
to try to jump the circuit it had power
coming to it from somewhere under
the dash. They advised that the air
bag had also been removed. Officer
DeWald advised that there was what
appeared to be a piston/accuator in
stalled inside the dash. It was con
nected to the air vent on the passen
ger side middle of the dash. We were
able to pop out the vent and it was at
tached to a seat belt buckle and
latch. When removing the vent from
the seat belt buckle and from the
dash it gave you access to the area
behind the dashboard where the air
bag would sit, creating another secret
compartment.
In the vehicle we also located a GPS
that was taken as evidence. We also
located several receipts in the middle
console that had Sinclair Basnights
name on them. We also located 2
U.S.P.S. keys in the middle console.
Officer Barrett left copy of the search
warrant on the front dash. One of the
digital scales was left in the vehicle
when we left. All evidence taken from
the vehicle was placed into evidence
at Dunwoody Police headquarters.
The white powdery substance in the
clear red plastic baggy field tested
positive for cocaine.
Carter was charged with Violation of
the Georgia Controlled Substances
Act. The marijuana and cocaine are
subject to forfeiture pursuant to
O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(1). The
vehicle is subject to forfeiture pursu
ant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(2),
(d)(3) and (d)(6).
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(n)(3), any claim to the seized
property must be sent within thirty
days to the seizing law enforcement
agency AND to Deputy Chief Assist
ant District Attorney, Kenneth
Hutcherson, by certified mail, return
receipt requested.
Robert D. James
(Ga. Bar No. 389148)
District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
By: Kenneth Hutcherson
Georgia Bar No. 380263
Deputy Chief Assistant
District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700
Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355
Email:
klhutcherson@dekalbcountyga.gov
Main Office: (404) 371-2561
Fax: (404) 371-2981
++Wallace Carter and Sinclair Bas-
night++
050-360379 7/10,7/17,7/24wg
In re: APPROXIMATELY
3.14 POUNDS OF MARIJUANA;
APPROXIMATELY .6 GRAMS OF
MDMA; APPROXIMATELY LESS
THAN A GRAM OF
LIQUID HASH; et al.
NOTICE OF SEIZURE
OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY VALUED
AT $25,000.00 OR LESS
TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN PROPERTY DE
SCRIBED BELOW
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n),
you are hereby notified that on April
22, 2013, the property described be
low was seized at 2111 Brook View
Ave., DeKalb County, Georgia by De
tective M.D. Crews of the DeKalb
County Police Department:
a. Approximately 3.14 pounds of
marijuana; and
b. Approximately .6 grams of MDMA;
and
c. Approximately less than a gram of
liquid hash; and
d. Five hundred twenty two dollars
($522.00) in U.S. Currency; and
e. 2000 Honda Accord U.S. EX, VIN#
1HGCG2258YA028553; and
f. High Point .40 cal pistol, SER#
7135468; and
g. (3) Digital scales.
Conduct giving rise to said seizure
was as follows:
Said property:
a. was directly or indirectly used or in
tended for use to facilitate a violation
of the Georgia Controlled Sub
stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30,
more specifically, the possession,
distribution, sale, or delivery of
marijuana, MDMA, and liquid hash.
b. was found in close proximity to
said marijuana, MDMA, and liquid
hash; or
c. represents proceeds derived or
realized from said violation(s) of the
Georgia Controlled Substances Act.
More specifically, on April 22, 2014,
Detective Crews was notified by
North/Central Uniform units that they
were assisting in a search warrant,
with the Lilburn Police Department,
located at 2111 Brook View Ave.,
Sonoma Ridge Apartments. Upon ex
ecuting the search warrant, a large
amount of Marijuana, an unknown
brown powder, blue pills, hemp oil,
and a handgun was located. Detect
ive Crews responded to the scene to
assist with the narcotics investigation.
Upon arriving on the scene, Detect
ive Crews met with Detective C.
