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Dunwoody Crier - August 10, 2023

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City files 3rd appeal in ex-police officer’s unemployment case By ALEXANDER POPP alex@appenmedia.com

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For two weeks in July, the Dunwoody Police Department participated in a nationwide FBI sex trafficking operation that led to dozens of arrests across the country. In Dunwoody, officers helped locate a missing juvenile girl.

Dunwoody police assist FBI in sex trafficking crackdown By ALEXANDER POPP alex@appenmedia.com ATLANTA — Working with Atlanta FBI agents and other authorities, the Dunwoody Police Department recently assisted in a sex trafficking operation that led to dozens of arrests across the county.

During Operation Cross Country XIII, which partnered FBI agents with law enforcement officers in Dunwoody, Fulton County and Atlanta for two weeks, 10 juvenile victims of suspected sex trafficking were located, and two suspects were arrested for enticement and interference of custody. “The Dunwoody Police Department

is resolute in its mission to protect our youth from the horrors of sex trafficking, and all forms of child exploitation, as well as adult sex trafficking within our city,” Dunwoody Police Chief Billy Grogan said. “Our law enforcement personnel, in collaboration with local,

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DUNWOODY, Ga. — Lawyers representing the City of Dunwoody have filed a third appeal with the Georgia Department of Labor over $10,000 in unemployment benefits claimed by an ex-police officer and whistleblower. In a filing July 20, John Bennett, a partner with Freeman, Mathis & Gary, said a “long track record of mistakes” led GDOL Hearing Officer Tracey L. Lee to rule in ex-police officer Austin Handle’s favor , allowing him to collect unemployment benefits from the city. Bennett claims the City of Dunwoody was repeatedly denied the right to a fair hearing, after multiple alleged clerical errors by GDOL staff caused Dunwoody to not be represented in the hearings.

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“Enough is enough. The GDOL needs to finally right its wrongs in this case, and the Board of Review now has a third opportunity to do so.” JOHN BENNETT Partner with Freeman, Mathis & Gary representing the City of Dunwoody

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