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Cullman woman charged with selling meth

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Lauren Harvey / Cullman Police Department

CULLMAN - The Cullman Police Department’s Crime Suppression Unit (CSU) on Tuesday arrested Lauren Alexandra Harvey, 21, of Cullman for one count of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance for allegedly selling methamphetamine. She was also arrested on a warrant for unlawful possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

Harvey was transported to the Cullman County Detention Center, according to the CPD, and while there, was allegedly found to be in possession of methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia, resulting in additional charges of unlawful possession of a controlled substance, second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia and second-degree promoting prison contraband.

Harvey has since made bond.   

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Cullman man charged with intent to distribute meth

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Terry Thursby, Jr. / Cullman Police Department

CULLMAN - A Cullman man was arrested on Tuesday by the Cullman Police Department’s Crime Suppression Unit (CSU), charged with possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia and tampering with physical evidence.

According to the CPD, officers initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by Terry Wayne Thursby, Jr., 30, but before pulling to the side of the roadway, Thursby allegedly threw a black case out of the passenger side window of the vehicle.  Officers recovered the case, which the CPD said contained approximately 10 grams of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia items. 

Thursby was transported to the Cullman County Detention Center where he has since made bond. 

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Arrest report: March 14

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CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for March 14. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.

 

GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear

Cullman County Sheriff’s Office

Armstrong, Jason Eric, 42

  • third-degree domestic violence

Boatner, Joseph Dewayne, 31

  • non support/writ of arrest- child support

Buchanan, Joshua Lee, 34

  • FTA- third-degree domestic violence- harassment

Cole, Nicholas J. 34

  • third-degree domestic violence- harassment
  • driving while suspended
  • improper lane usage
  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana

Collier, Lori McKenzie, 41

  • DUI- .08 BAC or greater

Mead, Jody Alan, 33

  • judge’s order- first-degree theft of property (3 counts)

Mead, Melanie Kay, 42

  • third-degree domestic violence- harassment
  • illegal possession of alcohol

Sponaugle, Zena Marie, 52

  • FTA- third-degree criminal mischief
  • FTA- third-degree criminal trespassing
  • FTA- harassment
  • FTA- fourth-degree theft of property

 

Cullman Police Department

Parker, Kristin R., 29

  • FTA- third-degree theft of property

McDonald, Steven S., 33

  • FTA- possession of drug paraphernalia

 

Hanceville Police Department

No arrests reported.

 

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2 more women come forward in case against Cullman attorney Randy Hames

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Cullman attorney Randy Hames, shown here in his mugshot from Monday, March 5, 2018 / Cullman County Sheriff's Office

CULLMAN - Two more civil lawsuits have been filed against disgraced Cullman attorney Randy Allan Hames. According to court documents obtained by The Tribune, the plaintiffs are Doris M. Watson and Alisha Cobb; the complaints were filed on March 13, 2018. Both women are represented by Cullman law firm Crocker & Sparks, as well as Birmingham firm Wiggins, Childs, Pantazis, Fisher & Goldfarb, LLC. The firms are now representing a total of four women in cases against Hames.

“On Tuesday, the 13th, I and another law firm I’m working with, filed two lawsuits against Randy Hames,” said attorney R. Champ Crocker. “The human trafficking law has a civil right of action in it. A victim of human trafficking has got a right to have their own private lawsuit, and that’s what we did.”

All four civil suits stem from human trafficking charges levied against Hames, 75, in the last few weeks.

Hames was arrested on Feb. 22 for two counts of second-degree stalking and two counts of promoting prostitution, misdemeanor charges. Kayla Carreker and Tomeka Bartlett accused Hames of requesting sex for rent payments. The two lived at Hames Trailer Park, owned by the accused. Carreker and Bartlett also accuse Hames of making crude sexual remarks to them. The two were the first to file civil complaints against Hames.

Hames was out on bond and practicing law inside the Cullman County Courthouse when he was arrested again on March 5 for two counts of second-degree human trafficking. He made bond that same day. Bond was $15,000 property for each count of human trafficking. A Cullman County Sheriff’s Office spokesman said the Cullman County District Attorney's Office decided to move forward with the human trafficking charges after reviewing the case and speaking with the victims and others.

Hames was arrested again on March 10 and charged with first-degree human trafficking and second-degree human trafficking. He was booked on an $80,000 bond. He made bond and has been released.

Authorities have not confirmed whether March 10's charges relate to the same victims whose accusations led to his arrest on March 5, or whether they relate to the two new woman who filed civil complaints March 13.

According to court documents, Watson was a tenant at Hames’s trailer park from September 2012 until May 2013.  “Soon after Plaintiff moved into the trailer park, Hames showed up at Watson’s home and invited himself inside telling Watson that he wanted to talk to her over a glass of homemade elderberry wine,” reads the complaint. “Plaintiff agreed to talk with Hames. During the course of the conversation, Hames noticed Plaintiff’s tongue ring. After plaintiff finished her one and only glass of wine, Hames said to her ‘I bet you know how to use that tongue ring’ and ‘You need to give me a (b**w job).’’

