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Investigators search for drug store burglary suspect Man wearing hoodie, pajama pants makes off with drugs from Jim’s Pharmacy The individual used an object that he picked up outside to break through the front glass door, according to the release. Images of the man moving about Investigators with the Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Department are seeking the store were captured on the store’s surveillance camera system. He was the public’s help in finding the man wearing a dark colored hoodie with the suspected of breaking into a Dadeville drawstring pulled tight to hide his face, a area drug store early Monday morning. pair of dark pajama bottoms with white According to a release from Tallapoosa County Sheriff Jimmy Abbett, squares on them and a pair of black tennis shoes with a white stripe. a man described as white male broke “The individual was inside the store into Jim’s Pharmacy located on County for approximately 4-plus minutes and Road 34 in the strip mall area next to exited the rear door,” Abbett said in a Store 19 at about 3:35 a.m. Monday. STAFF REPORT TPI Staff

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Anyone who can identify or has information about this individual is asked to contact law enforcement.

Virginia man busted for drug trafficking

released statement. Because it is still an active investigation, no specifics on was targeted in the burglary was released, just that various pharmaceuticals were taken. Anyone with any information about the individual is asked to call the Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Department at 256-825-4264 or your local law enforcement agency. Individuals can also contact Central Alabama Crime Stoppers at 334-215-STOP and you can be eligible for a reward.

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StillWaters traffic stop results in arrest By MITCH SNEED Editor

A Virginia man got a trip to the Tallapoosa County Jail after his failure to stop at a stop sign and use a turn signal resulted in a find that See ARREST • Page A3

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Cold could bring frozen pipes for homeowners

Tallapoosa County schools preparing to issue Chromebooks

By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

The cold weather has many hunkering down trying to stay warm. But there may be a reason crawl out from under the pounds of quilts – frozen pipes. Mark Ray with A&M Plumbing says precautions for freezing pipes should be taken in the fall. “Avoidance of frozen pipes should begin well before freezing conditions occur,” Ray said. “At the first onset of cold weather in the fall, make sure that all garden hoses are removed, drained and properly stored. Homeowners should do regular inspections on the inside and the outside of their home to make sure any plumbing lines that might get exposed are properly and adequately protected from becoming frozen once the weather does turn cold.” See PIPES • Page A3

By DONALD CAMPBELL Staff Writer

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Chromebooks will soon be delivered to students in Tallapoosa County Schools. Currently staff are making sure the computers are setup and ready for students later this month.

Working towards a goal of having technology available for every student in every grade at all four schools in the system, the Tallapoosa County School System recently took receipt of a number of Google Chromebooks for all high school students in the county system. “All of our schools have received the Chromebooks,” Director of See CHROMEBOOKS • Page A3

Authorities continue to investigate Camp Hill shooting, robbery By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer

Authorities are still investigating and searching for suspects in a murder and robbery in Camp Hill last week. “We are still working on those,” Camp Hill Police Chief Johnny Potts said. The silence of the small town was shattered Christmas morning as more than 15 gunshots rang out on Martin Luther King Boulevard where

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Bessie Heard, 59, of Camp Hill was killed. Bystanders at the scene said an argument lead to the shooting though Potts could not comment on the case. “We have not really got to a motive,” Potts said. “The state is leading the investigation.” Responding to the shooting were the Camp Hill Police Department, Dadeville Police Department, Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Department and the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.

Investigators marked shell casings and other evidence following a Christmas morning shooting on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Camp Hill that left Bessie Heard, 59, of Camp Hill dead and at least two others injured. Authorities are still investigating and searching for suspects.

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