The car struck two mailboxes, then a brick wall at Heavenly Heights International Ministries at 104 Young’s Mill Road.
Bennett was treated at West Georgia Medical Center and released.
Her son, Andre Bennett, 14, said he jumped out of the car when she started having the seizure. He did not require hospital treatment.
Thefts, burglaries
— A house in the 300 block Cooley Road was burglarized for at least the second time since the resident died May 7. A neighbor called 911 after he saw the storage/garage door open Wednesday. The rear door of the house also had been kicked in, but police were waiting to meet with relatives to determine what was taken.
— A burglar in the 400 block of Nashua Drive stole a flat screen TV, DVD player, laptop computer, checks, a case of water, cleaning supplies, and $20 cash. The items were valued at $1,925.
— Gary Wallace, manager of Propane Gas Co. at 120 Peters St., said a thief crawled under the fence around the business and stole a tool box from his work truck. It contained an estimated $350 worth of tools, but about $100 worth were recovered in the roadway and near the fence where they’d been dropped during the burglary.
— A thief entered a car in the 800 block of Troup Street and took a CD player valued at $2,000.
— Chuck Cato of Cato Construction said someone cut the battery cables on his equipment at The Settings subdivision on Liberty Hill Road and stole four batteries, along with a small propane tank. The items were valued at $570.
— Employees of Mallory Realty reported the theft of an outside electric heating/air unit valued at $3,000 from a house at 112 Fendig St. that was being prepared to rent.
— A Newnan man said a thief broke into his pickup truck while it was parked behind LongHorn Steakhouse on Lafayette Parkway and stole his wallet, along with a 9mm semiautomatic pistol, three credit cards, his Social Security card and a gun permit.
— A thief entered a car in the 800 block of Troup Street and took a CD player valued at $2,000.
Student arrested
A 14-year-old girl at Gardner Newman Middle School was arrested Wednesday on a charge of disrupting a public school. The victim was a 13-year-old girl, but further details were not immediately available.
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