The complaint details Watson’s allegations that Hames continued to come to Watson's home, and she would hide from him. She says he continued to make lewd, suggestive comments.

In Cobb’s complaint, she alleges that Hames, who was appointed Guardian Ad Litem of Cobb’s children from December 2010 through 2013, on multiple occasions asked Cobb “personal, private questions. For example, Hames asked Plaintiff whether she was still having sex with her ex-husband; whether she ever gave her ex-husband ‘(b**w jobs)’, whether she was having withdrawals from not having sex; what she ‘liked’ sexually, and whether she shaved her pubic area.” Cobb alleges Hames told her he needed to know these things because “it’s part of the case.”

Cobb alleges Hames showed up at her home at night. During meetings at his office, she alleges he told Cobb he wanted to come to her house and bring elderberry wine. During one meeting, she alleges he touched her inappropriately. He told her, “I’m here to help you. I can get your kids back.” She alleges he left lingerie for her on her front porch and at one point told her, “You’ll lose your kids if you don’t have sex with me.” According to the documents, “When Plaintiff would challenge his solicitation of her, Hames would respond with statements like “Who is going to believe you? DHR’s got your kids.”

Cobb alleges that after she continued to refuse Hames’s advances, Hames “became rude and adversarial to Plaintiff in court and began supporting DHR’s petition to terminate her parental rights.”

A court hearing, a status conference, will be held at 3 p.m. on Friday on the original misdemeanor charges, evictions and protection orders filed against Hames. It is not known how the human trafficking charges, which are felonies, will affect tomorrow’s hearing.

Further reading: What is human trafficking?

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Arrest report: March 15

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CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for March 15. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.

 

GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear

Cullman County Sheriff’s Office

Berry, Crystal Gail, 38

  • probation violation- false Medicaid statements

Boyd, Lucas Andrew, 30

  • FTA- possession of drug paraphernalia
  • FTA- first-degree unlawful possession of marijuana for personal use
  • FTA- unlawful possession of a controlled substance

Hammons, Angelia Carol, 40

  • FTA- expired tag
  • FTA- following too close

Herron, Jason Edward, 41

  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • resisting arrest

Kelley, Shane Wesley, 31

  • judge’s order- unlawful possession of a controlled substance

Light, Zackary William, 29

  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Moore, Christina Johnson, 40

  • unauthorized use of a vehicle

Netherton, Brandon Heath, 39

  • FTA- negotiating a worthless negotiable instrument

Powell, Joseph Dustin, 20

  • FTA- third-degree domestic violence- harassment

Simpers, Angela Michelle, 29

  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • unlawful possession of a controlled substance

Tudor, Jody Jay, 46

  • attempting to elude
  • public intoxication

Tyler, Roger Shaundale, 35

  • FTA- negotiating a worthless negotiable instrument

West, Tiffany Leann, 19

  • fourth-degree theft of property

Wilkins, Rachel Johnson, 43

possession of drug paraphernalia

 

Cullman Police Department

Byess, Dawn C., 38

  • FTA- third-degree theft of property

Chaney, Christopher L., 35

  • FTA- third-degree criminal mischief

Jacobs, Tyler V., 29

  • DUI

Lee, Jeffrey A., 37

  • FTA- expired tag
  • FTA- insurance violation

Graves, Steven K., 29

  • third-degree criminal trespassing

Harbison, Ann M., 34

  • third-degree criminal trespassing
  • attempting to elude

Stiefelmeyer, Carl A. III, 53

  • FTA- public intoxication

Miller, Bradley L., 27

  • FTA- possession of drug paraphernalia
  • FTA- running a red light

Willingham, Larry S., 43

  • FTA- possession of drug paraphernalia
  • FTA- driving without a license

Ballard, Joseph A., 33

  • FTA- fourth-degree theft of property

Hicks, Timothy L., 33

  • FTA- third-degree criminal trespassing

Freeman, Daryn E., 19

  • FTA- fourth-degree theft of property
  • FTA- no tag light

Mikel, John T., 32

  • FTA- possession of drug paraphernalia

Smith, Hannah K., 22

  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Reaid, James M., 67

  • trafficking
  • unlawful distribution of a controlled substance
  • possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance
  • unlawful possession or receipt of a controlled substance
  • possession of drug paraphernalia

 

Hanceville Police Department

No arrests reported.

 

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Vinemont man charged with trafficking methamphetamine

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Ronall Brannon / Cullman Police Department

CULLMAN - The Cullman Police Department’s Crime Suppression Unit on Thursday arrested Ronall Jason Brannon, 45, of Vinemont for trafficking in methamphetamine and unlawful distribution of a controlled substance.

Police say Brannon sold more than an ounce of methamphetamine.

