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South Fulton Non-verbal Teen Gone Missing
Jobbar Bailey (Credit: City of South Fulton Police Department)
SOUTH FULTON, Ga. - Have you seen Jobbar Bailey? South Fulton police are looking for the non-verbal teen who was reported missing early Tuesday morning.
Bailey, 17, left his home on Grey Fox Way at around 4:20 a.M. On Tuesday. He was wearing a blue shirt, gray shorts and no shoes.
Police noted that Bailey is on the Autism spectrum. They also said he tends to frequent the area of Camelot Drive.
If you know anything about his potential whereabouts, please give the South Fulton Police Department a call.
Chicago Visits Atlanta After Gray's 24-point Outing
Associated Press
Chicago Sky (6-11, 3-7 Eastern Conference) at Atlanta Dream (7-10, 3-7 Eastern Conference)
College Park, Georgia; Tuesday, 7 p.M. EDT
BOTTOM LINE: Atlanta Dream takes on the Chicago Sky after Allisha Gray scored 24 points in the Atlanta Dream's 81-75 loss to the New York Liberty.
The Dream are 3-7 in Eastern Conference games. Atlanta is 4-6 against opponents over .500.
The Sky are 3-7 against Eastern Conference opponents. Chicago is fourth in the Eastern Conference with 19.0 assists per game led by Marina Mabrey averaging 4.1.
Atlanta's average of 6.0 made 3-pointers per game this season is only 0.9 fewer made shots on average than the 6.9 per game Chicago allows. Chicago averages 4.4 made 3-pointers per game this season, 4.1 fewer made shots on average than the 8.5 per game Atlanta allows.
The Dream and Sky meet Tuesday for the first time this season.
TOP PERFORMERS: Tina Charles is averaging 13.9 points and 8.8 rebounds for the Dream.
Angel Reese is averaging 13.3 points, 11.4 rebounds and 1.5 steals for the Sky.
LAST 10 GAMES: Dream: 3-7, averaging 75.1 points, 35.1 rebounds, 18.4 assists, 7.0 steals and 3.7 blocks per game while shooting 39.8% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 82.0 points per game.
Sky: 3-7, averaging 78.9 points, 36.5 rebounds, 18.3 assists, 7.8 steals and 2.7 blocks per game while shooting 41.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 82.9 points.
INJURIES: Dream: Rhyne Howard: out (ankle).
Sky: Elizabeth Williams: out (meniscus).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
Mom Who Spent Months In Hospital After Losing Arms, Legs Receives Warm Homecoming
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (KCTV/Gray News) - A community in Kansas helped welcome home a woman who spent several months in the hospital after undergoing several emergency operations.
Brie Morgan Bauer returned to her Overland Park neighborhood on Tuesday where overflowing crowds of people were there to greet her.
In February, Bauer had an emergency C-section at just 27 weeks. Her baby was OK, but Bauer suffered organ failure and was placed in a coma.
Doctors said they discovered she had toxic shock syndrome and they had to ultimately amputate her arms and legs.
But despite months in the hospital, Bauer never lost her spirit, sharing updates on social media with her thousands of followers.
Overland Park residents said when they discovered Bauer was being discharged, they quickly got to work.
"We pulled together resources and ideas to show her how excited we are for her to be back," said neighbor Julia Walker. "We had people designing the posters, the banners and printing them so this could be a really joyous celebratory event for her."
Ahead of Bauer's arrival, neighbors stopped by a massive sign that read "Welcome home Brie - we love you!" and wrote personal well wishes and words of encouragement.
Some of the notes read "You are an inspiration to so many" and "Sending constant love and prayers."
"We wrote 'Brie inspires us' because she literally inspires us every day," said Alex Hicks, one of Bauer's cousins. "For her to have the strength that she's had to overcome all of the odds, it's just amazing."
Hicks was one of several family members who also welcomed Bauer home.
"Brie is just a rock star and from her following, it's hard to not see," Hicks said. "It's really courageous for her to put herself out there, and that's been really cool to see her do."
The road was lined with signs, balloons, flags, and people sporting orange: the color designated for limb loss awareness.
The cheers were loud as Bauer and her family came down the road. Bauer waved at everyone with her prosthetic arm as she made her way home to continue her recovery.
"I think I speak for everyone when I say she has been so inspirational and strong," Walker said. "You know we're just really in awe of the poise and strength she's had as she's battled one challenge after another."
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