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Friday, December 16, 2011

Best Buy robber arrested

Dothan, Al.
Jamie Townes, black male, 20 years of age, of Denton Road was arrested and charged with Second Degree Theft of Property with a $15,000 bond. 
 
On December 15, 2011 the Dothan Police Department responded to a felony theft at Best Buy. Police say Jamie Townes removed a Motorola Droid RZR from a display at an electronics counter and then ran from the store. The case has now been closed after Townes was located and arrested early this morning.

Stolen Gun leeds to arrest of Dothan teen

Javon James, black male, 19 years of age, of Cheyenne Court was arrested and charged with Receiving Stolen Property with a $7,500 bond.
 
On December 15, 2011 the Dothan Police Department made a felony arrest following a recent investigation. Police had received information regarding a firearm that had been stolen during a residential burglary in August 2011. Police were able to locate and recover the weapon and have charged Javon James for receiving stolen property.

Russell county jail placed on lockdown

PHENIX CITY, Al.

Russell County officials say the county jail has been on lockdown for more than a week after an attempted escape.

Sheriff Heath Taylor declined to provide details of the attempted escape, but said two inmates were involved.
Taylor says Charles Smith, who was being held on one count of escape in addition to burglary, is charged with attempted escape, while James Hendrix is charged with promoting prison contraband.
Taylor says Hendrix was being held on burglary charges and the lockdown is in place while a thorough search is conducted.
Taylor says there is no visitation or commissary during the lockdown, which he hopes to complete soon.

One dead in Valley house fire

 Valley, Al.
A 27-year-old Valley man was found dead at the scene of a residential fire early Thursday morning after emergency responders had controlled the blaze, according to the Valley Police Department.
The Valley Police Department and the East Alabama Fire Department responded to the house fire in the 1500 block of 55th Street at about 5 a.m. The residence was fully ablaze upon arrival, but responders managed to control the fire and prevent it from reaching nearby homes.
When responders entered the home’s front bedroom, they found the body of Marcoleus Quintez Copeland, the residence’s lone occupant at the time. Copeland’s body was scheduled to be taken to the Medical Examiner’s Office in Montgomery for an autopsy later Thursday.
A preliminary investigation indicated that the blaze likely began in the kitchen before spreading to the rest of the residence. The case remains under investigation by the Valley Police Department, the Chambers County Coroner’s Office and the Alabama State Fire Marshal’s Office.

Pedestrian struck, killed by Birmingham police car identified

BIRMINGHAM, Al.
A man fatally struck Wednesday night by a Birmingham police car has been identified by the Jefferson County Coroner's Office.

Michael Hardy, 56, of Birmingham died at UAB Hospital, said deputy coroner Phillip Russell.

The incident happened as a South Precinct officer was driving on Sixth Avenue South to take a prisoner to the Birmingham City Jail about 5:30 p.m.

As the marked patrol car reached the Beta Street intersection, Hardy walked in front of the police car, Sgt. Johnny Williams said Wednesday.

The department's Internal Affairs division and the Alabama Bureau of Investigation are investigating the incident.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Huntsville Utilities warns customers of potential scam involving meter readings

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- Huntsville Utilities is warning its customers about a potential scam after two customers reported getting suspicious calls today.
Huntsville Utilities logo.jpgSpokesman Bill Yell said the customers both received a call from someone who claimed they were with Huntsville Utilities. The caller asked the customers if they were home so the utility department could come read their meters and collect payment for their bills.
"These calls are not originating from Huntsville Utilities," Yell said in an email. Both customers said the calls came up as "unknown" on their caller IDs.
"Huntsville Utilities has formal collections processes in place and does not call and ask customers if they are at home to collect past due bills," Yell said.
If Huntsville Utilities employees do go to a business or residence, they will have proper identification, Yell said. Huntsville Utilities is working with the authorities to investigate the apparent scam.
Huntsville Utilities encourages its customers to call 256-535-1200 if they receive a similar suspicious phone call.