Carla Sheiree Swann, 42, of Cullman was with Brannon at the time of the arrest. Swann was arrested and charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance, illegal possession of prescription drugs and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

Brannon remains incarcerated in the Cullman County Detention Center. Swann has been released.

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Vinemont man arrested for multiple drug offenses, trafficking meth

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James Reaid / Cullman Police Department

CULLMAN - The Cullman Police Department’s Crime Suppression Unit on Thursday arrested James Michael Reaid, 67, of Vinemont for trafficking in methamphetamine, unlawful distribution of a controlled substance, possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, unlawful possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

Police say Reaid sold more than an ounce of methamphetamine. During a search of Reaid’s home, police allegedly recovered 20 additional grams of meth, multiple pills and drug paraphernalia.

Reaid was transported to the Cullman County Detention Center where he remains incarcerated. 

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Alleged human trafficking victims appear at Hames’s hearing

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The alleged victims of Cullman attorney Randy Hames came to the hearing as a group, wearing matching shirts emblazoned with a barcode, which has become a common symbol in anti-human trafficking movements. At their request, the victims themselves were not photographed. /  W.C. Mann

CULLMAN - On Friday afternoon, Madison County Circuit Judge Donna Pate held a status hearing in an effort to organize the many moving parts in a complex set of criminal and civil actions facing Cullman attorney Randy Hames. After arrests for soliciting prostitution and stalking, and filings by alleged victims for protection from abuse, Hames was additionally charged with multiple counts of human trafficking for allegedly requesting sex acts as rent payment from tenants and as payment for legal services from a client.

Pate was asked to come from Madison County to oversee the case after local judges recused themselves from the case. Hames was, prior to his arrest, actively practicing law in Cullman and had professional connections to all local judges.

“We’re just getting started,” said Champ Crocker who, with his partner Anna Sparks, is representing the alleged victims in the civil cases. “This is an initial status conference, and it dealt more with the criminal cases than the civil cases I’m involved with. So we’ve got an out-of-town judge who’s just trying to schedule some routine matters.”

Present before Judge Pate were Crocker and Sparks, Assistant District Attorney Jeremy Cline, who is prosecuting the criminal cases, and defense attorneys Johnny Berry and Brandon Little who are defending Hames in the criminal cases. Defense in the civil cases has not been named. Hames and his family were present, but Hames spent most of the hearing away from the courtroom in an attorneys’ lounge while family members sat in on the hearing.

The hearing was routine but experienced a moment of drama when the alleged victims arrived as a group, some wearing wigs and sunglasses to mask their identities. They wore matching shirts emblazoned with a barcode, a common logo used by movements the combat human trafficking, and the phrase “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter.”

The next hearing in the case is scheduled for mid-April.

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    Anna Sparks and Champ Crocker, attorneys for the alleged victims in civil actions against Hames, leave the courtroom after the hearing.

SBI investigating officer-involved shooting in Hanceville

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HANCEVILLE - The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency's State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) is investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred around 11 p.m. Friday evening at a driver's license checkpoint at Alabama Highway 91 and County Road 747. The incident involved the Hanceville Police Department.

The Tribune is awaiting a statement from Hanceville Police Chief Bob Long.

Here's what we know so far:

  • The shooting involved a driver that was stopped at the checkpoint who attempted to flee.
  • The person who attempted to flee in his vehicle was shot.
  • The person's injuries are not life-threatening.

This is a developing story.

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UPDATE: SBI investigating officer-involved shooting in Hanceville

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Eric Lamar Caffey was shot Friday night when Hanceville Police officers discharged their weapons after Caffey attempted to flee a checkpoint. He was treated and released from UAB. / Cullman County Sheriff's Office

Updated 3-17-18 at 8:10 p.m. with mugshot

HANCEVILLE - The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency's State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) is investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred around 11 p.m. Friday evening at a driver's license checkpoint at Alabama Highway 91 and County Road 747. The incident involved the Hanceville Police Department.

According to an official statement received from Hanceville Police Chief Bob Long early Saturday evening, Eric Lamar Caffey, 23, of Hanceville, whom the statement describes as an armed robbery and home invasion suspect, a convicted felon with a history of violence and in possession of a firearm with outstanding warrants, attempted to flee from the checkpoint when officers tried to get him to exit his vehicle.

"He failed to produce a driver’s license. Officers on the scene were familiar with Caffey. They attempted to get him to exit the vehicle," said the statement. "Caffey, aware of warrants, in possession of marijuana and a firearm, decided to speed away. In an attempt to prevent or limit a high speed pursuit, officers discharged their weapons. Both rear tries were deflated. Caffey still attempted to elude officers at speeds of approximately 70 mph for approximately 1 mile. He then came to an abrupt stop in the middle of the road, initiating a collision with a patrol vehicle. A passenger in Caffey’s vehicle was not injured."

The statement continued, "He was taken into custody, where he informed the officers that he had been wounded. Paramedics and an ambulance were requested. He was transported to Cullman Regional Medical Center and then transferred to UAB, where he was treated and released."

