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families in Dunwoody areaDunwoody police looking for Von Maur shopliftersDriver won hang up even after being pulled overWater restored after Dunwoody water main break on Tilly Mill RoadDeadly rebel hostage standoff is overA government trooper rests amidst the ruins at the site of a three week standoff in Zamboanga city, southern Philippines, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013. The deadly standoff between government troops and Muslim rebels who held nearly 200 people hostage ended with all of the captives safe, officials said Saturday. Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said only a handful of Moro National Liberation Front rebels remained in hiding and were being hunted by troops in the coastal outskirts of Zamboanga city. 9 siege, was dead. Gunshots briefly rang out and a fire erupted in a small area Saturday. More than 200 people were killed in the clashes, including 183 rebels, 23 soldiers and police, and 12 civilians. It was in one of the bloodiest and longest running attacks by a Muslim group in the southern Philippines, the scene of a decades long Muslim rebellion for self rule in the largely Roman Catholic country. "I can say that the crisis is over. We have accomplished the mission," Gazmin said by telephone from Zamboanga, where he helped oversee a government offensive and hostage rescue mission by about 4,500 government troops and police backed by tanks, navy gunboats and rocket firing helicopters. Gazmin said 195 hostages had either been rescued, managed to escape or were freed. It was unclear whether any of the 12 civilians killed in the standoff were hostages. The gunbattles,