Former NFL defensive lineman Antwan Odom arrested on marijuana charge


DAPHNE, Al.
Former professional football player Antwan Odom was arrested this morning on a second-degree marijuana possession charge after a traffic stop on Interstate 10, according to the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office.
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Antwan Odom
Odom was released later in the day from the Baldwin County Corrections Center after posting $1,000 bail, according to jail records. Odom formerly played for the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals. He was a star lineman at Alma Bryant High School and the University of Alabama.
Odom was shot in the leg early in the morning of Aug. 22 at his home in Irvington, according to police records. A longtime friend, Tony Gildersleeve, was charged in connection with the incident. Odom, a defensive end with the Bengals, had been released from the team about a month before the shooting.

Woman bound with duct tape during holdup at Mobile car lot

MOBILE, Al.
A woman was bound with duct tape during a robbery at a Mobile used car dealership early this afternoon, Mobile police said.
CRIME.jpgThe woman was not injured, and no arrests had been made as of this evening, police spokesman Cpl. Christopher Levy said.
The robbery took place about 12:45 p.m. at Carvel Motors at 2760 Government Blvd., Levy said.
Two men went into the office and confronted the woman, who is an employee of the dealership, according to Levy. He said that the men, who were wearing masks, demanded money after one of the men threatened the woman with a handgun.
One of the robbers bound the woman before the duo got money belonging to the dealership and left.
They were described as black, both about 18 years old. Both were 5 feet 9 to 5 feet 10 inches tall, and they wore identical clothing — black hoodies and gray pants. Levy said.
Anyone who has any information about the incident should call Mobile police at 251-208-7211, CrimeStoppers at 251-208-7000 or text 274637 with the keyword CRIME 411.

UPDATE: Shot Montgomery police dog Bodi will recover, regain sight in one eye

MONTGOMERY, Al.
Bodi, the 11-year-old German shepherd police K-9 shot three times Wednesday afternoon during an incident between Montgomery police and an armed robbery suspect, is on the mend.
According to Dr. Robert Speight Jr., a veterinarian at the Taylor Crossing Animal Hospital on Atlanta Highway, Bodi's right eye is regaining sight. It was reported earlier today that the dog was blinded by his injuries.
"I don't think it's a miracle that he's alive, but I will be honest I think it's a miracle that he's getting his sight back in his right eye. That I'm truly surprised by," Speight said.
The suspect exchanged fire with police and was wounded. Bodi helped catch suspect Frank Raven, 19. Raven has been charged with first-degree robbery, a felony; three counts of second-degree attempted assault; and attempting to kill a dog used by a peace officer, a misdemeanor.
Bodi, pronounced "body," engaged with the suspect and did not retreat once he was shot.
"His main focus was to apprehend the offender yesterday," said Tony Loria, commander of the K-9 bureau.  "That was what he was geared for. He's always protecting his partner in any situation, but at that time he was in the mode to seek out and locate where the bad guy was hiding and then apprehend."
Speight said he doubted Bodi was aware of what had happened because his adrenaline was pumping.
"This dog has been through a tremendous amount of training, and one of the things he's trained for is to protect that guy he's with," Speight said. "During this incident, I can promise you that this dog had a tremendous amount of adrenaline running through his veins. When you have that sort of adrenaline surge, him being shot three times did not faze him. I can promise you that. The last thing on his mind was what had just happened to him."
Speight said Bodi was alert when he arrived at the hospital, something he called "amazing."
Bodi went through two surgeries. During the first Wednesday evening, doctors removed the left eye, which was damaged beyond repair. He underwent another operation this morning on his left eye.
Bodi will stay at the animal hospital until the first of next week and will come back in after two weeks for an evaluation.
Speight consulted an ophthalmologist this morning who said it could take up to two weeks before Bodi sight in his right eye.
Bodi will be honorably retired from the department and adopted by his handler, who has not been named. Capt. William Caulfield, assistant commander in the patrol unit, said it is normal practice to retire K-9 officers to their handler's home because of the bond between the two.
He was brought into the unit in 2002 and Cpl. Andrew Magnus, a former K-9 unit officer who now serves in the robbery homicide division, was his former handler.
"He's like one of the family," Magnus said. "He's always been a great dog and a great partner. He's always been there, like he was yesterday. They'll always be there for you."
Caulfield said the unit already has plans to bring in another K-9 from Northport to replace Bodi. The dogs typically cost around $5,000 and undergo extensive training. At any given time the MPD has around 10 K-9s. Depending on the dog's health, it could serve in the unit up to about nine years.
Police Chief Kevin Murphy said the department has received many calls from the public asking how they can help. Murphy said anyone who wants can make a donation to the police department and all the funds will be used for the working dogs. Bodi's medical care will be paid for by the police department for the rest of his life.