Belcher of the Lilburn Police Depart
ment. According to Detective Belcher,
He began an investigation on Febru
ary 10, 2014 (LPD case #
LP14000495) in reference to a burg
lary that occurred at 5211 Birdlake
Drive, Lilburn, GA., where several
items were taken. One of the items,
an Xbox, was later connected to
Xbox Live via the internet. Detective
Belcher was able to track the IP ad
dress to which the Xbox was connec
ted and was able to obtain from the
service provider that the Xbox was
connected to the internet on Febru
ary 10, 2014, at 1238hrs and 2253
hrs, which was after the burglary. De
tective Belcher issued a subpoena to
Comcast on April 14, 2014, for the
account information for the IP ad
dress that the Xbox was actively con
nected to. On April 24, 2014, he re
ceived the customer account for the
Comcast IP address which showed
Lazetta Hill, who resided at 2111
Brook View Ave., Doraville GA
30340. On April 22, 2014, Detective
Belcher applied and obtained a
search warrant from DeKalb County
Magistrate Court for Burglary.
Upon executing the search warrant,
Detective Belcher found 5 very large
jars filled with Marijuana in the closet
of bedroom # 2. In the same location,
he also found a backpack containing
6 vacuum sealed bags of Marijuana.
Upon receiving this investigative in
formation, the DeKalb Detectives
went and was granted an additional
search warrant, and upon executing
it, they located 3.14 pounds of
Marijuana, which was located in the
kitchen and in bedroom #2. They also
located .6 grams of MDMA in a dime
bag, which was located in bedroom
#1 on top of drawer, 3 Morphine
Sulphate extended release pills were
located in bedroom #1 as well, which
Chambliss nor Hill had a perscription
for. They also located less than an
ounce of Hash oil in the freezer. They
seized 3 digital scales, located in the
kitchen and in the 2000 Honda Ac
cord, a High Point .40 Cal pistol, in
bedroom #2 and an undetermined
amount of USC.
Hill and Chambliss were arrested by
Lilburn for Burglary, for they located
the items stolen in the Burglary in the
residence and they were arrested for
the Narcotic violations by Det. Crews.
The U.S. currency was transported to
BB&T Bank where it was counted by
an employee and determined to be
$522.00. The currency was then de
posited in an account at the bank.
++Hill and Chambliss++ were
charged with Violation of the Georgia
Controlled Substances Act. The
marijuana, MDMA, and liquid hash
are subject to forfeiture pursuant to
O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(1). The cur
rency is subject to forfeiture pursuant
to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(2). The
vehicle is subject to forfeiture pursu
ant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(2),
(d)(3) and (d)(6). The weapon is sub
ject to forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A.
§ 16-13-49(d)(4).
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(n)(3), any claim to the seized
property must be sent within thirty
days to the seizing law enforcement
agency AND to Deputy Chief Assist
ant District Attorney, Kenneth
Hutcherson, by certified mail, return
receipt requested.
Robert D. James
(Ga. Bar No. 389148)
District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
By: Kenneth Hutcherson
Georgia Bar No. 380263
Deputy Chief Assistant
District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700
Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355
Email:
klhutcherson@dekalbcountyga.gov
Main Office: (404) 371-2561
Fax: (404) 371-2981
050-360380 7/10,7/17,7/24wg
In re: APPROXIMATELY 24
MARIJUANA PLANTS;
APPROXIMATELY 87 GRAMS
OF LOOSE MARIJUANA; et al.
NOTICE OF SEIZURE
OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY VALUED AT
$25,000.00 OR LESS
TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN PROPERTY DE
SCRIBED BELOW
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n),
you are hereby notified that on April
22, 2014, the property described be
low was seized at 905 3rd Street,
DeKalb County, Georgia by Detect
ive M.N. Carter of the DeKalb County
Police Department:
a. Approximately 24 marijuana
plants; and
b. Approximately 87 grams of loose
marijuana; and
c. 2006 Infiniti M45, VIN#
JNKBY01EX6M204400; and
d. 9mm Luger AB-10 w/ Tech 9
magazine, SER# A038831; and
e. Jimenez 9mm pistol and
magazine, SER# 035706.
Conduct giving rise to said seizure
was as follows:
Said property:
a. was directly or indirectly used or in
tended for use to facilitate a violation
of the Georgia Controlled Sub
stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30,
more specifically, the possession,
distribution, sale, or delivery of
marijuana.
b. was found in close proximity to
said marijuana; or
c. represents proceeds derived or
realized from said violation(s) of the
Georgia Controlled Substances Act.
