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Angry and Intoxicated, She Refused to Leave Restaurant: 1 Year Ago in Dacula
Inside Police Reports: She was “having trouble constructing proper sentences."

Scott Bernarde is a long-time Atlanta-area journalist, with more than two decades of work with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Reporter Newspapers and the Marietta Daily Journal. He spent 22 years at the AJC as an editor and reporter, covering such topics as community news, and pro, college and high school sports. He was an award-winning outdoors writer with the AJC. A journalism major at Troy University, he has skiied with former President Jimmy Carter, spent too much time in sweaty locker rooms, and even wrote about whether fish feel pain (he still doesn't know).
As moderate as you'll find politically (he voted 50-50 for Reps and Dems in the 2010 mid-term election), Scott has lived in Lilburn for 12 years with his wife, Lauren, and two children, Kristopher and Katelyn. Scott and his family are members of Trinity Lutheran Church in Lilburn.
Scott Bernarde grew up in Rothschild, Wis., the fourth of five children. He played sports for as long as he can remember, competing in track, football and basketball at D.C. Everest High School in Schofield, Wis. His introduction to the newspaper business started with two paper routes — the morning Milwaukee Sentinel and the afternoon Wausau Daily Herald. He attended Troy State University (now Troy University) and has been a Southerner since 1982. He is an avid Green Bay Packer fan and outdoors enthusiast.
You can reach Scott at 770-905-7863, or email him at scott.bernarde@patch.com.
Inside Police Reports: She was “having trouble constructing proper sentences."

Sept. 2014: A student reportedly threatened to “bring a gun to school and shoot people.”
Sept. 2014: Tammie Agan agreed to pay $7,400 in restitution, stemming from charges of fraudulent billing.
Sept. 2014: Gwinnett Police said they scammed more than a dozen victims after promising to do repairs that were never completed.
Sept. 27, 2014: Gwinnett Police say armed masked men killed Clifford Hogan for $1,400, cell phones, pot and purse.
In case you missed it, Gwinnett Police said a man and woman from Lithonia are suspects in crimes in the Buford area.
In case you missed it, the sheriffs in Paulding, Douglas are affixing the decals on patrol cars.
If the clouds part, we're in for a celestial treat Sunday night. Here are 5 things to know about the rare event.
If the clouds part, we're in for a celestial treat Sunday night. Here are 5 things to know about the rare event.
If the clouds part, we're in for a celestial treat Sunday night. Here are 5 things to know about the rare event.
If the clouds part, we're in for a celestial treat Sunday night. Here are 5 things to know about the rare event.
If the clouds part, we're in for a celestial treat Sunday night. Here are 5 things to know about the rare event.
If the clouds part, we're in for a celestial treat Sunday night. Here are 5 things to know about the rare event.
Georgia Department of Labor said there were more jobs created and fewer new layoffs last month as metro Atlanta's rate declined.
In case you missed it, Gwinnett Police are looking for 2 suspects in the Sunday incident in the parking lot of the Centerville Hwy store.
In case you missed it, Gwinnett Police are looking for 2 suspects in the Sunday incident in the parking lot of the Centerville Hwy store.
In case you missed it, the fire was reported around 3 p.m. Thursday.
In case you missed it, Georgia Department of Labor announced there were more jobs created and fewer new layoffs last month.
In case you missed it, the sheriffs in Douglas, Paulding are affixing the decals on patrol cars.
In case you missed it, they matched the first five numbers in the Aug. 22 drawing, according to the Georgia Lottery.