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THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2016

3 injured in Sunday morning shooting By MITCH SNEED Editor

A Reeltown man is facing attempted murder charges after shooting into an occupied vehicle early Sunday morning, sending three people to the hospital. According to the Tallapoosa County Sheriff’s Department, Jody Wayne Gann, 26, of Highway 49 South, Notasulga, which is in the Reeltown community, was charged with four counts of

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attempted murder and one count of shooting into an occupied vehicle. Officials say that Gann and the victims were traveling in separate vehicles on Hayes Mill Road in the Moses Flat area at about 12:30 a.m. Sunday morning. Both vehicles came to a stop on the dirt portion of Hayes Mill Road. According to a release from Tallapoosa County Sheriff Jimmy Abbett, Gann then got out of his vehicle armed with a rifle. Gann reportedly fired several rounds from the rifle in the direction of the victims’ vehicle

striking it several times. Three of the individuals sustained injuries, which required medical attention. The victims were taken to Tallassee Community Hospital and, according to Abbett, all three have since been treated and released. No information was given on what may have sparked the shooting. As of Tuesday evening, Gann remained in custody at the Tallapoosa County Jail with bond set at $175,000.

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February’s local jobless numbers up slightly

Officials investigating to find where search process failed

By DAVID GRANGER Staff Writer

Unemployment in Tallapoosa County increased by three-tenths of a percentage point in February to 6.5 percent compared to January’s 6.2 percent in the county, according to preliminary, seasonally adjusted numbers prepared by the Alabama Department of Labor in cooperation with the Bureau of Labor Statistics and released by the office of Gov. Robert Bentley on Friday. Tallapoosa County’s rate was down slightly from 6.6 percent in February a year ago. The overall February unemployment rate for Alabama stayed steady at the same 6.2 percent measured in January. That rate is two-tenths of a percentage point higher than in February 2015, when unemployment in Alabama was at 6.0 percent. “The momentum that we are seeing in our employment numbers continues to be encouraging,” Bentley said in the Friday release. “Our mission to provide all Alabamians with a job remains my top priority. The growth that we are consistently seeing, combined with the regular announcements of new jobs coming to the state, is helping us to achieve that goal. Our economy is supporting 106,900 more jobs now than when See JOBS • Page 5

By MITCH SNEED Editor

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Teresa Brunetti speaks with her students last fall. Brunetti came back to the classroom after cancer treatment much to the delight of students, teachers and staff.

HEAD OF THE CLASS

Brunetti named county’s teacher of the year By DAVID GRANGER Staff Writer

Teresa Brunetti was raised a military brat, moving from town to town and state to state. She spent a significant amount of time in Florida and when it came time to choose a college, she chose the University of Florida. It was while a student in Gainesville that a class she took helped her determine her direction in life as a teacher. “I think it had to be a class I Submitted / The Record took in college called Exceptional Dadeville Elementary School Teacher Teresa Brunetti, left, People where we spent time poses with Tallapoosa County Superintendent of Education See TEACHER • Page 3 Joe Windle after being named Teacher of the Year.

An inmate in the Tallapoosa County Jail was found to be armed with a handgun after being transported to the jail by Jacksons Gap Police. Tallapoosa County Jimmy Abbett said Thursday that 20-year-old Daquan Denzell Sheeley was arrested and had charges of first-degree promoting prison contraband added when he was found to be in possession of a gun Wednesday. Sheeley, whose booking documents list his address as 924 Manoy Sheeley Drive in Jacksons Gap, was found to have the gun after officials received information that Sheeley had a weapon. A detailed search found that a Taurus PT 609 9 mm handgun, loaded with five live rounds, according to court records. The gun was recovered and secured, and no one was injured in the process. Sheeley and two other individuals were arrested on unrelated charges by the Jacksons Gap Police Department and all were transported to the Tallapoosa County Jail by the Jacksons Gap Police Department and the Dadeville Police Department, according to a released statement by Abbett. The Tallapoosa County Jail serves as a holding facility for several municipal See GUN • Page 3

Kizziah wins top prize in Kowaliga Idol competition By MITCH SNEED Editor

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Alexander City’s Baylie Kizziah is handed the Kowaliga Idol winner’s trophy from Kowliga Country’s David Burkhalter Friday night at the Rodeo Club.

Alexander City’s Baylie Kizziah outlasted more than 50 other contestants to be named as the winner of Kowaliga Idol 8 Friday night at the World Famous Rodeo Club. Kizzah’s flawless performances of hits including Whitney Houston and Dolly Parton’s classic “I Will Always Love You” gave her the edge in what Kowaliga Country 97.5 officials called “the closest competition in the event’s eight-year history.” “I never expected to win,” Kizziah said. “This is the third year that I have competed and this year there was so much talent. Shelby Belcher and Ashley Jackson were just awesome and to win with talent like that is just an incredible honor.” The 21-year-old who graduated from

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Benjamin Russell had finished fourth in the competition the last two years. She said that the win convinced her even more to follow her dream. She recently completed cosmetology school, but said she hopes to move to Nashville and pursue her dream of making music a career. “That’s the plan,” Kizziah said. “I hope to move to Nashville and work while trying to make it in music.” Kizziah also performed stellar versions of Miranda Lambert’s “Mama’s Broken Heart” and the Dream Girls song “And I Am Telling You’ which was made famous by Jennifer Hudson. Valley resident Shelby Belcher was the runner up in the competition, while Ashley Jackson finished third. See IDOL • Page 3

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