Forsyth Herald, November 5, 2014

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November 5, 2014 | forsythherald.com | 75,000 circulation Revue & News, Johns Creek Herald, Milton Herald & Forsyth Herald combined | 50¢ | Volume 17, No. 44

Forsyth inmate walks off during work detail Escapee returns 48 hours later By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com

Lambert crowns Miss LHS CUMMING, Ga. – Lambert High School raised $1,727 for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and crowned Katie Chapman as Miss LHS last week in the Miss LHS Pageant sponsored by the school’s DECA club. During the pageant, Lambert junior Megan Rippe shared how she deals with juvenile diabetes on a daily basis. Lambert DECA provided scholarships

to Chapman, center left, as well Miss LHS runner-up Malvika Chaudhary, second from right, Miss Junior LHS Katherine Clarke, center right, and Miss LHS Princess Riley Patrick, second from left. Also pictured: People’s Choice winner Sara Cunningham, left, and Miss Congeniality/Best Essay winner Haley Naylor, right.

Forsyth residents at odds over $200M transportation bond By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — On Nov. 4, Forsyth County residents had the chance to either approve or deny a proposed $200 million general obligation bond that would be used to finance a variety of transportation projects in the county. Of the up to $200 mil-

lion, $81 million is proposed for projects in partnership with the Georgia Department of Transportation to leverage state and federal funding with the remaining $119 million proposed for county projects. Many residents are concerned that if approved, the impact on a tax bill for a home valued at $250,000 will be $121 per year for 20 years.

Carter Patterson is the chairman of Taxpayers United to Reduce Forsyth Traffic, a limited liability company formed to promote the transportation bond. He said he moved to the county in 1997 and noticed that Peachtree Parkway/Ga. 141 needed to be widened even

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CUMMING, Ga. — A Forsyth County Detention Center inmate who was working at the Cumming Police Department Friday, Oct. 24 went missing around 1:50 p.m., sending local and state law enforcement officials on a search for two days until he turned himself in. Koby Blanchard, 39, of Cumming was doing daily tasks, including taking out the trash, when he walked off his work detail and was allegedly picked up by his mother-in-law in the back parking lot. His mother-in-law, Margaret Cheryl Broome, 57, is now facing charges of aiding escape, hindering apprehension and possession of schedule III controlled substances, according to the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office. Blanchard had originally been charged with theft, burglary, arson, tampering with evidence and filing false statements. He was awaiting his trial and now has an additional charge of escape. At no time during the escape or investigation was Blanchard considered a threat, said Robin Regan, Forsyth County Sheriff’s public information officer. The Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office did, however, notify the public through multiple social media websites, Regan

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said. Schools nearby were one concern, but Regan said this wasn’t an issue. “We notified everybody through our Facebook page and we also had Cumming Police Department send out a press release to notify media outlets,” Regan said. “We contacted the school safety departments so they could coordinate with the school system to make sure the schools were also aware. The schools had closed around the time that we had begun our investigation and search, so there wasn’t any immediate threat to our schools.” Forsyth County deputies conducted the two-day investigation into Blanchard’s whereabouts with assistance from the Dawson County Sheriff’s Office and Georgia State Patrol. Just before noon on Sunday, Oct. 26, Blanchard turned himself in to the Forsyth County Detention Center. This was due to continuous pressure and the officers

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