Thursday, April 14, 2016
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The Dadeville Record
Daviston man dies as a result of Highway 49 crash By MITCH SNEED Editor
A Daviston man has died as a result of injuries suffered in a violent crash Saturday near Dadeville. According to Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s Jesse Thornton, Kevin Whetstone, 35, of
Daviston died Tuesday as a result of the crash that occurred at 4:53 p.m. Saturday on Highway 49. According to Thornton, Whetstone was a passenger in a 2011 Ford Edge that was hit from behind by a 2000 F250 pickup truck near Oskar’s Restaurant at the
23-mile marker on Highway 49. Whetstone was flown by helicopter for treatment, but was unable to recover from his injuries. Thornton said that the crash remains under investigation and charges related to the crash were not released.
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Two arrested for burglarizing area store By MITCH SNEED Editor
The quick response by the Tallapoosa County Sheriff ’s Department to an alarm at a business led to the arrest of two men for burglary. Timothy Lamar Pulliam, 48, of Camp Hill and Charles William Marable, 45, of Tuskegee were arrested early Friday morning and charged with third-degree burglary and fourth-degree theft of property, as authorities say they broke into and took items form the Walnut Hill Eagle store. According to Tallapoosa County Sheriff Jimmy Abbett, deputies responded to a 12:26
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a.m. call of an alarm going off at the business. The caller was also able to give a description of a vehicle seen in near the Walnut Hill Eagle at the time of the sounding of the alarm. “Deputies responding to the call observed and stopped the vehicle near the business,” Abbett said. “After the stop, and as a result of the investigation cigarettes and alcohol were recovered from the vehicle.” Both Marable and Pulliam remained in the Tallapoosa County Jail late Friday afternoon. Abbett said that the investigation is ongoing.
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TPD arrest four in Monday drug bust Methamphetamine was located during the search of the property along with a quantity marijuana. In all, four people were arrested: • Amy Yvonne Murray, 39, of Tallassee was charged with two counts of distribution of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance with the intent to distribute, possession of marijuana 2nd, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance. • Lee Ann England, 45, from Luverne was
By CARMEN RODGERS Staff Writer
Tallassee Police Department arrested four individuals Monday night on a myriad of drug charges are an ongoing investigation uncovered evidence of drug activity. Investigators executed a search warrant at an address on South harper Street at about 9 p.m. Monday evening. As suspected, the search found that methamphetamine was being distributed from this residence. Many a
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charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance. • Margaret Lynne Williams, 44, of Luverne was charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. • Lance Jason Price, 37, of Tallassee was charged with possession of controlled substance. All four individuals have been transported to Tallapoosa County Jail on listed charges. As of Tuesday morning, all four remained in custody.
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By MITCH SNEED Editor
A 62-year-old man is facing sexual abuse charges after allegations surfaced that he had inappropriate contact with a 14-yearold girl. According to a release from Tallapoosa County Sheriff Jimmy Abbett said an incident occurred on a boat near the Paces Point Boat Landing near Dadeville on April 3. Due to Carleton the nature of the allegations, few details were released, but Abbett said that Christopher Durand Carleton, 62, of Dadeville was taken into custody on April 3. He has been charged with enticing a child to enter a vehicle for immoral purposes and second-degree sexual abuse. “In cases of this nature we naturally want to protect the victim first,” Abbett said. “But we also want to complete the process of forensic interviews before releasing any information. The charges listed are a result of the findings of that investigative process.” Records show that Carleton was booked into the Tallapoosa County Jail and was released on April 4 after posting a $70,000 bond.
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