The GBI arrested Towns County Volunteer firefighter Scott Kerlin for allegedly sharing a crime scene photo of twin brothers ...
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Firefighter Arrested In Case Of Twin Brothers Found Dead On MountainAn arrest has been made in the case of the twin brothers found shot dead on top of a Georgia mountain. 19-year-old brothers ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNFirefighter arrested for photographing twins' death scene on Bell Mountain, GBI saysThe BriefA volunteer firefighter has been arrested for allegedly obstructing the Georgia Bureau of Investigation's ...
Volunteer firefighter Scott Kerlin was charged with obstruction for sharing photos from the scene of the twins' deaths.
The bodies of 19-year-old Qaadir Malik Lewis and Naazir Rahim Lewis were found on Bell Mountain on the morning of March 8. The firefighter, whose Facebook page says he works for the Towns County Fire ...
The 42-year-old shutterbug allegedly shared the photos of the Lewis brothers’ death scene to the public, the Georgia Bureau ...
A volunteer firefighter has been fired and arrested after being accused ... “They don’t know anything about Hiawassee, ...
Scott Kerlin, a 42-year-old volunteer firefighter in Towns County, was arrested and charged with misdemeanor obstruction ...
A volunteer firefighter has been arrested for taking phots of the twin brothers found dead on a Georgia mountain.
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Firefighter charged after allegedly sharing photos of twins found dead on Georgia mountainA volunteer firefighter has been charged with obstruction, accused of taking photos of teenage twin brothers found dead with ...
A volunteer fireman is accused of taking and sharing crime scene photos of twin brothers found dead on a Georgia mountain, ...
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The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced the arrest of volunteer firefight Scott Kerlin, 42, on a misdemeanor obstruction charge. He was present at the crime scene after hikers discovered the ...
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