Long said the Hanceville Police Department contacted the Cullman County District Attorney’s Office and the State Bureau of Investigation. "Both agencies responded promptly. This case is currently under review."

Caffey has been charged with robbery, felon in possession of a firearm, fourth-degree theft of property, attempting to elude, reckless endangerment, first-degree possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

He is currently being held in the Cullman County Detention Center with bonds totaling $46,000.

The names of the officers involved have not been released.

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    Eric Lamar Caffey was shot Friday night when Hanceville Police officers discharged their weapons after Caffey attempted to flee a checkpoint. He was treated and released from UAB.

Vinemont teacher arrested for engaging in sex act with student

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Chasity McRae / Cullman County Sheriff's Office

Updated 3-19-18 at 11:23 a.m.

VINEMONT - A Vinemont teacher has been arrested for one count of engaging in a sex act with a student under the age of 19. Chasity McRae, 35, was taken into custody on Thursday, March 15. She was a counselor at Vinemont Elementary School. The student involved is an 18-year-old male who is a senior at Vinemont High School.

According to Cullman County Schools Superintendent Shane Barnette, "She (McRae) has resigned, thankfully, so we don't have to make a movement on it. She resigned on the day she was arrested."

Barnette said McRae had been employed by the school system for more than 10 years.

"Everybody needs to be aware, in any profession," said Barnette. "This started out through Snapchat and text messaging and gradually escalated to become more. And once we discovered that and we investigated the situation, that's when we had to take some action on it."

Barnette said McRae and the student didn't have any interaction at school that he was aware of.

The Cullman County Sheriff’s Office said, in a press release Monday morning, that after receiving information that McRae may have be involved in an inappropriate relationship with a student,  CCSO investigators corroborated the initial complaint and McRae was placed under arrest.

McRae was released on a $10,000 bond.

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Arrest report: March 16-18

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CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for March 16-18. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.

GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear

Cullman County Sheriff’s Office

Anderson, Steven Matthew, 39

  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • unlawful possession of a controlled substance
  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana

Burns, Jeffery Kie, 18

  • third-degree theft of property

Campbell, Joshua Adam, 34

  • fourth-degree receiving stolen property

Carreker, Kayla Marie, 21

  • menacing
  • reckless endangerment

Cavanaugh, Candice Michelle, 35

  • FTA- possession of drug paraphernalia
  • FTA- unlawful possession of a controlled substance

Cobb, Alisha Carolyn, 41

  • third-degree domestic violence- reckless endangerment

Colburn, Richard Todd, 34

  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Coleman, Tara Lynn, 35

  • chemical endangerment of a child
  • obstructing government operations
  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • resisting arrest
  • tampering with physical evidence
  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana

Drane, Anthony Gwen, 31

  • judge’s order- DUI- influence of alcohol

Dunn, Tamra Nichole, 34

  • FTA- first-degree unlawful possession of marijuana for personal use

Fillmore, John Wayne, 44

  • third-degree domestic violence- harassment

Gilley, Carla Dawn, 40

  • contributing to truancy
  • FTA- liability insurance required

Hamontree, Brandon Joseph, 32

  • GJ- third-degree burglary (2 counts)

Hardin, Jacob Lee, 19

  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Harris, Kent Lee, 36

  • permitting dogs to run at large

Hines, Timmy Lemark, 55

  • FTA- driving while suspended
  • FTA- running a stop sign
  • FTA- unlawful possession of a controlled substance

Johnson, Robert Gregory, 47

  • FTA- third-degree theft of property (2 counts)
  • FTA- unlawful breaking and entering of a vehicle

Kanaday, Kandice Lean, 29

  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • unlawful possession of a controlled substance
  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana

Koshowsky, Donly Kevin Sadet, 27

  • third-degree domestic violence- harassing communication

Mayo, Kenneth Ray, 45

  • third-degree receiving stolen property

McKinnon, Roger Kyle, 20

  • FTA- driving while revoked
  • third-degree elder abuse and neglect
  • FTA- proof of liability insurance required

Morton, Alexander Scott, 19

  • third-degree theft of property

Phillips, Timothy Wayne, 36

  • chemical endangerment of a child
  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • tampering with physical evidence
  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana

Randall, Dusty Jo, 47

  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Reeves, Brenna Hope, 28

  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • unlawful possession of a controlled substance
  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana

Sherrell, Cameron Daniel, 20

  • FTA- possession of drug paraphernalia

Shoemake, Vivian Greer, 57

  • public intoxication

Shoemaker, Gilbert Michael, 56

  • judge’s order- unlawful possession of a controlled substance

Sutton, Amanda Nicole, 24

  • harassment

Tubbs, Stacy Lee, 43

  • probation violation- unlawful possession of a controlled substance

Walton, Andrea Nicole, 33

  • chemical endangerment of a child
  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • tampering with physical evidence
  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana

West, Tiffany Leann, 19

  • fourth-degree theft of property

Williams, Colby Alan Caine, 19

  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • third-degree theft of property

