County arrests
The Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported the following arrests Wednesday:
• Morgan Rex Adcock, 22, of 20087 Looney Road, Athens, violated probation on charges of public lewdness, second-degree possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of prohibited liquor
• Christopher Warren Adkins, 31, of 20441 Lasso Circle, Toney, violated probation on a charge of third-degree burglary
• Sean Heath Devaney, 33, of 19699 Cox Road, Athens, driving under the influence (alcohol and other drugs) and driving while revoked
• Jonathan Elbert Goodwin, 30, of 389 Cherry St., Hartselle, harassment
• Marcus Antonio Malone, 33, of 109 McClint St., Athens, violated probation on a charge of DUI
• Chad Allen Williams, 28, of 19240 Airfield St., Athens, bond revoked on charges of first-degree robbery and first-degree assault
County thefts
The Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported the following thefts Wednesday:
• $50 cash and change stolen during a burglary Monday or Tuesday from the 19000 block of Elkton Road
• JVC stereo system and car battery valued at $280 stolen and $400 damage done to vehicle during two counts of breaking and entering a vehicle Monday or Tuesday in the 19000 block of Alabama 127
• $24 cash and 14 Lortab pills valued at $140 stolen Wednesday from a vehicle in the 11000 block of Caroline Drive
City arrests
The Athens Police Department reported the following arrests Wednesday:
• Marcus Antonio Malone, 33, of 109 McClint St., Athens, violated terms of probation on charge of DUI and probation was revoked
• Cleabron Ray King, 25, of 700 S. Clinton St., Apt. D, Athens, third-degree theft of property
• Michael Lee Powers, 41, of 114 Scotland Drive, Athens, theft of property
• Fabion Felox, 39, of 113 Brockton Drive, Madison, theft of property
• Amber Natasha Hunt, 26, of 26680 Harvest Road, Athens, third-degree theft of property
• Jason Dale Vibbert, 25, of 3118 Reid Road, Athens, theft of property
• Charlotte Darlene Pickett, 32, of 606 U.S. 31 South, Room 116, Athens, theft of property
City thefts
The Athens Police Department reported the following thefts Wednesday:
• Three Carhartt brand shirts, total value $75, stolen Tuesday from Gray & Holt Dry Goods at 214 W. Market St.
• Ratchet wrench valued at $23 stolen Tuesday from Walmart at 1011 U.S. 72 East
• Twenty-four cans of Budweiser beer, 18 bottles of Bud Light beer and 18 bottles of Coors Light beer, total value $46.97 stolen Tuesday from China Dragon at 100 U.S. 31 South
• Miscellaneous groceries valued at $286 stolen Tuesday from Walmart at 1011 U.S. 72 East
• $100 in cash stolen between March 19 and Tuesday from 1401 N. Malone St.
• Black Samsung brand cellular telephone valued at $200 stolen between March 3-5 from 501 Woodridge Drive
Wrecks
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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