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Although Riverdale has just one tattoo parlor, the city council unanimously passed an ordinance Monday to monitor that business and any others seeking to locate there.
The commissioners used standards from the Clayton County Board of Health’s Environmental Health Division to draft an ordinance that monitored the conditions of tattoo parlors. The Clayton County law was enacted in January 2014 and went into effect in March in unincorporated Clayton County.
The ordinance states that tattoo parlors in unincorporated Clayton County must go through the health department before obtaining business licenses.
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Published: 12:50PM Tuesday January 27, 2015 Source: ONE News
The identity of a man found dead in Napier a week ago remains unknown, with police saying they’re no closer to finding out who he is.
The man, who is believed to be in his 50s or 60’s, was found dead in the central city last Monday morning. His death isn’t considered to be suspicious.
He is described as being either Maori or Polynesian, of solid build and about 1.78 metres tall with grey receding hair and a grey goatee.
He also has two distinctive tattoos – a snake wrapped around a skull and sword on one arm, and a line of narrow squares on one hand.
Detective Sergeant John McCarthy says they have received a few calls about the man but nothing to confirm who he is or where he is from.
“It’s a complete mystery and we are hoping to get some closure for this man’s family, who will no doubt be distressed to hear of his death,” says Mr McCarthy.
The mystery man had no identification on him or any other items when he was found and was wearing a dark blue jacket, jeans and brown suede walking shoes.
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Police say they have exhausted all their usual methods of identifying someone and are now having to turn to DNA testing and dental records, which could take some time.
Anyone with information about the man is asked to contact Mr McCarthy on 06 2113810.
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