 

Cullman Police Department

Dugins, Edward M., 53

  • FTA- DUI

Brannon, Ronall J., 45

  • FTA- insurance violation
  • FTA- driving while suspended

Munson, Munro M., 48

  • FTA- possession of drug paraphernalia
  • FTA- second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana

Gill, Jeremy B., 22

  • FTA- possession of drug paraphernalia

Willingham, Joshua J., 34

  • FTA- disorderly conduct
  • FTA- fourth-degree theft of property

Busby, Joseph A., 34

  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Hames, Laurie T., 34

  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Martin, Mitchell W., 37

  • unlawful possession or receipt of a controlled substance
  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Steele, Justin L., 27

  • FTA- accountability: accessory

Barnes, Scott D., 33

  • unlawful possession or receipt of a controlled substance
  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Swann, Fallon M., 29

  • unlawful possession or receipt of a controlled substance
  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Espinoza, David, 24

  • DUI

Ramsey, Edwena K., 36

  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana

Harris, Janson S., 40

  • FTA- no seatbelt

Zochiquistle, Julio, 38

  • DUI

Potts, Kenneth R., 47

  • fourth-degree theft of property

Easter, Jerry D., 56

  • FTA- public intoxication

Givens, Jason H., 40

  • DUI

Parson, Billy A., 21

  • FTA- third-degree theft of property
  • FTA- improper lights

Hankey, Roland S., 37

  • DUI

Monfort, John K., 19

  • FTA- minor in possession- consumption of alcoholic beverages
  • FTA- carrying a concealed weapon

Gilley, Carla D., 40

  • FTA- insurance violation
  • FTA- running a red light

McKinnon, Roger K., 20

  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Whitworth, Homer W. Jr., 58

  • FTA- public intoxication

Miller, Brasha N., 26

  • fourth-degree theft of property

Davis, Kayla M., 28

  • FTA- driving without a license
  • FTA- expired tag

Martin, John F., 41

  • FTA- harassment

 

Hanceville Police Department

No arrests reported.

 

Find arrest reports online Monday-Friday at www.CullmanTribune.com.

Arrest report: March 19-20

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CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for March 19-20. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.

 

GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear

Monday, March 19

Cullman County Sheriff’s Office

Evans, Sonya Wynette, 46

  • contributing to the delinquency of a minor

Gibbs, Christina Marie, 40

  • FTA- third-degree domestic violence- harassment
  • FTA- negotiating a worthless negotiable instrument
  • writ of arrest- child support

Hale, Johnathan Blake, 27

  • attempting to elude
  • reckless driving
  • speeding- reasonable and prudent

Hopper, Amy L., 43

  • contributing to the delinquency of a minor

Lindsey, Jennifer Lynn, 32

  • probation violation- unlawful possession of a controlled substance

Parr, Will David, 28

  • FTA- speeding
  • judge’s order- unlawful distribution of a controlled substance (2 counts)
  • judge’s order- first-degree unlawful possession of marijuana not for personal use

Smith, Kenneth Wayne Jr., 41

  • attempting to elude
  • driving while suspended
  • reckless endangerment

 

Cullman Police Department

Carnes, Jessie L., 36

  • FTA- third-degree theft of property

Grandstaff, Jack D., 33

  • possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance
  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • first-degree possession of a forged instrument

Overton, Brandon G., 27

  • fourth-degree theft of property
  • third-degree criminal trespassing
  • unlawful possession or receipt of a controlled substance

Nickens, Manuel D., 49

  • third-degree domestic violence- harassment

Cunningham, Tonya F., 41

  • FTA- possession of drug paraphernalia

 

Hanceville Police Department

No arrests reported.

 

Tuesday, March 20

Cullman County Sheriff’s Office

Cunningham, Tonya Farr, 41

  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
  • unlawful possession of a controlled substance

Graveman, Stephanie Elaine, 23

  • judge’s order- unlawful possession of a controlled substance

Hines, Timmy Lemark, 55

  • second-degree bail jumping- unlawful possession of a controlled substance

Letson, Jenny Marie, 39

  • FTA- possession of drug paraphernalia
  • FTA- unlawful possession of a controlled substance (2 counts)

Nickens, Manuel Darwin, 49

  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
  • unlawful possession of a controlled substance

Pitchford, Lavantes Donnell J., 30

  • third-degree criminal trespassing

Spivey, Andrew Louis, 41

  • driving while revoked
  • expired tag
  • IPA- illegal possession of alcohol in a dry county

Thursby, Whitney Nichole, 30

  • IPA- illegal possession of alcohol in a dry county

 

Cullman Police Department

Clark, Stephen S., 26

  • FTA- possession of drug paraphernalia
  • FTA- driving while revoked

McClendon, Darren W., 48

  • FTA- headlights required
  • FTA- open container in vehicle

 

Hanceville Police Department

No arrests reported.

