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Jeremy Carter, 28, president’s grandson
Associated Press

PEACHTREE CITY, Ga. — Jeremy Carter, a grandson of former president Jimmy Carter, has died near Atlanta. He was 28.

The cause of death was not yet known, Fayette County Coroner C.J. Mowell Jr. told the Associated Press on Monday.

Jimmy Carter announced the death Sunday to the congregation of his hometown church in Plains, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. Carter told congregants that his grandson hadn’t been feeling well Saturday and went to take a nap at his family’s home in Peachtree City before he died, the newspaper reported.

Mowell said he was notified of the death early Sunday.

The medical examiner’s office of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation consulted with the Fayette County coroner’s office and determined that an autopsy was not required, agency spokesman Scott Dutton said. Typically, the agency would do an autopsy if there was evidence of a crime.

Jeremy Carter was the son of Annette and Jeff Carter, who is Jimmy Carter’s youngest son.

In 2005, Jeremy Carter, then 18, was sentenced to 30 days of house arrest and three years of probation and was ordered to undergo drug counseling following his arrest in a Peachtree City home break-in.

Police said he was caught inside the home of a former friend taking a video game console. Authorities found less than an ounce of marijuana in a plastic bag in his shoe and smelled alcohol on his breath, the Associated Press reported at the time.

Mr. Carter had originally been charged with burglary, which could have resulted in a prison sentence, but that was reduced to a misdemeanor theft charge as the result of a plea agreement, the AP reported.