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MACON, Ga. -- A Macon teen was arrested at school Wednesday morning in connection to a fatal wreck that killed at 14-year-old girl.

According to the Bibb County Sheriff's Office, authorities took 18-year-old Dontavious Brown into custody when he reported to class at Westside High School.

Investigators questioned Brown at BCSO's Property Investigation's office, then booked him into the Bibb County Law Enforcement Center.

Brown's bond was set at $4,700 and he has posted bond. He's charged with one felony count and one misdemeanor count of theft by receiving stolen property.


Dontavious and his brother Drequan Brown, 17, were seen running from the scene of the accident, which happened around 1:40 a.m. on February 17 and left Howard Middle School student Shakala Hill dead.

RELATED: Deputies: Macon teen wanted in connection to accident that killed Bibb student

Authorities issued a be on the lookout for Drequan on Wednesday, who is still wanted in connection to this case. Drequan also has warrants out for his arrest of two counts of theft by receiving stolen auto and theft by receiving a stolen firearm.

Additionally, a third suspect, also a juvenile, has previously been arrested in connection to this case on the charge of murder.

Deputies describe Drequan Brown as 5'8" tall and weighing 119 pounds. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the Bibb County Sheriff's Office right away at 478-751-7500.
 
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MACON, Ga. -- A Macon teen was arrested at school Wednesday morning in connection to a fatal wreck that killed at 14-year-old girl.

According to the Bibb County Sheriff's Office, authorities took 18-year-old Dontavious Brown into custody when he reported to class at Westside High School.

Investigators questioned Brown at BCSO's Property Investigation's office, then booked him into the Bibb County Law Enforcement Center.

Brown's bond was set at $4,700 and he has posted bond. He's charged with one felony count and one misdemeanor count of theft by receiving stolen property.


Dontavious and his brother Drequan Brown, 17, were seen running from the scene of the accident, which happened around 1:40 a.m. on February 17 and left Howard Middle School student Shakala Hill dead.

RELATED: Deputies: Macon teen wanted in connection to accident that killed Bibb student

Authorities issued a be on the lookout for Drequan on Wednesday, who is still wanted in connection to this case. Drequan also has warrants out for his arrest of two counts of theft by receiving stolen auto and theft by receiving a stolen firearm.

Additionally, a third suspect, also a juvenile, has previously been arrested in connection to this case on the charge of murder.

Deputies describe Drequan Brown as 5'8" tall and weighing 119 pounds. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the Bibb County Sheriff's Office right away at 478-751-7500.
 
New York Yankees most valuable MLB team at $5 billion, Forbes estimates
The Yankees are second among all sports in Forbes' evaluations to the Dallas Cowboys, listed at $5.5 billion in the last NFL ranking.

Top-5 (baseball)
New York Yankees ($5 billion)
Boston Red ($3.3 billion)
Chicago ($3.2 billion)
San Francisco ($3.1 billion)
New York Mets (2.4 billion)

Forbes estimates the MLB average team value rose 4% from last year to $1.85 billion, the smallest annual appreciation since a 2% rise in 2010.

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MACON, Ga. -- A Macon teen was arrested at school Wednesday morning in connection to a fatal wreck that killed at 14-year-old girl.

According to the Bibb County Sheriff's Office, authorities took 18-year-old Dontavious Brown into custody when he reported to class at Westside High School.

Investigators questioned Brown at BCSO's Property Investigation's office, then booked him into the Bibb County Law Enforcement Center.

Brown's bond was set at $4,700 and he has posted bond. He's charged with one felony count and one misdemeanor count of theft by receiving stolen property.


Dontavious and his brother Drequan Brown, 17, were seen running from the scene of the accident, which happened around 1:40 a.m. on February 17 and left Howard Middle School student Shakala Hill dead.

RELATED: Deputies: Macon teen wanted in connection to accident that killed Bibb student

Authorities issued a be on the lookout for Drequan on Wednesday, who is still wanted in connection to this case. Drequan also has warrants out for his arrest of two counts of theft by receiving stolen auto and theft by receiving a stolen firearm.

Additionally, a third suspect, also a juvenile, has previously been arrested in connection to this case on the charge of murder.

Deputies describe Drequan Brown as 5'8" tall and weighing 119 pounds. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the Bibb County Sheriff's Office right away at 478-751-7500.
 
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MACON, Ga. -- A Macon teen was arrested at school Wednesday morning in connection to a fatal wreck that killed at 14-year-old girl.

According to the Bibb County Sheriff's Office, authorities took 18-year-old Dontavious Brown into custody when he reported to class at Westside High School.

Investigators questioned Brown at BCSO's Property Investigation's office, then booked him into the Bibb County Law Enforcement Center.

Brown's bond was set at $4,700 and he has posted bond. He's charged with one felony count and one misdemeanor count of theft by receiving stolen property.


Dontavious and his brother Drequan Brown, 17, were seen running from the scene of the accident, which happened around 1:40 a.m. on February 17 and left Howard Middle School student Shakala Hill dead.

