County arrests
Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported the following arrests Thursday:
• David Lee Brown, 30, of 1004 Woodridge Drive, Athens, two counts of third-degree burglary.
• Barry Lee Hammond, 23, of 170 County Road 371, Trinity, second-degree theft.
• William Carl Roberts, 51, of 18198 Astor Lane, Athens, third-degree menancing.
• Nickey Ray Saraceni, 49, of 1149 U.S. 64, Killen, driving under the influence of alcohol, driving with a revoked license.
• James Lenny Shaw, 48, of 800 Lucas St., Athens, probation revocation.
County thefts
Limestone County Sheriff’s Department reported the following thefts Thursday.
• Two batteries, jumper cables, torque wrench and miscellaneous tools, total value $335, stolen Saturday from the 16000 block of Wales Road.
• Bottle of Ativan, total value $30, stolen Tuesday or Wednesday from the 11000 block of Bud Bates Road.
• One distributor, one battery, and a set of headers for a small-block Chevy engine, total value $180, stolen Wednesday from the 21000 block of Tillman Mill Road.
• Prescription medications valued at $285 stolen Tuesday or Wednesday from the 11000 block of Caroline Drive.
• One pack of lug nuts, valued at $20 stolen Wednesday from the 22000 block of Cairo Hollow Road.
City arrests
Athens Police Department reported the following arrests Thursday:
• Lisa Rene Keeton, 25, of 20585 Todd Circle, Apt. 22, Athens, criminal trespassing, and third-degree theft of property.
City thefts
Athens Police Department reported the following thefts Thursday:
• Third-degree theft of property, including checks and driver’s license, valued at a total of $255, were reported to have been stolen Oct. 16, at 1310 N. Jefferson Street.
• Various items were reported to have been shoplifted Wednesday at Walmart located 1011 U.S. 72 East. Items included panties, craving tools, batteries, two comics, two polo shirts, one costume, a hooded jacket, batteries, one light set and socks, valued at a total of $150.
Wrecks
• One-vehicle wreck at 5:20 a.m. Wednesday on U.S. 72, 3 miles west of Athens injured Jacob Tyler, 20, of Elkmont. He was wearing a seat belt, according to a state trooper report.
Hospital report
Athens-Limestone Hospital reported three admissions and one discharge Thursday.
Admitted were Charles Moore, Martha Holt, both of Elkmont, and Kathleen Tarpley of Lester.
Discharged was Willie Crouch of Athens.
Admissions and discharges represent only those who agree to have their names published.
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ARREST REPORT October 30, 2009
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