County arrests
The Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported the following arrests Thursday, some of which may be the result of grand jury indictments:
• Ronald LaBarron Barley, 23, 1652 Princess Helen Road W., Mobile, Baldwin County warrant for third-degree burglary.
• Pamela Renee Bullington, 27, 12903 Elk River Mills Road, Athens, negotiating worthless negotiable instrument.
• Terrias Donta Cain, 23, 1306 Montreat Drive, Athens, speeding, driving with suspended license and no tag.
City arrests
• Misty Lane Daniels, 24, 1754 Rhea Branch Road, Etheridge, Tenn., third-degree domestic violence.
• Joseph Daniel Whitworth, 31, 1010 E. Pryor St., Athens, public intoxication.
• Jason Allen Wilkerson, 31, probation violation for third-degree forgery and driving under the influence of alcohol.
• Robert Wesley Daniels, 25, 1100 Elkton St., Unit A, third-degree domestic violence.
City thefts
The Athens Police Department reported the following thefts Thursday:
• 20-ton Carrier brand heating and cooling unit, valued at $5,000, stolen Saturday from 711 Allyn St., where it was being stored beside the old Miller Junior High building.
• Home stereo system with two speakers, valued at $800, stolen Wednesday from 810 N. Clinton St.
• Theft of $105 in cash from an Athens-Limestone Hospital patient’s room early Thursday.
Hospital report
Athens-Limestone Hospital reported no admissions and no discharges Thursday.
Admissions and discharges represent only those people who agreed to have their names published.
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Ardmore Welcome Center turns 35
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Governor kills bill on tax appeals
Business groups pushing the legislation say they will try again in the next legislative session.
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17 veterans assistance offices closing in Alabama
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Local morning update for May 29, 2012
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Limestone grand jury indicts 149
A recent panel of jurors found there was adequate evidence to formally charge 149 people on crimes involving drugs, property and violence.
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City shows off new CNG-powered ride
“It amazes me we haven’t gone to this a long time ago,” said Mayor Ronnie Marks, while giving an overview of the vehicle.
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Deputies investigate report of downed balloon, find nothing
Witnesses on Mooresville Road near Nick Davis Road called in the balloon report Sunday evening about 8 p.m.
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