More specifically, on April 22, 2014,
DeKalb County Narcotic Detective
Carter received a call for assistance
from Stone Mountain Police Depart
ment Detective Norrington who ad
vised that while assisting Agent
Blackwood of the U.S. Marshalls Ser
vices with serving an arrest warrant
at 905 Third Street, Stone Mountain,
Ga, they located a Marijuana Growth
Operation. He advised that upon en
tering the location to search for
Murder suspect Sayyid Coggins De
tective Norrington observed, in plain
view, Marijuana plants in the base
ment and upstairs bedroom. Detect
ive Carter along with the DeKalb
County Narcotics Unit responded to
the location. Upon arriving she ob
served there to be a very strong odor
of Marijuana emitting from the interi
or of the residence. She also ob
served multiple 30 pound bags of fer
tilizer, a shovel, an empty furnace
and multiple storage containers with
fertilizer inside of them in the back
yard. Detective Carter, upon ob
serving through the window, could
see a lit halogen lamp with a large 8”
plenum coming from the basement
ceiling. She then, without entering the
location, secured it and went to Ma
gistrate Court where she was gran
ted a search warrant. Upon execut
ing the search warrant, they located
87 grams of Marijuana, which was
located on the dining room table.
They located 24 Marijuana plants,
which were located in bedroom bed
room #2 and in the garage with light
bulbs. They seized 2 firearms, loc
ated in bedroom #1, 2 digital scales,
in kitchen drawer and a 2006 Infiniti
M45 which was located at the resid
ence and is used by William Thomas.
Thomas was not at the location, but a
warrant was issued. All items were
taken to DeKalb County Property
room and the Infiniti was taken to
DeKalb County Secured Lot.
Thomas was charged with Violation
of the Georgia Controlled Sub
stances Act. The marijuana is sub
ject to forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A.
§ 16-13-49(d)(1). The vehicle is sub
ject to forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A.
§ 16-13-49(d)(2), (d)(3) and (d)(6).
The weapons are subject to forfeit
ure pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(d)(4).
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(n)(3), any claim to the seized
property must be sent within thirty
days to the seizing law enforcement
agency AND to Deputy Chief Assist
ant District Attorney, Kenneth
Hutcherson, by certified mail, return
receipt requested.
Robert D. James
(Ga. Bar No. 389148)
District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
By: Kenneth Hutcherson
Georgia Bar No. 380263
Deputy Chief Assistant
District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700
Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355
Email:
klhutcherson@dekalbcountyga.gov
Main Office: (404) 371-2561
Fax: (404) 371-2981
++William/Carol Thomas++
050-360381 7/10,7/17,7/24wg
In re: APPROXIMATELY 2,118.3
GRAMS OF CRYSTAL
METHAMPHETAMINE;
APPROXIMATELY 4 PILLS
(1.7 GRAMS) OF
ACETAMINOPHEN
AND HYDROCODONE BITRATE;
APPROXIMATELY LESS THAN
AN OUNCE OF MARIJUANA; et al.
NOTICE OF SEIZURE
OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY VALUED AT
$25,000.00 OR LESS
TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN PROPERTY DE
SCRIBED BELOW
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n),
you are hereby notified that on April
21, 2014, the property described be
low was seized during an investigat
ive stop I-85 South at Chamblee
Tucker Road, DeKalb County, Geor
gia by Detective D.A. Fitzgerald of
the DeKalb County Police Depart
ment:
a. Approximately 2,118.3 grams of
crystal methamphetamine; and
b. Approximately 4 pills (1.7 grams)
of acetaminophen and hydrocodone
bitrate; and
c. Approximately less than an ounce
of marijuana; and
d. Two thousand two hundred forty
one dollars ($2,241.00) in U.S. Cur
rency.
Conduct giving rise to said seizure
was as follows:
Said property:
a. was directly or indirectly used or in
tended for use to facilitate a violation
of the Georgia Controlled Sub
stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30,
more specifically, the possession,
distribution, sale, or delivery of
marijuana, crystal methamphetamine,
acetaminophen pills, and hydro
codone bitrate pills.
b. was found in close proximity to
said marijuana, crystal methamphet
amine, acetaminophen pills, and hy
drocodone bitrate pills; or
c. represents proceeds derived or
realized from said violation(s) of the
Georgia Controlled Substances Act.