 

Find arrest reports online Monday-Friday at www.CullmanTribune.com.

 

Arrest report: March 21

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CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for March 21. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.

GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear

Cullman County Sheriff’s Office

Burns, Kie Jeffery, 18

  • third-degree burglary

Collins, John Carter III, 34

  • GJ- first-degree theft of property

Comer, Timothy Lee, 49

  • FTA- liability insurance required
  • obstruction- using false ID

Eddy, Dennis Keith, 61

  • DUI- influence of alcohol

Grantland, Raymond Scott, 33

  • probation revocation- unlawful possession or receipt of a controlled substance

Moody, Susan Baker, 64

  • parole violation/revocation- unlawful possession of a controlled substance

Morton, Alexander Scott, 19

  • third-degree burglary

Paulino, Claudius, 30

  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana

Peebles, Ronald Paul, 38

  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Weaver, Jennifer Nichole, 31

  • FTA- possession of drug paraphernalia

Williams, Colby Alan Caine, 19

  • third-degree burglary

 

Cullman Police Department

Morgan, Christopher S., 38

  • FTA- third-degree criminal trespassing

Peak, Brian D., 48

  • third-degree criminal trespassing

Wingo, Robert J., 36

  • contempt of court

Collins, John C. III, 34

  • FTA- public intoxication

McGregor, Ronald L., 62

  • unlawful possession or receipt of a controlled substance
  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • illegal possession of prescription drugs
  • third-degree possession of a forged instrument

Weaver, Jennifer N., 31

  • FTA- public intoxication
  • FTA- second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
  • FTA- fourth-degree theft of services
  • FTA- third-degree theft of property
  • FTA- driving while suspended
  • FTA- tag light required
  • FTA- improper lane usage

Shook, Kenneth R., 56

  • DUI

 

Hanceville Police Department

No arrests reported.

 

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Arrest report: March 22

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CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for March 22. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.

 

GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear

Cullman County Sheriff’s Office

Blake, Carter Wayne, 45

  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • illegal possession of prescription medicine

Boone, Timothy Aaron, 23

  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Boyd, Lucas Andrew, 30

  • second-degree bail jumping- possession of drug paraphernalia
  • first-degree bail jumping- first-degree unlawful possession of marijuana not for personal use
  • first-degree bail jumping- unlawful possession of a controlled substance

Cochran, Shane Joseph, 35

  • third-degree domestic violence- third-degree assault

Dunn, Tamra Nichole, 34

  • first-degree bail jumping- first-degree unlawful possession of marijuana not for personal use

McGraw, William Ross Jr., 48

  • third-degree domestic violence- harassment

Sikes, Julie Dianne, 42

  • third-degree domestic violence- third-degree assault

Staten, Phillip Lashawn, 20

  • carrying a pistol without a license
  • driver’s license not in possession
  • driving while suspended
  • improper lane usage

Swafford, Christopher James, 40

  • third-degree burglary

Thomas, Denzil James, 51

  • failure to register quarterly- SORNA

Weaver, Jennifer Nichole, 31

  • FTA- possession of drug paraphernalia

 

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Keller, Isabella A., 21

  • FTA- insurance violation

Swindall, Emma R., 19

  • FTA- driving while suspended

Cain, Nathan W., 34

  • harassment

Thomas, Denzil J., 51

  • FTA- third-degree criminal trespassing
  • FTA- indecent exposure
  • FTA- attempting to elude

Duke, Cory A., 29

  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Osmon, Michelle M., 37

  • FTA- possession of drug paraphernalia

Tarlton, Nora S., 63

  • DUI
  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana

Goodwin, Phillip T., 54

  • FTA- insurance violation

Nichols, Vanita G., 36

  • unlawful possession or receipt of a controlled substance
  • fourth-degree theft of property

Bartolome, David M., 23

  • DUI

 

Hanceville Police Department

No arrests reported.

 

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Arrest report: March 23-25

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CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for March 23-25. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.

 

GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear

Cullman County Sheriff’s Office

Breedlove, Jimmy Dale, 68

  • FTA- liability insurance required

Caffey, Eric Lamar, 23

  • FTA- possession of drug paraphernalia
  • FTA- unlawful distribution of a controlled substance
  • FTA- first-degree unlawful possession of marijuana not for personal use

Cammon, Michael Eugene, 53

  • unlawful breaking and entering of a vehicle

Coats, Timothy Wayne, 46

  • probation violation- third-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument
  • probation violation- third-degree forgery

Denney, Christopher Robin, 51

  • public intoxication

Denton, Sara Jade, 24

  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • unlawful possession of a controlled substance

Dinkel, Wesley Keith, 37

  • GJ- unlawful breaking and entering of a vehicle

Domino, Donald Kenyatta, 23

  • judge’s order- unlawful possession of a controlled substance

Filyaw, Michael Andrew, 32

  • contributing to the delinquency of a minor
  • first-degree theft of property

Goodwin, Elijah James, 29

  • FTA- expired tag

Graves, Steven Keith, 29

  • unlawful breaking and entering of a vehicle

Hancock, Noah Eli, 19

  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • unlawful possession of a controlled substance (2 counts)
  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana

