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VOL. XCII NO. 37
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SEPTEMBER 22, 2017 | 2 TISHREI 5778
Car Found, Not Woman By Leah R. Harrison lharrison@atljewishtimes.com
Photo by David R. Cohen
Picture-Perfect Landing
Two of Mercedes-Benz Stadium’s signature features — the unique retractable roof and the 360-degree halo screen that is the largest LED video display in North American sports — are seen in all their glory Sunday night, Sept. 17, as Arthur Blank’s Atlanta Falcons come home to their $1.5 billion downtown nest for the first time in a regular-season NFL game. The team’s performance matched the magnificence of the stadium in a dominating 34-23 win over the Green Bay Packers in front of more than 70,000 fans and a national TV audience. See more photos at atlantajewishtimes.com.
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Jenna Van Gelderen’s blue 2010 Mazda 6 was found Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2½ weeks after the stillmissing Jewish Atlanta woman disappeared. A Morningside Jenna Van Gelderen woman spotted the car on Defoor Place off Chattahoochee Avenue in Northwest Atlanta. Jenna’s father, Leon Van Gelderen, met police at the scene but honored their request to keep quiet about the discovery for more than a week. “It’s hard to figure out what to publicize, what not to publicize,” he said. “They just wanted some time to process the car.” He said the Atlanta and DeKalb police are reviewing video footage from the scene. “There’s a video camera on one of the buildings across the street from where the car was, but they haven’t told us what they found on there.” The 25-year-old Jenna was house sitting for her parents, Congregation Shearith Israel members, when she went missing Aug. 19. At press time, her family had not heard from her in a month. A $10,000 reward is offered for information leading to the return of Jenna, who is 4-foot-11 and 140 pounds. The Facebook page Help Find Jenna Van Gelderen (facebook.com/HelpFindJennaVG) is providing updates on the case. Leon Van Gelderen said DeKalb Police Chief James Conroy is actively involved in the case. Any information can be emailed to FindJennaNow@gmail. com or called in to Van Gelderen at 404966-8565 or Conroy at 770-724-7475. ■