Friday, September 16, 2011

OZARK POLICE DEPARTMENT DAILY CRIME BULLETIN – who was bad




@ 1:17 am. Domestic Dispute. Glenway. (Cassie Maynor) and (Ronnie Caldwell) were arguing over personal matters. 

@ 2:10 am. Domestic Dispute. County Road 15. (Tonya D. Money) and (Christopher L. McLain) were arguing over personal matters.

@ 4:53 am. Domestic Dispute. Emma Avenue. (Marilyn G. Anderson) and (Sam Richardson) were arguing over personal matters. @ 5:45 am. Domestic Violence 3rd. Apple Circle. Victim (Angekwon K. Wiggins) stated she and the suspect (Elgin Smith) were arguing over personal matters. The suspect became physical, hitting the victim in the head and face with a closed fist. 

@ 6:27 am. Domestic Dispute. Evergreen Avenue. (Tamara Lutz) and (Brandon Griffin) were arguing over personal matters. 

@ 10:01 am. Domestic Dispute. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. (Lakisha Graham) and (Stephen Jackson) were arguing over personal matters. 

@ 10:59 am. Recovered Stolen Property. Andrews Avenue. Complainant (Joyce McGowan) reported the business received a U-Haul auto transport that had been reported stolen out of Montgomery, Alabama. 
@ 11:36 am. Theft of Property 2nd. Hudson Dr. Complainant (Martin Spears) stated suspect/ex-employee (Levi James Bell) took a laptop and a cell phone belonging to the company and pawned them without permission. 

@ 11:56 am. Criminal Mischief 2nd. Dove St. Victim (Stanley Senn) stated an unknown suspect used a brick to bust out the front windshield of the victim’s truck.
 
@ 1:18 pm. Resisting Arrest/Disorderly Conduct. Briarhill Ct. Suspect (Arthur Cooper) was arrested for Disorderly Conduct. 

@ 3:02 pm. Possession of a Forged Instrument 1st.  S. Union Avenue. Complainant (Maribeth Dykes) found a fifty dollar bill that look suspicious. The bill was identified by an investigator to be counterfeit. 
@ 6:51 pm. Criminal Mischief 2nd. Hwy 27 E. Victim (Amanda S. Whitehead) stated suspect (Raymond E. Phillips) kicked her driver’s side door twice causing damage. 

@ 8:13 pm. Domestic Violence Protection Order Enforcement Act. Broad Street. Victim (Kyndra K. Young) stated suspect (Joshua L. Gissendanner) followed her in his vehicle. Victim believes suspect followed and passed her in a manner to harass and annoy the victim.

ARRESTS:
Arthur Cooper – Resisting Arrest/Disorderly Conduct. 186 Briarhill Ct. 41 YOA.

Sam Richardson – Publix Intoxication. 226 Emma Avenue. 53 YOA.

Tracy Michael Shiflett – Possession of Drug Paraphernalia/Possession of Marijuana 2nd. 40 YOA.

Dothan Police Department made a felony arrest as a result of a recent investigation.


Press Release
September 16, 2011

On September 15, 2011 the Dothan Police Department made a felony arrest as a result of a recent investigation. According to police, Kenneth Morris Jr. was charged for theft and an investigation revealed he recently took a wallet containing cash and credit cards. Police say the wallet was briefly laid on the counter at a local convenience store by the victim during which time Morris entered the store and took the wallet. The case has now been closed following yesterday’s arrest.

·        Kenneth Morris Jr., black male, 28 years of age, of Denton Road was arrested and charged with Second Degree Theft of Property with a $2,500 bond.





Gregory J. Benton
Chief of Police

Dothan Police Department signed a felony warrant for Domini Carson slocomb al following the investigation of internal theft at a local jeweler

Press Release
September 16, 2011

On September 15, 2011 the Dothan Police Department signed a felony warrant following the investigation of internal theft at a local jeweler. According to investigators, Domini Carson took several pieces of jewelry from her employer, Zales Jewelry, earlier this month. Police were unable to make contact with Carson and have received information that she may have fled the area in an attempt to avoid prosecution. Police are asking anyone with information on the whereabouts of the Carson to call the Dothan Police Department or CrimeStoppers 334-793-7000.





• Domini Carson, white female, 29 years of age, of Slocomb, Alabama is WANTED for Second Degree Theft of Property.
Domini Carson






Gregory J. Benton
Chief of Police

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

The Dothan Police Department Traffic Division responded to a fatal collision involving two vehicles and motorcyclist shortly after 7:30 p.m. on September 13, 2011

The Dothan Police Department Traffic Division responded to a fatal collision involving two vehicles and motorcyclist shortly after 7:30 p.m. on September 13, 2011. The crash occurred on Ross Clark Circle and claimed the life of twenty-four year old Kevin Blake Kelly of Dothan, Alabama. The victim was taken to a local hospital by ambulance immediately after the accident but succumbed to injuries received and passed away a short time after arrival at the hospital.

The Crash Team responded to the scene and conducted a preliminary investigation which revealed the motorcycle was traveling west bound on Ross Clark Circle in a left lane. As the motorcycle was traveling in the 3600 block of Ross Clark Circle a 2003 Mitsubishi Galant pulled onto Ross Clark Circle from a private drive pulling into the path of the motorcycle. The driver of the motorcycle landed on the roadway as a result of the initial collision. The victim was then struck by a 2001 Ford Expedition which was also traveling West Bound on Ross Clark Circle in what investigators call an unavoidable collision.

Initial reports made by witnessed advised both involved drivers had fled the scene. The preliminary investigation confirmed the driver of the Mitsubishi fled the scene; however the driver of the Ford Expedition did make contact with officers immediately after the crash. The Lieutenant over the Crash Team advised statements made by the driver of the Expedition were consistent with those of witness statements and charges are not expected.  In regards to the driver of the Mitsubishi, Crash investigators spoke with persons of interest earlier today and have now identified and arrested the driver. Investigators say the case will remain open until the entire investigation can be completed.

The Dothan Police Department would like to extend our thoughts to the Kelly family during their time of loss.





·        Ladarius Ward, black male, 21 years of age, of Keating Road was arrested and charged with Leaving the Scene of an Accident with Injuries with bond being established later today.