County arrests
The Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported the following arrests Wednesday:
• Eli Crawford Adams, 22, of 15988 Witty Mill Road, Elkmont, third-degree domestic violence (assault)
• Eric Michael Adams, 20, of 20944 Allen Road, Elkmont, third-degree domestic violence (assault)
• Jessica Lynne Braithwaite, 21, of 13849 Bama Lane, Elkmont, third-degree assault
• Lisa Parsons Frazier, 41, of 15213 Knoll Drive, Harvest, violated terms of probation on charge of driving under the influence
• Ricky Carl Glover, 30, of 28581 Leaning Pine Road, Lot 5, Ardmore, third-degree assault
• Gregory Allen Graham, 37, of 8540 Hickory Ridge Road, Anderson, 14 counts of fraudulent use of a credit card (grand jury indictment)
• Mark Anthony Stacey, 43, of 13254 Burgreen Road, Madison, possession of a controlled substance
County thefts
The Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported the following thefts Wednesday:
• Troy-Bilt brand riding mower, Troy-Bilt brand weed trimmer and a lawnmower trailer with total value of $1,800 taken at theft in the 23000 block of Presnell Road between March 10 and April 5
• A 42-inch JVC TV, 19-inch Toshiba TV, Seiko watch, and rope-chain necklace with a total value of $2,150 during burglary in 28000 block of Sagewood Circle on April 7
• A 32-inch Proscan TV valued at $500, and $400 cash during burglary in 9000 block of Segars Road on April 7.
City arrests
The Athens Police Department reported no additional arrests Wednesday.
City thefts
The Athens Police Department reported the following thefts Wednesday:
• Meat, Prince Albert brand tobacco, two radios, a Sony brand PlayStation2 system and games, a television and a VCR, total value $180, stolen during a burglary Saturday at 17000 Elkton St., Lot 5
Hospital report
Athens-Limestone Hospital reported no admissions or discharges Wednesday.
Admissions and discharges represent only those who agree to have their names published.
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