Dec. 27, 2017 Alex City Outlook

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COMMUNITY COLUMNISTS INSIDE! THE WEDNESDAY

OPINION, PAGE A4 I’m right where I’m supposed to be

Lighting the way for Alexander City & Lake Martin since 1892

SPORTS, PAGE B2

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CAMP HILL MURDER: While an arrest has not been made, Camp Hill police said they are making progress in finding those responsible for the Christmas morning shooting that took the life of one in Camp Hill.

By MITCH SNEED Editor

A day after an early morning shooting took the life of a local woman, Camp Hill Police Chief Johnny Potts said while an arrest has not been made, they are making progress in finding those responsible. Bessie Heard, 59, of Camp Hill died in an early Christmas morning shooting at a residence on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, not far from the Edward Bell Career Tech Center. The incident occurred at about 2 a.m. Christmas morning and Potts confirmed Tuesday that in addition to Heard losing her life, four other people

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were injured, two men and two women. “We did have four people injured,” Potts said. “We had one of those that suffered life-threatening injuries, but we have learned today that she has stabilized and they believe she will pull through. Right now we are focusing on following every lead and finding the people responsible.” The ramshackle home where the incident occurred has been refereed to as a “shot house” by law enforcement. Arrests for illegal liquor sales and drug activity were made just last summer. At that time law enforcement said the home had become an “illegal makeshift club,” where all-night parties happened See MURDER • Page A3

Coosa crash CHRISTMAS claims life MEMORIES of Georgia woman

Retailers report solid holiday sales By DONALD CAMPBELL Staff Writer

Downtown Alexander City was quiet early Tuesday afternoon, as city offices and a multitude of stores were closed for the day after Christmas. However, a small handful of businesses were open, catering to the public while also taking down the festive decorations that have graced shelves and windows for much of the past month. Key among these were Carlisle’s and Cloud Nine, happy to help customers browse through the various items on sale or assist with returns. “Things have been going well for us saleswise,” Carlisle’s owner See RETAILERS • Page A3

Investigators work to identify suspects in deadly shooting

STAFF REPORT TPI Staff

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Ever get that perfect Christmas gift that just makes you jump for joy? That was the case for Alexander City’s Lexi Bishop who was so excited about her gifts she got airborne Monday. Readers submitted photos of their special Christmas moments and today on Pages A6 and A7, we share them with you.

A single-vehicle crash at 8:55 a.m. Friday, Dec. 22, has claimed the life of an Acworth, Georgia, woman. Barbara Vassallo, 87, was killed when the 2018 Chevrolet Equinox in which she was a passenger left the roadway and struck several trees before overturning. Vassallo passed away from her injuries a short while later at a local hospital. The driver, Eugene Vassallo, 83, of Acworth was transported to a local hospital for treatment of injuries. The crash occurred on Alabama 22 near the 95-mile marker, approximately three miles west of Rockford. Nothing further is available as Alabama State Troopers continue to investigate.

Local groups teaming up for January trash walk By DONALD CAMPBELL Staff Writer

In order to help beautify Alexander City and the Lake Martin area, the Lake Martin Resource Association and the Young Professionals organization will be working together over the next few weeks in order to bring together volunteers for a trash

walk on Saturday, Jan. 27. Beginning at 8:30 a.m., any interested volunteers are invited to meet up at the plaza in front of Jake’s in order to receive all necessary supplies for the pick-up. “This is our fourth year of doing trash walks like this,” John Thompson with the LMRA said. “We scout out problem areas, then pull volunteers

together and hand out bags, pickers and vests. “Trash on the side of our roadways builds a poor image of our community. We are just a group of folks trying to reduce the amount of litter.” Once volunteers have been sent out to a problem area, Thompson said the volunteers will See TRASH • Page A3

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A volunteer picks up trash along Highway 63 in a Trash Walk last January. Volunteers are needed for a walk scheduled for Jan. 27.

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