County arrests
The Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported the following arrests Saturday:
• John Calvin Bailey Jr., 47, of 171 Garden Brook Drive, Madison, probation violation (possession of a controlled substance)
• Sean Charles Baxter, 43, of 26924 Pepper Road, Athens, sex abuse
• Gregory Ray Brooks, 26, of 12220 Lukers Way, Athens, failing to comply with the federal Community Notification Act, which requires convicted sex offenders to report their home and work address, as well as any changes in addresses, to law-enforcement officials so they can be verified
• Bradley Dewayne Campbell, 32, of 28806 Veto Road, Elkmont, DUI (Athens Police Department warrant)
• Bradley Joe Carter, 43, of 11515 Neeley Road, Athens, conspiracy to commit a controlled substance crime
• Dennis Dewayne Claunch, 36, of 25795 Watson Lane, Elkmont, possession of a controlled substance and unauthorized use of a vehicle
• Allen Lawrence Coleman, 46, of 215 15th Ave. N.W., Decatur, DUI
• Luis Torres Collazo, 36, of 416 Sixth Ave., Decatur, DUI
• Timothy Earl Combs, 43, of 1300 Brownsferry St., Athens, second-degree theft and failing to comply with the federal Community Notification Act, which requires convicted sex offenders to report their home and work address, as well as any changes in addresses, to law-enforcement officials so they can be verified
• Demetrick Lavell Cosby, 23, of 700 S. Clinton St., Apt. 4-F, Athens, child abuse
• Rory Dale Dennard, 50, of 2106 Luke St., Athens, failing to comply with the federal Community Notification Act, which requires convicted sex offenders to report their home and work address, as well as any changes in addresses, to law-enforcement officials so they can be verified
• Shelia Ann Dorning, 46, of 286 Wall Road, Huntsville, second-degree theft
• Byron Rush Hyatt, 37, of 3955 East Upper River Road, Somerville, DUI and resisting arrest
• Jason Albert Johnson, 20, of 10420 U.S. 31, Lot 435, Tanner, probation revoked on charge of second-degree possession of marijuana (warrant for Athens Police Department) and probation revoked for second-degree possession of marijuana
• Theresa Michelle Kelley, 39, of 1306 Wheeler St., Athens, two probation violations for second-degree possession of a forged instrument
• Michael Justin Lewis, 26, of 14448 Bledsoe Road, Lot E-9, Athens, seven counts of third-degree burglary, possession of drug paraphernalia and second-degree possession of marijuana
• Griffin Scott Littlefield, 48, of 1925 Constitution Ave., Prattville, third-degree theft
• Samantha Troi Martin, 35, of 15338 Quinn Road, Athens, two counts of negotiating a worthless negotiable instrument
• Mary Jo McGown, 51, of 5987 Henry Road, Athens, harassing communication
• Donna Scott McGuire, 44, of 11718 U.S. 72 West, Athens, conspiracy to commit a controlled substance crime
• Sharon Kay McLemore, 53, of 23512 Alabama 99, Elkmont, DUI
• Rafael Barradas Mendez, 45, of Wheeler Street, Lot 5, Athens, DUI (Athens Police Department warrant)
• Cameron Lee Parker, 21, of 8724 Flicker Lane, Athens, manufacturing a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana
• Michael Keith Phillips, 50, of 1004 Tucker Drive, Pulaski, Tenn., possession of a controlled substance
• Sherry Lynn Phillips, 40, of 306 School St., St. Joseph, Tenn., second-degree possession of marijuana and possession of a controlled substance
• Dexter James Pitman, 47, of 16813 Evans Road, Lot 9, Athens, DUI, driving while suspended and third-degree domestic violence (harassment)
• Amy Lynn Schauder, 29, of 23739 Pressnell Road, Athens, second-degree forgery
• Alice Mae Selby, 55, of 3442 Ready Section, Ardmore, second-degree forgery
• Gregory Paul Wallace, 43, of 15408 East Limestone Road, Athens, no insurance, DUI, improper lane usage and no seat belt
• Rhonda Fay Watkins, 32, of 15050 Ft. Hampton Road, Elkmont, failure to pay child support
County thefts
The Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported no thefts Saturday.
City arrests
The Athens Police Department reported no arrests Saturday.
City thefts
The Athens Police Department reported no thefts Saturday.
Hospital report
Athens-Limestone Hospital reported no admissions or discharges Saturday.
Admissions and discharges represent only those who agree to have their names published.
Local News
Newsbeat June 7
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Charles Page Sr. killed in wreck; daughter Caroline seriously injured
Charles Page Sr., 96, a well-known Tanner resident, was killed in a car wreck Tuesday night. His daughter, Caroline Page, director of Limestone County Department of Human Resources, was seriously injured in the 7:30 p.m. wreck.
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Device will ensure first duck through wins derby
- Cause of woman’s death in fire remains unknown
- Huntsville marks 50th anniversary of NASA center
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Clergy, singers to present 9-11 remembrance
Saturday, several members of the local clergy and several singers will gather in Big Spring Park and the south side of the downtown Limestone County Courthouse Square to commemorate those lives lost in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
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Gun-toting dad may face federal charges for incident at school
Federal charges are still a possibility for a man who came to Athens High School in May with a loaded shotgun and more ammunition in his pocket, officials said.
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Wreck victim's condition listed as 'good'
Online Facebook pages filled with condolences Wednesday as friends learned of the death of Charles Page Sr., many noting he was “a true Southern gentleman.”
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Limestone school board approves supplemental pay, personnel
The Limestone County school board approved supplemental pay for coaches and advisers, and other personnel items during its regular monthly meeting Tuesday.
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Annual nurse practitioner symposium Sept. 24
“Nurse Practitioners at the Frontier of Health Care” is the theme of the 2010 North Alabama Nurse Practitioner Clinical Symposium co-sponsored by The University of Alabama in Huntsville College of Nursing.
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Grand opening announced for Robotics training center
Gov. Bob Riley will be joined by officials from Calhoun Community College and Alabama Industrial Development Training to take part in the official grand opening and ribbon-cutting of the new Robotic Maintenance Training Center, Phase I of the new state-of-the-art Alabama Robotics Technology Park, scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 15.
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