March 30, 2017 Alex City Outlook

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18-year old shooting victim dies at UAB

Eighteen-yearold Quentavious Arrion Reese succumbed to his injuries at the University of Alabama Birmingham Medical Center Wednesday following a shooting incident Tuesday night.

Suspect subsequently charged with murder Capt. James Easterwood confirmed 18-year-old Quentavious Arrion Reese passed away Wednesday afterA young man who was critically noon at the University of Alabama injured in a Tuesday evening shoot- Birmingham Medical Center. ing has succumbed to his injures. With the passing of Reese, police Alexander City Police Department have charged 18-year-old Anthony Detective Division Commander See SHOOTING • Page 3 By MITCH SNEED Editor

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Officials investigate plane crash while pilot fights for life

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Officials from the Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Bureau spent Wednesday combining through the wreckage of an airplane crash in a remote area near Dadeville, searching for clues into what caused the plane to go down. The crash, which occurred just before 1 p.m. Tuesday, claimed the life 66-year-old Jeannette Carol Currier of Daleville and her husband who was the

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ALEA Special Agent David Williams, left, speaks about Tuesday’s rescue. Williams also explained the aviation unit’s training and mission Wednesday in Montgomery

Troopers relive daring aerial rescue

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First responders prepare a victim in Tuesday’s plane crash for transport to a Columbus hospital.

Despite the tragedy of Tuesday’s plane crash near Dadeville, heroes emerged. This time the Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Department and other first responders were helped out by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s Aviation Unit with a long line rescue of pilot David Lee Currier of Daleville. For Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Special Agent David Williams, the rescue was one of the most intense the unit has been involved in. “It is pretty high on the list for intensity,”

Williams said. “It was a downed aircraft, with a survivor and extracting the survivor before medical personnel were able to arrive.” It was also a unique rescue but not something the unit could’t do. “This was the first time that this unit has been utilized to rescue a survivor of an aircraft crash,” Williams said. “We do a few rescues a year, typically hikers with injures like a broken ankle that would take hours to get out by walking or carrying.” Tuesday’s rescue featured most of the unit’s missions, first search, rescue and then extraction. “We were contacted by the Montgomery See RESCUE • Page 3

The seven-count indictment returned by a Tallapoosa County Grand Jury in Dadeville sheds some light on the allegations against former Camp Hill Police Chief Roosevelt Finley. Former Finley Camp Hill Police Chief Roosevelt Finley, 58, of Opelika, turned himself on seven counts of violation of Ethics Laws after an Alabama Ethics Commission investigation recommended criminal charges. He was released after posting a $100,000 property bond. While an arrest report or details of the investigation were not available, the Outlook obtained copies of the indictments and it is alleged that Finley used his position for See CHARGES • Page 3

Dadeville council urges taking stand against littering

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program that are being paid for with grants. “Littering – it takes all us to fight it,” Smith said. The Dadeville City “We are getting a little Council and Mayor tired of picking it up. We Wayne Smith want to got more things to do than “declare war on littering” to help make the city just picking up litter.” Harrelson does not more attractive along with recall littering being a an ATRIP paving project huge issue in the past. on Lafayette Street and See DADEVILLE • Page 3 the volunteer demolition

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