Georgia
Georgia Sheriff Says He’s Ready to Mugshot Trump if Indicted
Just as Donald Trump faced his third indictment on Thursday, the rumor mill was rife with speculation of a fourth indictment in Georgia relating to his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in the state. Speaking to The New York Times, Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat said that if the former president were to be indicted, he would be treated as any member of the public and not receive special treatment, including facing the camera for a mugshot (Trump has thus far escaped having to take one). “Unless someone tells me differently,” Labat said on Tuesday, he would follow “normal practices.” He added: “We’ll have mug shots ready for you.” Fulton County District Attorney, Fani T. Willis (D) made references to the Georgia case on Saturday, telling Atlanta’s WXIA-TV that a charging decision could come as soon as the first three weeks of August. “The work is accomplished,” Willis said. “We’ve been working for two-and-a-half years. We’re ready to go.”
Read it at The New York Times

Georgia
Remains of U.K. man missing for more than 2 years found in Georgia woods, FBI says

The remains of a United Kingdom man missing for nearly two-and-a-half years have been found in a privately owned wooded area near Kingsland, Georgia, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said.
Alex Hodgson Doughty was reported missing in September 2022 and had been visiting Jacksonville, Florida, about 35 miles south of where the remains were found, the FBI said in announcing the discovery on Friday.
The cause and manner of death were unavailable.
An FBI Evidence Response Team based in Jacksonville led the search when the remains were found on Feb. 4, the bureau said in its statement. It said the Medical Examiner’s Office of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation confirmed the remains as belonging to Doughty.
The U.K. nonprofit LBT Global, which helps families with relatives who are victims of crimes overseas, said on a web page dedicated to Doughty that he paid for a ride to Kingsland on one of the last days he was seen, on Sept. 11, 2022, when he was 30. The FBI listed Doughty’s age as 32.
He was at a Jacksonville bar and grill that Sunday afternoon when he took the ride, LBT Global said. Within an hour, it said, he was in Kingsland, a small city on the state’s southwest coast, about three miles north of the Florida border, that touts itself as a destination for outdoor adventure.
A Facebook page, Help Find Alex, said he had been staying in Orlando when he went 140 miles north to Jacksonville and then north again to Kingsland, the latter via a ride-hailing service.
The National Institute of Justice’s National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) page for Doughty said he was last seen at 1 a.m. on Sept. 12 in the parking lot of an auto parts store. It also said he had been traveling by via ride-hailing service.
The FBI didn’t provide details on the discovery, stating only that a criminal case was not forthcoming. “No criminal charges are expected,” it said.
The bureau indicated that FBI investigators who specialize in tracking cellphone locations, part of the Jacksonville FBI office’s Cellular Analysis Survey Team, helped locate the remains.
Speaking in the Friday statement, the FBI’s special agent in charge of the Jacksonville office, Kristin Rehler, praised the survey team’s members for being “relentless in their efforts to narrow down potential search locations.”
“While we had hoped to bring Mr. Doughty’s family better news, we are thankful to be able to provide them with some closure,” she said.
Georgia
Three VSU alumni named Most Influential in Georgia

VALDOSTA – Three VSU alumni were named among Georgia Trend’s list of the 100 Most Influential Georgians of 2025.
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Three Valdosta State University alumni — Larry Hanson, Dave Wills, and Richard Woods — were recently named among Georgia Trend’s list of the 100 Most Influential Georgians of 2025.
Hanson is executive director and chief executive officer of the Georgia Municipal Association. He earned a Bachelor of General Studies from VSU in 1995.

Wills is executive director of Association County Commissioners of Georgia. He earned a Master of Public Administration from VSU in 2007.

Woods is state school superintendent for the Georgia Department of Education. He earned a Master of Education in Educational Leadership from VSU in 1996.
Visit https://www.georgiatrend.com/ to learn more about these top Blazers and the rest of this year’s Most Influential honorees.
Georgia
Georgia vs UIC Final Score: Georgia Sweeps Series

Georgia completed the four game sweep of UIC Sunday with a 17-3 run rule.
UIC swung the bats well early scoring two runs in the top of the first. Georgia responded quickly, scoring four runs in the bottom of the first. A leadoff single from Ryan Black and a double for Slate Alford set the stage for Robbie Burnett.
Burnett hit an RBI Triple to right that scored Black and Alford. Daniel Jackson followed that up with a towering home run to left that gave the Bulldogs a 4-2 lead. Jackson has been seeing the ball well batting in the cleanup spot.
Henry Hunter hit a towering home run that bounced off of the base of a tree in right field. Hunter has shown impressive power this weekend. Tre Phelps crushed his first home run of the season to right in the sixth. Phelps has struggled to this point in the season, this hit could end up getting him back on track.
The Bulldogs will take on Georgia State in Atlanta Wednesday at 4 pm.
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