RELATED: Deputies: Macon teen wanted in connection to accident that killed Bibb student

Authorities issued a be on the lookout for Drequan on Wednesday, who is still wanted in connection to this case. Drequan also has warrants out for his arrest of two counts of theft by receiving stolen auto and theft by receiving a stolen firearm.

Additionally, a third suspect, also a juvenile, has previously been arrested in connection to this case on the charge of murder.

Deputies describe Drequan Brown as 5'8" tall and weighing 119 pounds. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the Bibb County Sheriff's Office right away at 478-751-7500.
 
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MACON, Ga. -- A Macon teen was arrested at school Wednesday morning in connection to a fatal wreck that killed at 14-year-old girl.

According to the Bibb County Sheriff's Office, authorities took 18-year-old Dontavious Brown into custody when he reported to class at Westside High School.

Investigators questioned Brown at BCSO's Property Investigation's office, then booked him into the Bibb County Law Enforcement Center.

Brown's bond was set at $4,700 and he has posted bond. He's charged with one felony count and one misdemeanor count of theft by receiving stolen property.


Dontavious and his brother Drequan Brown, 17, were seen running from the scene of the accident, which happened around 1:40 a.m. on February 17 and left Howard Middle School student Shakala Hill dead.

RELATED: Deputies: Macon teen wanted in connection to accident that killed Bibb student

Authorities issued a be on the lookout for Drequan on Wednesday, who is still wanted in connection to this case. Drequan also has warrants out for his arrest of two counts of theft by receiving stolen auto and theft by receiving a stolen firearm.

Additionally, a third suspect, also a juvenile, has previously been arrested in connection to this case on the charge of murder.

Deputies describe Drequan Brown as 5'8" tall and weighing 119 pounds. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the Bibb County Sheriff's Office right away at 478-751-7500.
 
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MACON, Ga. -- A Macon teen was arrested at school Wednesday morning in connection to a fatal wreck that killed at 14-year-old girl.

According to the Bibb County Sheriff's Office, authorities took 18-year-old Dontavious Brown into custody when he reported to class at Westside High School.

Investigators questioned Brown at BCSO's Property Investigation's office, then booked him into the Bibb County Law Enforcement Center.

Brown's bond was set at $4,700 and he has posted bond. He's charged with one felony count and one misdemeanor count of theft by receiving stolen property.


Dontavious and his brother Drequan Brown, 17, were seen running from the scene of the accident, which happened around 1:40 a.m. on February 17 and left Howard Middle School student Shakala Hill dead.

RELATED: Deputies: Macon teen wanted in connection to accident that killed Bibb student

Authorities issued a be on the lookout for Drequan on Wednesday, who is still wanted in connection to this case. Drequan also has warrants out for his arrest of two counts of theft by receiving stolen auto and theft by receiving a stolen firearm.

Additionally, a third suspect, also a juvenile, has previously been arrested in connection to this case on the charge of murder.

Deputies describe Drequan Brown as 5'8" tall and weighing 119 pounds. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the Bibb County Sheriff's Office right away at 478-751-7500.
 
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MACON, Ga. -- A Macon teen was arrested at school Wednesday morning in connection to a fatal wreck that killed at 14-year-old girl.

According to the Bibb County Sheriff's Office, authorities took 18-year-old Dontavious Brown into custody when he reported to class at Westside High School.

Investigators questioned Brown at BCSO's Property Investigation's office, then booked him into the Bibb County Law Enforcement Center.

Brown's bond was set at $4,700 and he has posted bond. He's charged with one felony count and one misdemeanor count of theft by receiving stolen property.


Dontavious and his brother Drequan Brown, 17, were seen running from the scene of the accident, which happened around 1:40 a.m. on February 17 and left Howard Middle School student Shakala Hill dead.

RELATED: Deputies: Macon teen wanted in connection to accident that killed Bibb student

Authorities issued a be on the lookout for Drequan on Wednesday, who is still wanted in connection to this case. Drequan also has warrants out for his arrest of two counts of theft by receiving stolen auto and theft by receiving a stolen firearm.

Additionally, a third suspect, also a juvenile, has previously been arrested in connection to this case on the charge of murder.

Deputies describe Drequan Brown as 5'8" tall and weighing 119 pounds. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the Bibb County Sheriff's Office right away at 478-751-7500.
 
Passan's 20 questions: There will be MLB in 2020. It's just a matter of when, where and how
The MLB season should have turned one month old Sunday. Rather than lament that, let's instead fill the emptiness with a discussion about when the season will start.

Rangers management feels North Texas could be an MLB hub if and when regular season opens
The season was to start March 26, two weeks after spring training was suspended because of the COVID-19 outbreak. North Texas has more to offer than just the new Rangers ballpark should MLB decide to start the pandemic-delayed 2020 baseball season with teams grouped together in different regions.

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Indians reliever Emmanuel Clase suspended 80 games over PED

Whenever the Cleveland Indians finally get to start their season they won't have reliever Emmanuel Clase. The hard-throwing right-hander was suspended 80 games by Major League Baseball on Friday for testing positive for a banned performance-enhancing drug. Clase was expected to have a major role at the back end of the Indians' bullpen this season.

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