PAULDING COUNTY, Ga. -- Family members of a woman who was badly beaten while jogging on the Silver Comet Trail want some safety improvements made to the popular path.
Tina Waddell was attacked last week along a Paulding County portion of the trail. No one has been arrested.
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The "Take Back the Trail for Tina" fund, which was established by the Waddell family, is raising money for a reward in this case. Donations can be made at any SunTrust Bank branch.
Waddell's family members said they want walkers, runners and cyclists to feel safe on the Silver Comet Trail, so they have proposed some additions. They would like to see more security cameras and emergency call boxes along the 61.5-mile trail, especially in places where cell phone reception is poor.