CULLMAN —
Here is a look at the incidents that were reported to the Cullman Police Department for Thursday:
Arrests
Criminal trespassing — Zachary Wendell Jones, 19, of Cullman arrested at the Cullman County Detention Center.
Forgery, possession of a forged instrument — Wendell Dean Meyers, 42, of Hanceville arrested at the South Shopping Center.
Domestic violence — Devin Scott Smith, 19, of Logan arrested at the Cullman County Detention Center.
Forfeitures-public intoxication, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, driving while license suspended, giving false information to law enforcement officer — Edward Eugene Logan, 32, arrested at the Cullman County Detention Center.
DUI — Briana Zamora Monfort, 26, of Vinemont arrested on 3rd St. SW at 1st Ave.
Forfeiture-driving without first obtaining a license — Crystal Lynn Conrad, 23, of Trinity arrested at the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office.
Criminal trespassing — Justin Todd Underwood, 32, of Cullman arrested on Olive St. SW.
Incidents
Theft of property — North Alabama Wholesale Autos, 2nd Ave. NW, 6 Nexen Roadian AT tires-$1,200.
Theft of services — Grumpy’s Restaurant, 5th St. SW, 2 Bud Light Platinum beers-$6.
Theft of property — Walmart, license plate-$46.
Duty upon striking an unattended vehicle — 2nd Ave. SW, damage to ‘99 Toyota truck-$1,000.
Children left unattended — Walmart parking lot.
Criminal trespassing, criminal mischief — Cullman Electric Co-Op, 24th St. at substation, damage to chain link fence-$250.
Criminal trespassing — Walmart, Olive St. SW, Sony PSVITA system and one game-$300, arrest made.
Here is a look at the incidents that were reported to the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office for Thursday:
Arrests
Forgery, possession of a forged instrument (3 counts) — Janet Renea Beasley, 35, arrested in Cullman.
Failure to appear-driving while license suspended — Laurel Mizzell Clark, 39, arrested in Cullman.
Unlawful possession of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of marijuana, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia — Gary Lynn Crowell, 44, arrested in Vinemont.
Failure to appear-driving while license revoked — Michelle Renee Fletcher, 30, arrested at the Cullman County Detention Center.
Failure to appear-home repair fraud — William Craig Grace, 36, arrested in Cullman.
Failure to terminate residence — Terry William Grimmett, 49, arrested at the Cullman County Detention Center.
Receiving stolen property — Curtis Randall Hanners, 45, arrested in Falkville.
Negotiating worthless negotiable instrument — Tommy J. Hollis, 36, arrested at the Cullman County Detention Center.
Order of commitment-no insurance; negotiating worthless negotiable instrument (4 counts) — David George Hutson, 39, arrested in Cullman.
Unlawful possession of marijuana — Scotty Dewayne Thornton, 41, arrested in Cullman.
Failures to appear-unlawful possession of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia — Patricia Kneece Weaver, 47, arrested in Cullman.
Incidents
Unlawful possession of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of marijuana — County Road 1043.
Burglary — Highway 31 S.
Domestic violence — County Road 1083.
Theft of property — Highway 91.
Theft of property — Highway 91.
Theft of property — County Road 1162.
Failure to pay for gasoline — County Road 1101.
Domestic violence-harassment — Highway 157.
Criminal mischief, domestic violence — County Road 282.
Trafficking in methamphetamine — County Road 1677.
Domestic violence-harassment — Colony Road.
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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