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WETUMPKA POLICE DEPARTMENT AUG. 24

Theft was reported on U.S. Highway 231.

Theft was reported on U.S. Highway 231.

AUG. 23

Domestic violence was reported on Rivercrest Drive.

AUG. 22

Criminal mischief was reported on U.S. Highway 231.

AUG. 19

Theft was reported on Tucker Drive.

Harassment was reported on U.S. Highway 231.

AUG. 18

Theft was reported on Chapel Road.

AUG. 17

Theft was reported on U.S. Highway 231.

Criminal mischief was reported on U.S. Highway 231. AUG. 16

Theft was reported on U.S. Highway 231.

TALLASSEE POLICE DEPARTMENT

AUG. 25

A suspicious vehicle was reported on Kent Road.

A suspicious vehicle was reported on East Roosevelt Street.

AUG. 24

Harassment was reported on Quail Run Drive.

Reckless driving was reported on Highway 229.

A domestic incident was reported on Ashurst Bar Road.

A juvenile complaint was reported on Whatley Drive.

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Hatton; and 11 brothers and sisters. Surviving family members Jerry (Crystal) Flippo, Scarlet (Jimmy) Wise, and Stephanie (Duffie) Edwards; 7 grandchildren, Rusty (Hilliari) Flippo, Bryan (Cece) Horne, Christopher (Logan) Horne, Haley (Mark) Clayton, Brittaney (Brennan) Herring, Ariel (Kris) Pritchett

A domestic incident was reported on West Gantts Mill Road.

Animal control was requested on Comer Lane.

Theft was reported on Central Boulevard.

Harassing communications was reported on Ingram Street.

Debris was reported in the roadway on Main Street.

Assistance was given to medics following a traffic accident on First Avenue.

A suspicious vehicle was reported on Gilmer Avenue.

Assistance was given to a motorist on Notasulga Road. AUG. 23

Gunshots were reported on South Tallassee Drive.

Breaking and entering a motor vehicle was reported on Joy Street.

Animal control was requested on Lilly Avenue. AUG. 22 bama, our dedicated volunteers and members for their continuous support. These awards highlight some of the successes that Wetumpka has experienced in the last year. Our accomplishments would not h ave been possible without the strong partnership between Main Street Wetumpka and the City of Wetumpka. We are excited for future revitalization efforts of our beautiful historic downtown.”

Suspicious activity was reported on Central Boulevard. A suspicious vehicle was reported on North Ann Avenue. Harassment was reported on Sunwood Court.

Theft was reported on Washington Street.

A vehicle accident was reported on Notasulga Road.

Theft was reported on Washington Street.

Animal control was requested on Tallassee Drive.

Criminal littering was reported on Lakeview Drive.

Main Street Alabama’s President and State Coordinator Mary Helmer Wirth and Assistant State Coordinator Trisha Black honored projects and individuals that made tremendous impacts in their respective communities.

“Last [week] we celebrated the accomplishments of local Main Street programs,” Wirth said. “These programs represent and Cheyenne (Ryan) Lanier; 13 great grandchildren Jadyn Lockard, Hunter Pritchett, Caylee and Rylee Horne, Maci, Caroline, Willow, and Brandon Flippo, Nadia, and Adalyn Clayton, Elliot, and Luke Lanier, and Hazel Herring. The family will receive friends at Gassett Funeral Home on Tuesday,

AUG. 21

Harassment was reported on Riverside Avenue.

A welfare check was conducted on Gilmer Avenue.

A juvenile complaint was filed on North Ann Avenue.

A suspicious person was reported on Central Boulevard.

Reckless driving was reported on Freeman Avenue.

Harassment was reported on Gilmer Avenue.

Harassment was reported on Gilmer Avenue.

A suicidal subject was reported on East Roosevelt Street.

A domestic dispute was reported on John Street.

AUG. 20

A welfare check was conducted on Lower Tuskegee Road.

A motor vehicle accident with injury was reported on Highway 229.

A motor vehicle accident was reported on Lower Tuskegee Road.

An intoxicated person was reported on Power Avenue.

Harassment was reported on Gilmer Avenue.

Criminal mischief was reported on Third Avenue.

Property damage was reported on Gilmer Avenue.

Trespassing was reported on Notasulga Road.

A domestic dispute was reported on Greenwood Road.

AUG. 19 small rural cities as well as larger, more urban communities. The diversity of these communities makes each one unique, each are working within their own capacity to improve, reinvigorate, and revitalize their downtown or neighborhood commercial districts. We were inspired by local success stories and by the businesses, organizations and individuals who are dedicated to making their communities the best they can be.”

A verbal fight was reported on Second Avenue.

The Awards of Excellence Banquet is a highlight of LAB, a three-day conference that bolsters the efforts of communities participating in the nationally acclaimed Main Street program or those communities interested in district revitalization. The ninth annual event drew over 150 community leaders from Alabama.

Main Street Alabama has 32 designated programs and over 43 Network Communities. Alexander City, Anniston, Athens, Atmore, Birmingham’s Historic 4th Ave

August 23, 2022, from 12:001:00 p.m., with Graveside services to follow at Pine View Memorial Gardens at 1:30 p.m. Pallbearers will be Rusty Flippo, Bryan Horne, Chris Horne, Kris Pritchett, Ryan Lanier, and Brennan Herring. Online Guest Book available at www. gassettfuneralhome.net

Harassment was reported on Riley Road.

Assistance was given to a motorist on Gilmer Avenue.

Harassment was reported on Ashurst Avenue.

Assistance was given to another agency on Jordan Avenue.

A juvenile complaint was filed on Central Boulevard.

Theft was reported on Gilmer Avenue.

Assistance was given to a motorist on Gilmer Avenue.

A verbal altercation was reported on Jordan Avenue.

An animal complaint was reported on Camelia Drive.

A traffic accident with no injuries was reported on Gilmer Avenue.

Assistance was given to a citizen on Barnett Boulevard.

A domestic dispute was reported on Gilmer Avenue.

A domestic dispute was reported on Birch Street.

A suspicious vehicle was reported on East Roosevelt Street.

AUG. 18

Assistance was given during a medical call on Gilmer Avenue.

Assistance was given to a motorist on West Butler Street.

A welfare check was conducted on South Wesson Street.

Assistance was given to a citizen on Third Avenue.

A welfare check was conducted on Notasulga Road.

Business District, Birmingham’s Woodlawn District, Calera, Columbiana, Decatur, Demopolis, Dothan, Elba, Enterprise, Eufaula, Florence, Foley, Fort Payne, Gadsden, Headland, Heflin, Jasper, LaFayette, Leeds, Marion, Monroeville, Montevallo, Opelika, Oxford, Scottsboro, South Huntsville, Talladega and Wetumpka each have designated programs and new communities are added annually.

Application workshops are held in January for communities interested in becoming a designated program. Until then, communities interested in district revitalization can participate in Main Street Alabama’s Network.

Main Street Alabama focuses on bringing jobs, dollars and people back to Alabama’s historic communities. Economic development is at the heart of our efforts to revitalize downtowns and neighborhood commercial districts.

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