Lee, Denise Young, 48

  • third-degree domestic violence

Lee, Hanna Deann, 25

  • third-degree domestic violence- harassment

Loyd, Erika Rose, 42

  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Meherg, Cassidy, 41

  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • unlawful possession of a controlled substance

Mentzer, Joshua Robert, 21

  • third-degree domestic violence- harassment
  • possession of drug paraphernalia (2 counts)

Mortensen, Erik Andrew, 46

  • third-degree domestic violence- harassment

Phillips, Elizabeth Auburn, 20

  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Phillips, Timothy Adam, 31

  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
  • unlawful possession of a controlled substance

Reed, Johnathan O’Neil, 23

  • public intoxication

Ritchie, Shannon Lynn, 31

  • negotiating a worthless negotiable instrument (3 counts)

Rouse, Sarah Ann, 28

  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Sanford, Breana Michelle, 30

  • FTA- second-degree domestic violence
  • FTA- driving under minimum speed limit

Sansing, Joshua Edward, 32

  • FTA- third-degree theft of property (old charge only)

Southard, Jessie Wayne, 36

  • probation violation- third-degree robbery

Swann, Jamie Deann, 36

  • IPA- illegal possession of alcohol in a dry county
  • illegal possession of prescription medicine

Yarbrough, William III, 28

  • FTA- liability insurance required

 

Cullman Police Department

Filyaw, Michael A., 32

  • FTA- possession of drug paraphernalia

Badalucco, Joshua W., 30

  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Smith, Rachel D., 47

  • unlawful possession or receipt of a controlled substance
  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Harbison, Ann Marie H., 34

  • unlawful possession or receipt of a controlled substance
  • second-degree unlawful possession of marijuana
  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • second-degree promoting prison contraband

Cooper, Albert L., 33

  • FTA- possession of drug paraphernalia

Marlow, Christopher L., 33

  • FTA- driving without a license
  • FTA- third-degree domestic violence- harassment
  • FTA- public intoxication
  • FTA- DUI- controlled substance

Jones, Jacqueline M., 28

  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Evans, Grady L., 27

  • possession of drug paraphernalia

Sparkman, Dustin R., 41

  • FTA- insurance violation
  • FTA- driving without a license

Pope, Phillip C., 23

  • FTA- insurance violation (2 counts)
  • driving without a license

Gordon, Rufus Jr., 48

  • second-degree assault
  • harassment

Goodwin, Elijah J., 29

  • FTA- reckless driving
  • FTA- no tag
  • FTA- insurance violation
  • FTA- driving while suspended
  • FTA- DUI (2 counts)
  • FTA- driving on wrong side of road

Brandon, Jimmie D., 51

  • public intoxication

Lackey, Thomas J., 32

  • fourth-degree theft of property

 

Hanceville Police Department

No arrests reported.

 

Find arrest reports online Monday-Friday at www.CullmanTribune.com.

Body of missing man found buried in Fairview; 2 in custody

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Daniel Ray Osborn II / Courtesy of Facebook

FAIRVIEW - The body of a young man who was last seen by his family on Feb. 3, 2018 was reportedly found buried in the yard of a home in Fairview Monday afternoon. Authorities from the Cullman County Sheriff's Office, Hartselle Police Department and Cullman County Coroner's Office were at the scene on County Road 1534. Although Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry and Cullman County Coroner Jeremy L. Kilpatrick would not comment on the case, each saying only, "The investigation is ongoing," multiple sources have confirmed to The Tribune that an excavation took place and that a body, believed to be that of Daniel Ray Osborn II, 22, was recovered.

The Hartselle Police Department published the following on its Facebook page late Monday night, confirming that Osborn's body was found in Fairview:

Today Investigators located the body of Daniel Ray Osborn II near Fairview in Cullman, Alabama. Cullman County Sheriff's Office proceeded with the investigation and charged Tyler Hudson and Andrew Maresh with Murder. This has been a very difficult time for Daniel's family. They would appreciate your thoughts and prayers.

-Sgt. McDearmond

According to a Facebook page set up to aid in the search for Osborn, “He was last seen by Family on Feb 3rd. He had last text communication on Feb 16th around 1:20pm. We are not positive that this was him. Missing person report was filed with Hartselle Police Department on Feb 18th. His phone battery also died on Feb 18th. On Feb 20th, Daniel's Car was found in Baileyton, AL. It was found at a junkyard with 1 tire appearing to have been blown out. The tag was missing. On Feb 21st, Daniel's prepaid plan has ran out of mins. So his phone is disconnected.”

Check back for updates.

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    Authorities were still on the scene of the excavation late Monday night.
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    Authorities were still on the scene of the excavation late Monday night.

