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Police Reports
WETUMPKA POLICE
Department
SEPT. 10
• Unlawful breaking and entering and theft was reported on U.S. Highway 231. Sept. 9
• Property damage was reported on U.S. Highway 231.
• A road rage incident was reported on Coosa River Parkway.
• Criminal mischief was reported on Hollowood Lane.
Tallassee Police Department
SEPT. 14
• A white male was arrested during a traffic stop on Ashurst Bar Road.
• A welfare check was conducted on Bass Street.
• A suspicious person was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Harassing communications was reported on Highway 229.
• A motor vehicle accident was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• A welfare check was conducted on Herd Street.
• A motor vehicle accident was reported on Jordan Avenue.
• Theft was reported on Preer Street.
• A stolen vehicle was reported on Main Street.
• Harassing communications was reported on Third Avenue.
• Debris was reported in the roadway on Central Boulevard.
SEPT. 13
• A suspicious person was re-
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• A suspicious vehicle was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Panhandling was reported on John Street.
• A Black female was arrested on Barnett Boulevard.
• Harassment was reported on Barnett Boulevard.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Friendship Road.
• A white male was arrested on Barnett Boulevard.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Friendship Road.
• Harassment was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• A suspicious vehicle was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Theft was reported on Tallassee Highway.
• Animal control was requested on Carr Circle.
SEPT. 12
• A private property motor vehicle accident was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Harassment was reported on Powers Avenue.
• A juvenile complaint was reported on Rickey Lane.
• A civil disturbance was reported on Quail Run Drive.
• Harassment was reported on Barnett Boulevard.
• A Black male was arrested during a domestic dispute on Hillcrest Street.
• A child custody dispute was reported on Little John Drive.
• A domestic dispute was reported on Second Street.
• Debris was reported in the roadway on Dixie Circle.
• A motor vehicle accident was reported on Oak Heights Road.
SEPT. 11
• Reckless driving was reported on Notasulga Road.
• Domestic violence was ka Mayor Jerry Willis about some of his welded metal creations that are on display in downtown while tunes were belted out on the piano.
“This is just great,” Bellew said. “It’s nice to be able to get out and meet people.”
Bellew created the horses out front of Weber’s gallery and the alligator at city hall. Weber also has several other of Bellew’s smaller pieces.
“This is what we want,” Weber said. “We want area residents to discover what’s here. It’s great to see so many friends out enjoying art.”
Weber will host two more Thirsty Thursdays from 4 to 8 p.m. Oct. 20 and Nov. 17.
Gas
Continued from A1 gasoline has now surpassed 2018’s record decline, seeing its longest downward streak since 2015,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. “While some states continue to see gas prices trend higher, the majority have continued to decline. However, this week could change the downward trend. With some issues arising in Plains and Great Lakes states as the transition to winter gasoline begins, I think we have the best potential to see the weekly trend of falling prices snapped. reported on South Dubois Street.
• A juvenile complaint was reported on Herd Street.
• A juvenile complaint was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Assistance was given during a medical call on Lower Tuskegee Road.
• Criminal mischief was reported on Third Avenue.
• A private property accident was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Unauthorized use of a vehicle was reported on Oak Heights Road.
• Burglary was reported on Lower Tuskegee Road.
• A suspicious person was reported on South Dubois Street.
• A juvenile complaint was reported on Herd Street.
• A verbal altercation was reported on Central Boulevard.
• Assistance was given to a citizen on Friendship Road.
SEPT. 10
• Reckless driving was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• A welfare check was conducted on Highway 229.
• A domestic incident was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• An animal complaint was reported on Rushing Circle.
• A domestic dispute was reported on Hillcrest Street.
• A juvenile complaint was reported on Ashurst Bar Road.
• A private property accident was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• An animal complaint was reported on Macedonia Road.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Friendship Road.
• Assistance was given to a citizen on Barnett Boulevard.
SEPT. 9
• A tree was in the roadway on West Gantts Mill Road.
• Animal control was requested on South Central Boulevard.
• An arrest was made on Second Avenue.
• Identity theft was reported on Ashurst Bar Road.
• An abandoned vehicle was reported on Cherokee Trail.
• A welfare check was conducted on Paxton Drive.
• A juvenile runaway was reported on Outer Drive.
• An animal complaint was reported on Riverside Avenue.
• A burglary was reported on Riverside Avenue.
• A welfare check was conducted on Notasulga Road.
SEPT. 8
• Livestock was reported in the roadway on Macedonia Road.
• Livestock was reported in the roadway on Macedonia Road.
• A white female was arrested on Barnett Boulevard.
• A civil disturbance was reported on Hillcrest Street.
• Livestock was reported in the roadway on Macedonia Road.
• Shoplifting was reported on Notasulga Road.
•A motor vehicle accident with no injuries was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• An arrest was made on Barnett Boulevard.
• A hit and run accident was reported on Barnett Boulevard.
• A juvenile runaway was reported on Ashurst Avenue.
• An animal complaint was reported on Central Boulevard.
West Coast states also continue to see increases as unexpected refinery issues continue to percolate, preventing a downward move. While gasoline could nudge higher, diesel prices should continue to ease after a much-needed jump in inventories last week.”
Historical gasoline prices in Alabama and the national average going back ten years: September 19, 2021: $2.86/g (U.S. Average: $3.18/g) September 19, 2020: $1.88/g (U.S. Average: $2.16/g) September 19, 2019: $2.33/g (U.S. Average: $2.67/g) September 19, 2018: $2.52/g (U.S. Average: $2.84/g)
September 19, 2017: $2.48/g (U.S. Average: $2.59/g)
September 19, 2016: $2.03/g (U.S. Average: $2.21/g)
September 19, 2015: $1.95/g (U.S. Average: $2.29/g)
September 19, 2014: $3.11/g (U.S. Average: $3.35/g)
September 19, 2013: $3.25/g (U.S. Average: $3.48/g)
September 19, 2012: $3.65/g (U.S. Average: $3.85/g)
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