The Trussville Tribune – May 26 - Jun. 1, 2021

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May 26 - Jun. 1, 2021

The Trussville Tribune

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Crime Stoppers: Pinson Valley High School bus stolen

From The Tribune staff reports

PINSON — Crime Stoppers of Metro Alabama re-

leased surveillance images after a school bus was stolen from Pinson Valley High School. The bus was taken from

the school, in the 6900 block of Highway 75 North, between May 16 and 17, 2021. The theft happened sometime overnight. “Detectives obtained video images of the pictured suspect inside the school bus during the period of time it was stolen,” Crime Stoppers stated in a press release. The bus has since been recovered. It was found in the 9100 block of Parkway East. Anyone with information is asked to call the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office or Crime Stoppers of Metro Alabama at (205) 254-7777. You will remain anonymous and could be eligible for a cash reward.

Fire

Fire Chief Gene Coleman said no one was home at the time of the fire because the family was away at the ClayChalkville graduation for their child. The Fire Marshal responded and determined the fire was not set intentionally although he did not reveal the cause. Clay-Chalkville High School Principal Michael Lee said the school will accept donations for the family from 8

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“We had some things not go our way and up to that point Anyce was kind of struggling throughout the day and not doing what Anyce does, so that gave her a boost and it gave our team a momentum swing.” The Huskies would take that momentum and pile on 10 more runs in the final three frames to pull out of sight. Harvey would finish with three hits and three RBIs, Crystal Maze also homered and posted three RBIs, Katelyn Murphy drove in three runs off two hits and freshman Sara Phillips struck out eight

From The Tribune staff reports

TRUSSVILLE — The Trussville Police Department is investigating an armed robbery of a customer in the parking lot of Cadence Bank. The incident happened around 11:30 a.m. on Monday, May 24, 2021. The victim arrived at the bank, located at 1950 Edwards Lake Road, with an undetermined amount of cash. As he was walking towards the front door to bring in a deposit, a man ran up to him, attacked him and took his money. The robber was armed with a pistol and fled the scene. Police believe the rob-

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a.m. until 3 p.m. every weekday through next week. Sizes of clothes needed are women’s medium or size

10/11, men’s medium and XXL, men’s pants sizes 34/30 and 40/30, women’s shoes 6 and men’s shoes 6.5 and 12.

Destiny Moore (third from left) stands with loved ones in front of her home after learning it burned during her graduation ceremony. Photo: Erica Thomas.

Champions

Customer robbed in parking lot of Trussville bank

Shopping Center

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in a complete-game gem. Following the game, Hewitt stormed the field for a championship dogpile in Choccolocco Park. Hugs all around, selfies, happy tears and the icing on top: a Gatorade bath for head coach Taylor Burt. “I think that we really kind of had to lose that first ballgame for us to understand and really appreciate the year that we’ve had and go through a little bit of adversity here at the end to find some fight,” said Burt. She attributes the slow start to a much tighter approach than she’s seen from her girls this season. “We were playing so tight, we were playing so tense and

that’s not us,” said Burt of her team’s first nine innings played on Friday. “I’ve had to get so used to this group they’re so different than any group I’ve ever coached - because they love to have fun and I love to have fun too, but I also love to win, so I had to find a happy medium. “I think our starters felt like they had the weight of the world on them and I just told them, ‘win or lose this ballgame, you are spectacular, you have done so much and I’m so proud of you, so let’s just go have some fun.’” The fun that followed over the next five innings will live on forever in the HTHS trophy case.

AUCTION Land

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205-822-4229

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The store offers room-toroom furnishings including furniture and decor for living spaces, bedrooms, kitchens and more. Previous announcements for the shopping center included the former Kmart space, which will be split into three businesses. Tractor Supply and Ollies announced they will be two tenants and Crunch Fitness has expressed interest in the third space. The former Kmart building sat empty for several years as Aronov, the management company of the shopping

ber had an accomplice that drove him to the location and picked him up. Investigators said he was wearing a mask, a white T-shirt, a navy blue coat, blue

jeans, and a baseball cap. He was around six feet, two inches tall and he had dreadlocks. If you have information, you are asked to call police at (205) 655-2101.

center, worked to place tenants. Aronov was previously in talks about remodeling the center but no plans have been released. The Trussville City

Council recently approved economic development incentives for the four new businesses that will go in the Trussville Shopping Center.

A strip mall in the Trussville Shopping Center sits with only three operating spaces after the closure of Frontera Grill.


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