Here is a look at the incidents that were reported to the Cullman City Police Department for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday :
Arrests
Public intoxication — Adrinne B. Coleman, 41, of Cullman arrested at Walker St. SW.
Unlawful manufacturing of a controlled substane (2 counts), unlawful possession of a controlled substance — Justin Alan Hand, 30, of Crane Hill arrested at County Road 437.
Public intoxication — David Preston Neal, 54, of Cullman arrested on Ala. Highway 157.
Failure to appear-driving while suspended — Michael Roy Norris Jr., 42, of Joppa.
Failure to appear-driving without license, fail to obey traffic control device, insurance violation, speeding, driving while suspended — Anthony James Perkins, 20, of Vinemont arrested on Donauer Dr. SW.
Failure to appear-theft of property (third degree) — Stephanie Louise Walden, 24, of Cullman arrested on 2nd St. SW.
Incidents
Unlawful possession of a controlled substance — State of Alabama, County Road 437, methamphetamine, $100, arrest made.
Theft of property (third degree) — Tobacco Country, 4th St. SW, tobacco, $17.
Theft of property (second degree) — Cullman High School, 13th St. NE, computer tablet airline projection, Dell laptop computer latitude, $1,050.
Theft of property (third degree) — Dollar General, 2nd Ave. NW, merchandise, $14.
Theft of property (third degree) — 2nd Ave. SW, vehicle tag, $1.
Harassing communications — Cherokee Ave. SW.
Forgery (second degree) — Olive St. SW, check, $230.
Theft of lost property (second degree) — Olive St. SW, Cullman Shopping Center NW, custom necklace, $1,532.
Public intoxication — Warnke Rd. NW, arrest made.
Public intoxication — Walker St. SW, arrest made.
Theft of property (second degree) — Northcrest Dr. NW, U.S. Currency, $1,200.
Harassing communications — McNabb Dr. SW.
Forgery (first degree) — Olive St. SW, counterfeit twenty dollar bills, $80.
No incidents or arrests were reported from the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
These reports are taken from the Cullman Police Department and 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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