Montgomery brothers arrested on capital murder charge

Brazil L. Hart                             Darnell A. Hart
MONTGOMERY, Al.
 Montgomery police arrested two brothers on charges of capital murder late Wednesday night.

Brazil L. Hart, 21, and Darnell A. Hart, 23, were each charged with one count of capital murder in connection with the death of 23-year-old Quadaryl J. Smith, who died from multiple gunshot wounds Tuesday in a Lynwood Drive apartment.

The brothers were transported to Montgomery County Detention Facilty where both are being held without bond.

Officers found Smith on Day Street unresponsive at the apartment shortly after 6 p.m. on Tuesday. Investigators developed information that identified the Harts as suspects. They were then located and taken into custody on Wednesday by members of the U.S. Marshal's Fugitive Task Force, Montgomery police patrol and K-9 officers.

Police said the investigation indicates that Smith, Montgomery's 30th homicide vicitm in 2011, was killed during a robbery.

K-9 officer Bodi blinded in shooting, but expected to survive

MONTGOMERY, Al
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The K-9 officer injured in Wednesday's shooting incident between police and an armed robbery suspect is expected to recover, but will be blind.
Bodi, the 11-year-old German shepherd, was shot multiple times while engaged with the suspect, who was also wounded by gunfire.
"He's a tough dog," said police Chief Kevin Murphy, with the Montgomery Police Department. "After he engaged the suspect and was shot, he didn't give up."
Murphy said today one of the K-9 handlers told him that Bodi wouldn't quit.
"He said, 'Chief, that dog would never quit. The only way to stop that dog is to kill it.' And that is the determination, the loyalty and the drive of these animals."
Murphy said Bodi had already been set to retire in the next four to five weeks. He will be honorably retired from police service and will continue to live with his handler. The dog's medical bills will be covered by the city for the rest of his life.
"He's a fighter and he's going to make it," Murphy said.

Gold Buyers Kiosk employee arrested and charged with Second Degree Theft of Property

Dothan, Al.
Diane Dorman, white female, 32 years of age, of Trawick Road was arrested and charged with Second Degree Theft of Property with a $15,000 bond.
 
On December 14, 2011 the Dothan Police Department made a felony arrest following a recent investigation. Police say Diane Dorman was arrested after an investigation revealed Dorman recently closed out a nightly cash register for her employer, Gold Buyers Kiosk, and recorded the cash as accounted for. The morning shift cashier opened the drawer to find the cash was missing. Police conducted an investigation after which Dorman was contacted and agreed to turn herself in. Investigators have closed the case following yesterday’s arrest.

Big Lots cashier stages robbery

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 A second person has been identified in Big Lot robbery.

 Joshua Parks, black male, 27 years of age, of South Bell Street was arrested and charged with Second Degree Theft with a $15,000 bond.


 Dothan, Al.
Bridgett Ann Pruitt, white female, 27 years of age, of South Bell Street was arrested and charged with Second Degree Theft and Filing a False Report with bond being established later today.
 
On December 14, 2011 the Dothan Police Department responded to an armed robbery in progress at Big Lots, 3121 Ross Clark Circle, just after 10:00 p.m. Dispatchers advised responding officers the cashier stated a black male armed with a pistol, came into the business and approached her at the register demanding money. Upon arrival, police learned from the clerk that she put money in a Big Lots bag and gave it to the suspect who fled on foot. Investigators responded to the scene where information gathered from the clerk and surveillance led them to consider the victim in this case, may in fact be a suspect. Investigators worked quickly in this case, conducting interviews and serving a search warrant at a Dothan residence. When confronted with evidence gathered, the cashier confessed to setting up the robbery. The cashier was arrested and charged for filing a false report and theft. Police have identified the second party involved and are signing warrants against him for theft charges but have not yet released the identity of the man.

 UPDATE:10:30am-  A foot pursuit just occurred on South Bell Street was involving the second person of interest from the Big Lots incident. One adult male was apprehended by a police canine and is in police custody at this time. Investigators responded to the scene, charges are pending.