County arrests
The Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported the following arrests Thursday:
• Patrick Orion Dildine, 34, of 9911 U.S. 72 West, Lot 3, Athens, failing to pay child support
• Brandon Lamar Gladney, 22, of 119 Memorial Drive N.W., Decatur, hold for court
• Fred Hubert Lucas, 45, of 25008 Elkton Road, Elkmont, two counts of negotiating a worthless negotiable instrument
• Bobby Derrall McConnell Jr., 34, of 20096 Townsend Ford Road, Athens, bench warrant from Lauderdale County court
• Jeremiah Wesley McElyea, 30, of 22294 Sand Bar Way, Elkmont, violating terms of probation on a previous conviction for third-degree domestic violence (assault)
• Robert Edward Moore, 30, of 21603 New Garden Road, Elkmont, bond revoked on previous charge of first-degree possession of marijuana
• William Jackson Norman, 37, of 23554 Fain Road, Lot 3, Elkmont, violating terms of probation on previous conviction for resisting arrest
• Timothy Lane Smith Jr., 23, of 27487 Sweet Springs Road, Ardmore, violating terms of probation on previous conviction for possession of liquor
• Randy Dale Thompson, 29, of 1401 N. Malone St., Apt. 105-A, Athens, surety rescinds bond on two counts of second-degree possession of a forged instrument and one count of breaking and entering into a vehicle
• Michael Ray Williams, 51, of 19259 Runway St., Athens, bond revoked on possession of a controlled substance and distribution of a controlled substance
• Rickie Dean Wilson, 48, of 803 Brownsferry St., Athens, first-degree criminal trespass and third-degree domestic violence (harassment)
County thefts
The Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported no thefts Thursday.
City arrests
The Athens Police Department reported the following arrests Thursday:
• Andre Marcell Howard, 45, of 26658 Newby Road, Athens, probation revoked on previous conviction for driving under he influence
City thefts
The Athens Police Department reported the following thefts Thursday:
• Maroon and pink Gravity 2 brand cellular telephone valued at $100 lost or stolen Saturday at 16132 Athens-Limestone Boulevard
• $1,000 in cash and a $25 brown cash box stolen during burglary Thursday from 113 Durham Drive
Hospital report
Athens-Limestone Hospital reported no admissions or discharges Thursday.
Admissions and discharges represent only those who agree to have their names published.
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ARREST REPORT January 29, 2010
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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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Gun-toting dad may face federal charges for incident at school
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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
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