More specifically, on Monday, April
21, 2014, while on routine patrol, Of
ficer Summe observed a black 4 door
vehicle behind him in the left lane on
Pleasantdale Road and I-85. While
observing the vehicle in his rear view
and side mirror, he observed that as
the vehicle was behind him making
the left turn the driver failed to use his
left turn signal. After turning left onto
the I-85 Southbound entry ramp, Of
ficer Summe got behind the vehicle
and conducted a traffic stop. As the
Officer approached the vehicle, he
observed there to be a strong odor of
Marijuana emitting from the interior of
the vehicle. Upon making contact
with the occupants: Terrance Ed
wards, driver, and Antavia Hornsby,
passenger, he advised them why
they were pulled over and requested
their license. While speaking to the
occupants, Officer Summe observed
them to be very nervous and shaking
profusely, at which time the Officer
requested Edwards to exit the vehicle
for his safety and received permis
sion to conduct a Terry Frisk. Upon
inquiring where Edwards had just
driven from, he advised Pappadeux
Resteraunt and had made no stops in
between. However, the restaurant is
North on I-85 and two exits away. Ed
wards could not provide a valid reas
on for being on Pleasantdale Road,
where the Officer observed him. To
further his investigation, Hornsby was
asked to step out of the vehicle.
Hornsby looking very nervous first
touched a yellow purse, as if she was
going to exit with it, then recon
sidered. She then touched a Gerber
Juice Box, which was on the passen
ger side floor board as if she was go
ing to exit with it, then reconsidered
again, the Officer asked her again to
exit the vehicle, at which time she
complied.
Due to the odor of Marijuana and the
suspicious behavior of Edwards and
Hornsby, Officer Summe deployed
his K-9 and conducted an open air
sniff of the exterior of the vehicle. The
K-9 alerted to the odor of a con
trolled substance on the passenger
side door, at which time the K-9 was
allowed inside the vehicle. Upon con
ducting a sniff inside the vehicle, the
K-9 alerted to the yellow purse on the
passenger seat, that Hornsby was
considering exiting the vehicle with
and the passenger side floorboard
where the Gerber box was sitting.
Due to these alerts, Officer Summe
conducted a search of the vehicle, at
which time he located 2118.3 grams
of Crystal Methamphetamine (to in
clude the weight of tupper ware con
tainer), which was located in a tup
per ware container in Hornsby’s yel
low purse and in the Gerber juice
bottle. He also located less than an
ounce of Marijuana in a Spider Man
tin on the passenger side floorboard
and in a garment bag located on the
backseat behind the driver. Also in
the Spider Man tin was 1.7 grams (4
pills) of Acetaminophen and Hydro
codone Bitrate. The Officer seized an
undetermined amount of U.S. cur
rency which was located in the yel
low purse, in the Spider Man tin and
on Edwards’ person.
Edwards and Hornsby were arrested
and transported to DeKalb County
Jail. The U.S. currency was transpor
ted to BB&T Bank where it was coun
ted by an employee and determined
to be a total of $2,241.00. The cur
rency was then deposited in an ac
count at the bank.
++Edwards and Hornsby++ were
charged with Violation of the Georgia
Controlled Substances Act. The
marijuana, crystal methamphetamine,
acetaminophen pills, and hydro
codone bitrate pills are subject to for
feiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(d)(1). The currency is subject to
forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-
13-49(d)(2). The vehicle is subject to
forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-
13-49(d)(2), (d)(3) and (d)(6). The
weapon is subject to forfeiture pursu
ant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(d)(4).
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(n)(3), any claim to the seized
property must be sent within thirty
days to the seizing law enforcement
agency AND to Deputy Chief Assist
ant District Attorney, Kenneth
Hutcherson, by certified mail, return
receipt requested.
