County arrests
The Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported the following arrests Monday:
• Tamela Michelle Cochran, 43, of 29515 U.S. 99, Lester, chemical endangerment of a child
• Stanley Carnell Glover, 39, of 842 Wall Trianna Highway, Trianna, DUI
• Tommy Wayne Haynes, 46, of 1 Norma Court, Anniston, parole violation
• Jackie Lee Parcus, 36, of 1756 County Line Road, Madison, third-degree burglary, and second-degree forgery
• Steven Lee Sparks, 35, 146 Montclain Drive, Killen, probation violation
• Malia Lokelani Mosley, 28, of 709 Petty Street, Moulton, harassment
County thefts
The Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported the following thefts Monday:
• Breaking and entering a vehicle, in which a Sony amp, 60 CDs, a carton of cigarettes, and prescription medications valued at $500 were stolen, was reported to have happened between Feb. 26 and 27 on the 9000 block of U.S. 72 West.
• Theft, in which a ceiling fan, trim, and two Delta toilets valued at a total of $448 were stolen, was reported to have taken place on Feb. 26 at the 18000 block of Barlett Road
• Theft, in which 40 bags of mortar mix valued at $240 were stolen, was reported to have happened Feb. 26 on the 21000 block of Yarbrough Road.
• Theft, in which one Earthquake power auger valued at $1,100 was stolen, was reported to have happened between Feb. 24 and 27 on the 22000 block of Yarbrough Road.
• Breaking and entering a vehicle, in which two Dewalt cordless drills, one Dewalt saw and one Milwaukee drill were taken, was reported to have happened between Feb. 26 and 27 on the 18000 block of Sunflower Way.
• Theft, in which a 10-inch miter saw valued at $180 was stolen, was reported to have happened between Feb. 26 and 27 at the 22000 block of Fain Road.
• Burglary, in which a 22-inch flat-screen TV valued at $500 was stolen, was reported to have happened Feb. 28 at the 26000 block of Drawbaugh Road.
City arrests
The Athens Police Department reported the following arrests Monday:
• Robert Crutcher, 65, of 2054 Lindsay Lane, Athens, harassment
• Jeremy Cruz Parker, 21, of 25297 Mahalo Circle, Madison, third-degree theft of property
• Danny Boyce Carter, 60, of 11534 Glass Hollow Road, Athens, DUI, driving while license suspended, open container, and reckless driving
• Deda Michelle Graham, 36, of 26576 Nick Davis Road, Athens, theft of property
• Thomas Charles Ging, 26, of 2519 Mahall Circle, Madsion, disorderly conduct
• Sean Paul Nation, 28, of 25297 Mahalo Circle, Madison, resisting arrest, obstructing governmental operations
• Omoro Koran-Lamin Joyner, 30, of 1102 N. Houston Street, Scottsboro, DUI, unlawful possession of a controlled substance, and first-degree possession of marijuana
• William Blake Michael, 20, of 25925 Cottonbelt Road, Elkmont, possession of a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia
City thefts
The Athens Police Department reported the following thefts Monday:
• Chicken bites and sauce, valued at approximately $2, were reported stolen Feb. 27,from Walmart located at 1101 east U.S. 72.
• A total of 25 Real Deal sales papers, and a news paper rack, valued at a total of $125, were reported stolen Feb. 28 at 625 U.S. 72 West.
• Four Wii video games, valued at approximately $70, were reported stolen Feb. 28, from Walmart located at 1101 east U.S. 72.
• One Dewalt DW705 compound miter saw, valued at $300, was reported stolen from a Toyota pick-up truck Feb. 20, in the parking lot of Lowe’s, located on 1109 U.S. 72.
Wrecks
• Patricia G. Davis, 51, of Lester, was injured in a three-vehicle accident on U.S. 72 between Kelli and Grant drives. She was a passenger in the vehicle of Harold Wayne Davis, 65, of Lester. The other drivers involved were Jesse Kirstein, 33, of Madison, and Aaron Hunt, 20, of Lexington.
• State troopers were working an accident with injuries around 5:50 p.m. Monday on U.S. 72 West, east of Parker Road. No further details were available at press time.
Hospital report
Athens-Limestone Hospital reported no admissions or discharges Monday.
Admissions and discharges represent only those who agree to have their names published.
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