County arrests
The Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported the following arrests Saturday.
• Anthony Perez Brackins, 21, of 1229 2nd St. S.W., Decatur, no insurance, two counts of driving while suspended
• Mary Edith Brand, 52, of 3004 Bobo Section Road, Hazel Green, third-degree criminal trespassing, harassment
• Lonnie Wayne Brummitt, 54, of 9399 Barker Road, Athens, third-degree domestic violence (harassment)
• Tommy Wayne Butler, 31, of 19632 Piney Chapel Road, Lot 3, Athens, two counts of first-degree robbery, two counts of kidnapping, first-degree rape, first-degree sodomy, first-degree burglary
• Matthew DeWayne Dendy, 20, of 2204 Cole Ave., Florence, first-degree theft, second-degree theft, bond revocation (second-degree theft)
• Jason Carlin Gamble, 30, of 365 County Road 501, Hanceville, driving under the influence
• Nicole Lee Hamilton, 35, of 12827 Wakea Drive, Madison, driving under the influence, criminal littering, open container violation
• Brandon Leigh Langford, 31, of 212 Swan Creek Drive, Athens, probation violation (first-degree criminal mischief)
• Griffin Scott Littlefield, 47, of 234 Eagle Rock Drive, Millbrook, third-degree theft
• Mickey Joel Paulk, 24, of 15976 O’Neal Road, Athens, third-degree burglary
• Fredrick Deangelo Smith, 36, of 232 Wall Triana Highway, Madison, driving while suspended, no insurance
• Jackie Glenn Tidwell, 49, of 28470 Schrimsher Road, Belle Mina, resisting arrest
• Janice Moss Treat, 57, of 9399 Barker Road, Athens, third-degree domestic violence (harassment)
• Edgar Velasco Vega, 19, of 14860 Chris Way, Athens, illegal possession of prohibited liquor
• Barry Eugene Wiggins, 55, of 2117 Old Moulton Height Road, Decatur, probation violation (third-degree robbery)
County thefts
The Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported the following thefts Saturday:
City arrests
The Athens Police Department reported the following arrests Saturday.
• Courtland Lebron Jackson, 30, of 2129 Evans Ave., Huntsville, driving under the influence
• Kayla Dawn Word, 20, of 1736 County Road 156, Anderson, driving under the influence of a controlled substance
• Kevin Latrone Fletcher, 31, of 1506 Ascent Trail, Apt. B, Huntsville, driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol combined
• Donald Ray Stinnet, 53, of 1704 S. Hine St., Athens, public intoxication
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City thefts
The Athens Police Department reported the following thefts Saturday:
Wrecks
Hospital report
Athens-Limestone Hospital reported no admissions or discharges Saturday.
Admissions and discharges represent only those people who agreed to have their names published.
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