Jan. 19, 2019 Alex City Outlook

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Arrests made in assault, burglary

Cera Sasser, left, and her husband Kyle Sasser pose for a photo while dressed as Catwoman and Batman. The Tallapoosa County natives enjoy participating in costume play and have been extras in the hit TV show ‘The Walking Dead.’ Ron Colquitt / For The Outlook

2 women facing charges following Camp Hill incident By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

Make believe for real Local couple enjoys cosplay, has even been on ‘The Walking Dead’ By RON COLQUITT For The Outlook

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atman and Catwoman reside in a home in rural Tallapoosa County near Dadeville. Their home is easy to locate because it’s the only one in the area that has two skeletons seated at a table on the front porch. The life-sized plastic skeletons are leftovers from Halloween decorations. A basket of plastic human skulls is located near the skeletons. Batman, also known as Kyle Sasser, and Catwoman, also known as his wife, Cera Sasser, enjoy losing their identities as often as possible. See COSPLAY • Page 3

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‘The Walking Dead’ stars Jeffrey Morgan, left, and Norman Reedus clown around with Cera Sasser, center, who has served as an extra on the series along with her husband Kyle.

Alex City to host 30th MLK parade, program By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

In 1988, the Concerned Parents for Academic and Community Excellence (Co-PACE) wanted to do something to celebrate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. “We didn’t have a holiday and students didn’t get out of school,” David Boleware said. “We went to the school board about students being out. The school board was receptive but didn’t just want the students to be out of school. They wanted activities surrounding the day out of school.” Boleware said the Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration was formed under the Co-PACE umbrella to make sure the school board’s wishes were handled. “We started out with the parade and program in 1989,” Boleware said. “We added the Saturday prayer breakfast later.” This weekend is no different as the MLK Celebration Committee is hosting a prayer breakfast at 8 a.m. this morning at the Stephens Elementary gym. See GYM • Page 3

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The Camp Hill Police Department is investigating a Tuesday assault. Camp Hill police were called to a home in the police department’s jurisdiction near the Chambers County line after a victim had been assaulted in a home. Camp Hill police chief Danny Williams said Selena Cosby, 45, of Camp Hill and Kimberly Jones, 23, of Summerville, Georgia were charged with second-degree assault and third-degree burglary. “They were arrested (Thursday),” Williams said. “They were transported to the Tallapoosa County Jail.” Williams said the assailants knew the victim and the home where the victim was assaulted. Warrants state the women entered a home in the Camp Hill Police jurisdiction Tuesday where Jones held the victim down while Cosby struck the victim in the face and head several times. The warrants also state Cosby dragged the victim off a bed and slammed the victim into the floor several times. The victim sustained several facial fractures and a severe concussion. The Tallapoosa County Jail did not have Cosby and Jones in custody Friday afternoon. According to court records both are due in front of District Court Judge Kim Taylor March 11 to answer the charges.

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Monday’s parade will begin at 9 a.m. with a program to follow at 11 a.m. in the Stephens Elementary School gym.

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