Funeral set for teenage girl found slain in Atlanta suburbs

This August 2016 photo released by the Roswell Police Department shows Jeffrey A. Hazelwood, 20, of Roswell, Ga. Police say Hazelwood has been arrested on a murder charge as detectives investigate the gunshot deaths of two teenagers whose bodies were found behind a grocery store near Atlanta. (Roswell Police Department via AP) (The Associated Press)

In this Aug. 2016 photo released by the Roswell Police Department, Jeffrey A. Hazelwood of Roswell, Ga., poses for a booking photo, Hazelwood has been arrested on two counts of murder in the deaths of Natalie Henderson and Carter Davis, both 17. While investigators are unsure of the motive, they believe Hazelwood acted alone, the chief said. (Roswell Police Department via AP) (The Associated Press)

This August 2016 photo released by the Roswell Police Department shows Jeffrey A. Hazelwood, 20, of Roswell, Ga. Police say Hazelwood has been arrested on a murder charge as detectives investigate the gunshot deaths of two teenagers whose bodies were found behind a grocery store near Atlanta. (Roswell Police Department via AP) (The Associated Press)

A service has been scheduled for one of two teenagers found shot to death behind a grocery store in an Atlanta suburb.

H.M. Patterson & Son Funeral Directors says a memorial service is planned at 10 a.m. Friday at Roswell Presbyterian Church for 17-year-old Natalie Henderson.

Roswell police arrested 20-year-old Jeffrey A. Hazelwood on Wednesday on two counts of murder in the deaths of Henderson and 17-year-old Carter Davis. Both were found Monday with single gunshot wounds to their heads.

Police have not released a motive in the deaths.

Henderson would have been a senior this year at Roswell High School.

Davis, who lived in Rapid City, South Dakota, during part of his high school years, was about to start his senior year at River Ridge High School in Woodstock.