County arrests
The Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported the following arrests Thursday:
• Rodger Dale Duncan, 49, of 27369 Sweet Springs Road, Ardmore, driving under the influence and third-degree domestic violence (menacing)
• David Matthew Givens, 37, of 25006 Chapman Hollow, Elkmont, third-degree assault
• Craig Kayler Grantham, 24, of 1110 Garrett Drive, Athens, second-degree possession of marijuana
• Luis Alfredo Lopez, 26, of 11815 Stewart Road, Tanner, failure to pay child support (warrant from Blount County)
• William Blake Michael, 20, of 25925 Cottonbelt Road, Elkmont, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia
• Stephanie Marie Minor, 23, of 29385 E. Eighth Ave., Ardmore, violating probation on possession of drug paraphernalia
• Virgil Brent Pope II, 36, of 1505 Calvin Private Drive, failure to pay child support
County thefts
The Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported the following thefts Thursday:
• Jar containing change, envelope containing cash and two charge cards, total value $800, stolen during burglary between Friday and Tuesday in the 26000 block of Peek A Boo St.
• RCA flat-screen television, two DVD recorders and two heaters, total value $1,400, stolen during burglary Wednesday in the 19000 block of Townsend Ford Road
City arrests
The Athens Police Department reported the following arrests Thursday.
• Felipe Torres Lopez, 20, of 11815 Stewart, Tanner, parole revocation
• Cordney O. Crutcher, 33, of 17802 Oakdale Road, Athens, disorderly conduct
• Ronald Stanley, 51, homeless, theft of property
• Patricia J. Barnes, 35, of 15598 Fort Hampton Road, Athens, DUI
• David Grady Fail, 46, of 23749 Piney Creek Drive, Athens, DUI
City thefts
The Athens Police Department reported the following thefts Thursday:
• Pair of socks, four washcloths and five hand towels, total value $34, stolen Wednesday from Athens Plaza on U.S. 31
• $300 in cash stolen Wednesday from 208 Southwind Drive, Apt. 50
Wrecks
Hospital report
Athens-Limestone Hospital reported one admission and no discharges Thursday.
Admitted: Irene Clem
Admissions and discharges represent only those who agree to have their names published.
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