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"Our goal was to make an arrest for what has happened to this sweet, innocent little girl," Canton Police Chief Jeff Lance said. When Rivera's body was found, it shook the community where neighbors say they all knew each other, and a makeshift memorial took root at the playground. Steven Brunn, a tattoo artist from Dahlonega, said he last saw his younger brother two months ago. The family is originally from Brooklyn, N.Y., he said, adding that Ryan Brunn and his siblings moved to Georgia with his mother several years ago. Ryan Brunn lived in Dahlonega until a month ago, when he moved to Canton to take the maintenance job. Ryan Brunn also previously lived in Dumfries, Va. No one answered a knock on the door of a relative's home there Wednesday. Nancy Hudgins, 57, who lives near the trash bin where Jorelys body was found, said she talked with Brunn on Monday as police searched apartments. She said he told her he was nervous about allowing officers into his apartment because he had beer bottles and is not of legal drinking age. "He was just kind of scared about them going in," she said. Another neighbor, Bernadette Merrill, 58, said she was particularly distressed that Jorelys had been found in a trash bin. "When it first happened, I didn't get any sleep," she said. "I just don't see a child being thrown away like that." River Ridge Management Co., which runs the apartment complex, said all employees and residents must pass background checks before being hired or moving in. The company said Brunn cleared those checks.
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