Robert D. James
(Ga. Bar No. 389148)
District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
By: Kenneth Hutcherson
Georgia Bar No. 380263
Deputy Chief Assistant
District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700
Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355
Email:
klhutcherson@dekalbcountyga.gov
Main Office: (404) 371-2561
Fax: (404) 371-2981
Dissolution
080-360386 7/10,7/17JH
REQUEST FOR CLAIMS
Notice is given that the Manager and
the Member of ++WTA DEVELOP
MENTS II, LLC,++ a Georgia limited
liability company with its registered
agent being, Lawrence H. Freiman,
and its registered office being 2
Ravinia Drive, Suite 1200, Atlanta,
Dekalb County, GA 30346, have de
termined to terminate and wind up
said limited liability company in ac
cordance with the Georgia Limited Li
ability Company Act. Any party hav
ing a claim with WTA DEVELOP
MENTS II, LLC must promptly file a
statement of claim with WTA DEVEL
OPMENTS II, LLC, do Andrew Wills,
27 Crolley Lane, White, GA 30184,
containing the following information:
(a) name of claimant, or agent of
claimant, that may be contacted con
cerning the claim; (b) address where
claimant, or agent of claimant, may
be contacted concerning the claim;
(c) telephone number(s) where
claimant, or agent of claimant, may
be contacted during normal business
hours concerning the claim; (d) other
means of contact, such as electronic
mail, where claimant, or agent of
claimant, may be contacted concern
ing the claim; (e) description and
amount of the claim; (f) the dates(s)
of the transaction or events giving
rise to the transaction; and (g) any
other information concerning the
claim. Except for claims that are con
tingent at the time of the filing of the
statement of commencement of wind
ing up or that arise at after the filing
of the statement of commencement
of winding up, a claim against WTA
DEVELOPMENTS II, LLC not other
wise barred will be barred unless a
proceeding to enforce such claim is
commenced within two years after
the publication of this notice.
Merger
090-360425 7/17,7/24wg
NOTICE OF MERGER
Notice is given that a Certificate of
Merger which will effect a merger by
and between Genesis Shelter, Inc. a
Georgia nonprofit Corporation and
Our House, Inc., a Georgia non
profit corporation, will be delivered
to the Secretary of State for filing in
accordance with the Georgia Non
profit Corporation Code. The name of
the surviving corporation in the mer
ger will be ++Our House, lnc.++, a
nonprofit corporation incorporated
in the State of Georgia. The re
gistered office of such corporation is
located at 711 S. Columbia Drive,
Decatur, Georgia 30030 and its re
gistered agent at such address is
Tyese L. Lawyer.
090-360426 7/17,7/24wg
NOTICE OF MERGER
Notice is given that a Certificate of
Merger which will effect a merger by
and between Wesley Woods Long
Term Hospital, Inc., a Georgia non
profit corporation and Emory Health
care, Inc., a Georgia nonprofit cor
poration, has been delivered to the
Secretary of State for filing in accord
ance with the Georgia Nonprofit Cor
poration Code. The name of the sur
viving corporation in the merger is
++Emory Healthcare, lnc.++. a
Georgia nonprofit corporation incor
porated in the State of Georgia. The
registered office of such corporation
is located at Emory Healthcare, Inc.,
201 Dowman Drive, 101 Administra
tion Building, Atlanta, GA Georgia
30322, and its registered agent at
such address is Jane E. Jordan
Charter
100-359905 7/10,7/17WG
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Notice is given that Articles of Incor
poration that will incorporate
++TWINNERPRISE, INC.++ have
been delivered to the Secretary of
State for filing in accordance with the
Georgia Business Corporation Code.
The initial registered office of the cor
poration is located at 1404 McPher
son Ave., Atlanta, GA 30316 and its
initial registered agent at such ad
dress is Ebony C. Jackson.
100-359906 7/10,7/17WG
NOTICE OF INTENT
TO INCORPORATE
Notice is given that Articles of Incor
poration which will incorporate ++Fre-
derick Douglass H S Class of 1970
lnc.++ have been delivered to the
Secretary of State for filing in accord
ance with the Georgia Nonprofit Cor
poration Code. The initial registered
office of the corporation will be loc
ated at 7265 Flint Way, Lithonia, GA
30038 and the initial registered agent
at such address is Harold Alford
Thomas, Jr.
100-359907 7/10,7/17WG
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Notice is given that Articles of Incor
poration that will incorporate ++Ad-
justing Health, lnc.++ have been de
livered to the Secretary of State for
filing in accordance with the Georgia
Nonprofit Corporation Code. The ini
tial registered office of the corpora
tion is located at 1451 Indian Forest
Trail, Stone Mountain, GA 30083 and
its initial registered agent at such ad
dress is Jessica Marie Williams.
100-359928 7/10,7/17wg
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Notice is given that Articles of Incor
poration which will incorporate
++KJG Investments, lnc.++ have
been delivered to the Secretary of
State for filing in accordance with the
Georgia Profit Corporation Code. The
initial registered office of the corpora
tion is located at 3951 Snapfinger
Parkway, Suite 555, Decatur, DeKalb
County, Georgia 30035. The re
gistered agent at such address is
Kenneth Mitchell