CULLMAN —
Here is a look at the incidents that were reported to the Cullman Police Department for Wednesday:
Arrests
Failures to appear-theft of property (3 counts) — Rachael Nichole North, 27, of Blountsville arrested at Cullman County Detention Center.
Domestic violence — Laurie Jane Calbreath, 25, of Cullman arrested on Dripping Springs Road NW.
Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, public intoxication — Michelle Renee Fletcher, 30, of Cullman arrested on 2nd Ave. SW.
Incidents
Unlawful breaking and entering a motor vehicle — 2nd Ave. NE, Samsung cell phone, Simmons binoculars-$200.
Theft of property — Bubble Gum and Blue Jeans, 1st Ave. NE, Coach purse and wallet-$700.
Domestic violence — Dripping Springs Road NW, arrest made.
Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, public intoxication — City of Cullman, 2nd Ave. SW, syringe, spoon, leopard print bag-$10, arrest made.
Recovery of pills — City of Cullman, Commerce Ave. NW, 15 pills (unknown type)-$50.
Here is a look at the incidents that were reported to the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office for Wednesday:
Arrests
Harassing communications — Billy Michael Ball, 38, arrested at the Cullman County Detention Center.
Failure to appear-driving while license suspended — Scott Daniel Barnes, 27, arrested at the Cullman County Detention Center.
Alias-theft of property — Anthony Ray Beasley, 40, arrested in Cullman.
Domestic violence — Jeffrey Caleb Bourn, 24, arrested in Cullman.
Failure to appear-negotiating worthless negotiable instrument — Randy Lloyd Bright, 57, arrested at the Cullman County Detention Center.
Theft of property — Kristy Lynn Calhoun, 39, arrested in Hanceville.
Domestic violence-harassment — Carrie Ann Farr, 34, arrested at Crane Hill.
Negotiating worthless negotiable instrument (4 counts) — Robert Glenn Fornes, 33, arrested at the Cullman County Detention Center.
Order of arrest — Terry William Grimmett, 49, arrested in Hanceville.
Theft of property — Terry James Henley, 37, arrested in Hanceville.
Failure to verify registration information — Michael Anthony Hooper, 42, arrested in Joppa.
Failures to appear-burglary, driving while license revoked, operating a vehicle without insurance, open container, criminal mischief — Bobby Ray Johns, 54, arrested at the University of Alabama.
Failure to appear-negotiating worthless negotiable instrument — Tammy Sue McRae, 45, arrested in Cullman.
Failures to appear-failure to display insurance, no drivers license — Benito Mezhua, 31, arrested at the Cullman County Detention Center.
Assault — Faye Anderton Purcell, 67, arrested at the Cullman County Detention Center.
Probation revocation-forgery — Jason Robert Raines, 28, arrested in Cullman.
Theft of property — John Christopher Revels, 27, arrested in Hanceville.
Failure to appear-illegal possession of prescriptions — Ella Ann Scott, 21, arrested in Cullman.
Burglary — Hunter Ray Oneal Taylor, 18, arrested at the Cullman County Detention Center.
Failure to appear-speeding — David Martin Tucker, 39, arrested in Cullman.
Burglary — Clinton Alem Weaver, 23, arrested in Cullman.
Incidents
Theft of property — Highway 31 S.
Theft of property — County Road 1237.
Burglary — County Road 437.
Unlawful possession of marijuana — Highway 278 and County Road 940.
Cruelty to animals — 3rd St. in Garden City.
Recovered stolen property — County Road 1442.
Receiving stolen property — County Road 1442..
Domestic violence-harassment — County road 728.
Domestic violence-harassing communications — County Road 1486.
These reports are taken from the Cullman Police Department’s, the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office incidents reports. All information reflects the opinions of the complainants.
The data these reports provide are only arrest and booking information and should not be relied upon to determine an individual's actual criminal record. This data may not reflect charging decisions made by the District Attorney's Office or the outcome of criminal trials. An acquittal or dismissal of a criminal charge does not necessarily negate the validity of an arrest.
Anyone with any information about a crime is asked to call the police department at 734-1434 or e-mail them at cullmanpd@cullmanpd.com, or the police department’s investigation office at investigation@cullmanpd.com; or the sheriff’s office at 734-0342 or e-mail the investigation division at ccinvestigation@yahoo.com.
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