Cedartown to set new traffic control devices
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The intersection of College Street and Wissahickon Avenue will remained blocked temporarily until the City of Cedartown can set new traffic control devices.

Stoplights were destroyed after a driver crashed into a light pole early Saturday, according to Cedartown Assistant Police Chief Jamie Newsome.

The new lights are up, but the city has to go through a procedure to property set them, he said.

Gregory Lee Causey, 32, of Cedartown, was cited today in the incident, Newsome said.

Causey is cited with driving on a suspended license, leaving the scene of an accident, striking a fixed object and failure to maintain lane, according to officials.

Newsome said officers found two stoplights laying in the middle of the road at the intersection around 2:17 a.m. Saturday. The power pole was broken in two and the impact damaged the traffic light system.

Additionally, Newsome said shrubbery at Gammage Funeral Home had been damaged.

A car was abandoned nearby on East Avenue, he said. Patrol worked the initial incident while investigators spent Monday tracking down the vehicle’s driver.

Traffic going east on Wisshickon Avenue is being rerouted onto Bradford Street, Newsome said.

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navyphrog
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November 20, 2012
So, this happened at 2:17 am Saturday. I'm guessing that in addition to what he was charged with, he was probably DUI as well. But since he was able to hide out for two days, no way to prove that.
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