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UPDATE: 2 charged with murder after body of missing Hartselle man found buried in Fairview

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Tyler Hudson, left, and Andrew Maresh, right, were arrested Monday and charged with the murder of Daniel Ray Osborn II, center. / Osborn’s photo courtesy of Facebook; Mugshots courtesy of the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office

FAIRVIEW - The body of a Hartselle man who was last seen by his family on Feb. 3, 2018 was found buried in the yard of a home in Fairview Monday afternoon. Two men have been arrested and charged with murder in the case.

Tyler Stephen Hudson, 20, of Baileyton and Andrew Jacob Maresh, 19, of Hartselle were arrested Monday night. They are both being held without bond at the Cullman County Detention Center.

The Tribune broke the story Monday night. Authorities from the Cullman County Sheriff's Office, Hartselle Police Department and Cullman County Coroner's Office were at the scene on County Road 1534 in Fairview. Although Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry and Cullman County Coroner Jeremy L. Kilpatrick would not comment on the case Monday, each saying only, "The investigation is ongoing," multiple sources confirmed to The Tribune that an excavation took place and that a body, believed to be that of Daniel Ray Osborn II, 22, was recovered.

On Tuesday morning, the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement, “(On) Monday, March 26, 2018, Cullman County Sheriff’s (Office) “CCSO” investigators and Hartselle Police Department investigators responded to an address in the Fairview community, Cullman County. This response was from several weeks of a relentless investigation of a missing person’s case that was initiated in the Hartselle community.  Sadly, in the course of the investigation, the victim’s body was discovered buried at the residence.”

The statement said that after the discovery of the victim’s body, investigators, working in conjunction with the Cullman County District Attorney’s Office, continued the investigation throughout the night.

“I would like to commend the hard work and dedication from the Hartselle Investigators and the Investigators from the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office in working this case together. Our prayers go out to the victim’s family during this time of tragedy and loss,” said Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry.

The Hartselle Police Department published the following on its Facebook page late Monday night, confirming that it was Osborn's body found in Fairview:

Today Investigators located the body of Daniel Ray Osborn II near Fairview in Cullman, Alabama. Cullman County Sheriff's Office proceeded with the investigation and charged Tyler Hudson and Andrew Maresh with Murder. This has been a very difficult time for Daniel's family. They would appreciate your thoughts and prayers.

-Sgt. McDearmond

According to a Facebook page set up to aid in the search for Osborn, “He was last seen by Family on Feb 3rd. He had last text communication on Feb 16th around 1:20pm. We are not positive that this was him. Missing person report was filed with Hartselle Police Department on Feb 18th. His phone battery also died on Feb 18th. On Feb 20th, Daniel's Car was found in Baileyton, AL. It was found at a junkyard with 1 tire appearing to have been blown out. The tag was missing. On Feb 21st, Daniel's prepaid plan has ran out of mins. So his phone is disconnected.”

The two suspects were members of the Facebook page. On Tuesday, one of the page's members posted: "Wolf in Sheep Clothing. Right under our noses this entire time. Not only were they friends of Daniel Ray Osborn II, but they were also sharing our post(s) and joining our group to 'help find him.'"

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    The crime scene was still active Monday night.
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    The crime scene was still active Monday night.

Arrest report: March 26

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CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for March 26. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.

 

GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear

Cullman County Sheriff’s Office

Beebe, Davon Treshawn, 19

  • probation revoked- third-degree burglary

Flanigan, Jerome Anthony, 36

  • probation revoked- unlawful possession of a controlled substance (3 counts)

Hudson, Tyler Stephen, 20

  • murder

Jenkins, Bridgett Diane, 43

  • DUI

Maresh, Andrew Jacob, 19

  • murder

Mentzer, Joshua Robert, 21

  • bondsman’s process- third-degree domestic violence- harassment

Sherbet, Cynthia, 53

  • FTA- second-degree forgery

Turner, Franklin Jason, 39

  • parole violation/revocation- unlawful possession of a controlled substance

 

Cullman Police Department

Stevens, Jeremy W., 37

  • unlawful distribution of a controlled substance (3 counts)

Criscoe, James M., 30

  • possession of drug paraphernalia
  • third-degree criminal trespassing

Smith, Daniel S., 23

  • FTA- insurance violation
  • FTA- headlights required

Turbeville, Roger L., 41

  • making a terrorist threat
  • third-degree robbery

 

Hanceville Police Department

No arrests reported.

 

Find arrest reports online Monday-Friday at www.CullmanTribune.com.

Vinemont man arrested for selling meth

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Jeremy Stevens / Cullman Police Department

VINEMONT - A Vinemont man was arrested on Monday, charged with three counts of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance.

Jeremy Wayne Stevens, 37, was arrested for allegedly selling methamphetamine. The arrest was made by the Cullman Police Department's Crime Suppression Unit.

According to the CPD, Stevens was arrested at his residence in Vinemont and transported to the Cullman County Detention Center, where he was booked in and remains incarcerated.   

Stevens' bond was set at $15,000. 

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