Police searching for GA woman caught on camera running over boyfriend with SUV

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Authorities in Georgia are urgently seeking the public's assistance in locating a 36-year-old woman involved in a disturbing incident where she was caught on camera running over her boyfriend with an SUV. The footage not only shows her intentionally hitting him but also captures her crashing into a fence at a local motel shortly afterward. This shocking act of aggravated assault has sparked widespread concern and discussion about the seriousness of domestic violence issues. Police are emphasizing the need for community involvement, encouraging anyone with information regarding the woman's location to contact them. With the investigation gaining traction in local media, it highlights both the immediate danger posed by such violent acts and the broader implications for public safety.

The incident serves as a grim reminder of the potential for domestic disputes to escalate into violence. As investigators work to piece together the circumstances surrounding the event, they also aim to raise awareness about the need for intervention in similar situations. The case underscores the importance of vigilance and community reporting in preventing further incidents of domestic violence.

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