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Police Reports
WETUMPKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
SEPT. 25
• Assault was reported on U.S. Highway 231. Sept. 20
• Theft was reported on Village Loop.
TALLASSEE
Police Department
SEPT. 29
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Jordan Avenue.
• Harassing communications was reported on Third Avenue.
• A Black female was arrested during a traffic stop on Highway 229.
• Suspicious activity was reported on E.B. Payne Senior Drive.
SEPT. 28
• A domestic dispute was reported on Lower Tuskegee Road.
• Suspicious activity was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Barnett Boulevard.
• A white male was arrested on U.S. Highway 231.
• A welfare check was conducted on West James Street.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Friendship Road.
• Theft was reported on Barnett Boulevard.
• Harassment was reported on Quail Run Drive.
• A domestic incident was reported on North Ann Avenue.
• Debris was reported in the roadway on Notasulga Road.
• Animal control was requested on Courtland Drive.
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• Debris was reported in the roadway on Gilmer Avenue.
• A suspicious vehicle was reported on Jacob Court.
• A Black male was arrested during a suspicious person call on Gilmer Avenue.
• A prowler was reported on Mott Lane.
SEPT. 27
• A verbal altercation was reported on Mott Lane.
• Assistance was given to medics on Seventh Street.
• Assistance was given to a citizen on Grimes Street.
• A verbal altercation was reported on Third Avenue.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Barnett Boulevard.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Jacob Court.
• An animal complaint was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• An animal complaint was reported on Courtland Road.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Notasulga Road.
• An animal complaint was reported on Peachwood Drive.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Highway 229.
• Animal control was requested on Courtland Road.
• Assistance was given to a citizen on Thelma Road.
• Debris was reported in the roadway on Gilmer Avenue.
SEPT. 26 and Commission Vice-Chairman Mack Daugherty, District 2, recused himself from the vote as he is related to one of the candidates by marriage. The remaining commissioners all voted “yes” on the reappointments.
• A verbal altercation was reported on Clover Street.
• Harassment was reported on Wood Street.
• Gunfire was reported on North Ashurst Avenue.
• Assault was reported on Central Boulevard.
• A welfare check was conducted on South Wesson Street.
Sharon Alexander, John Strickland, Harris Garner, Rhett Smith and Art Faulkner are also current serving members of the Elmore County Economic Development Authority, as is required for their membership in the IDA.
District 4 Commissioner Bart Mercer spoke on the accomplishments of the five individuals up for reappointment.
“These members of the IDA have done a great job and I see no reason why we should not support them all,” Mercer said.
The commission also unanimously voted to reappoint Steve Forehand to the Ridge Improvement District Board. Forehand is vice president and general counsel at Russell Lands, Inc. He is a graduate of Auburn University and the Cumberland and University of Alabama Schools of Law. He was recently installed as president of the Alabama Wildlife Federation at the organization’s annual meeting on August 6.
“We certainly appreciate Mr.
• Animal control was requested on Courtland Drive.
• An animal complaint was reported on Courtland Drive.
• A suspicious person was reported on Webb Street.
• An animal complaint was reported on Hicks Store Road.
• Assistance was given to medics on Hanil Drive.
• Assistance was given to medicas on Jefferson Street.
SEPT. 25
• Assistance was given to another agency on South Wesson Street.
• A verbal altercation was reported on Hillcrest Street.
• An intoxicated person was reported on Worthington Circle.
• Criminal mischief was reported on Ralph Bunche Street.
• Theft was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Gilmer Avenue.
• A stolen vehicle was reported on Second Street.
SEPT. 24
• A traffic accident with no injuries was reported on Macedonia Road.
• Theft was reported on Adams Street.
• Suspicious vehicles were reported on Redden Avenue.
• A domestic dispute was reported on First Avenue.
• Suspicious activity was reported on Lower Tuskegee Road.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Riverside Avenue.
• A suspicious person was reported on Jordan Avenue.
• A motor vehicle accident was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Assistance was given to a
Forehand’s willingness to continue to serve in this capacity and his commitment to this improvement district,” Elmore County Commission Chairman Troy Stubbs said.
Road Improvements
The commission discussed and approved starting the process on a project that would resurface and traffic stripe Willow Springs Road from Jasmine Hill Road east, about two miles, to Redland Road.
“I appreciate the opportunity to do projects like this,” Stubbs said. “This was much needed, and I know the residents in that area look forward to having this work done.”
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OTHER BUSINESS, THE ELMORE COUNTY COMMISSION ALSO :
• Approved minutes of Sept. 12 commission meeting.
Reviewed and approved the Memorandum of Warrants for the period of August 27, 2022, through September 16, 2022.
• Discussed and approved setting a public hearing for a Retail Beer (o ff premises only) Alcohol License Transfer Application from Holley Mart 6 to G Mart by Georgia Road LLC at 10790 Georgia Road, Eclectic, Alabama, 36024.
• Discussed and approved amendments to Fiscal Year 2022 citizen on North Ann Street.
• Assistance was given to a citizen on James Street.
• Animal cruelty was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Livestock was reported in the roadway on Gilmer Avenue.
SEPT. 23
• A domestic dispute was reported on West Roosevelt Street.
• A welfare check was conducted on Riverside Avenue.
• A welfare check was conducted on Riverside Avenue.
• A welfare check was conducted on Washington Street.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Jordan Avenue.
• A suspicious vehicle was reported on Little Road.
• Assistance was given to a citizen on Whatley Drive.
SEPT. 22
• A white male was arrested during a suspicious vehicle call on Lower Tuskegee Road.
• A suspicious vehicle was reported on Outer Drive.
• Harassment was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• A white male was arrested during a traffic stop on Riverside Avenue.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Central Boulevard.
• Theft was reported on Tallassee Highway.
• Disorderly conduct was reported on Jordan Avenue.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Gilmer Avenue.
• A welfare check was conducted on Notasulga Road.
• An animal complaint was reported on Cliff Street.
• An animal complaint was reported on Hillcrest Street.
• A welfare check was conducted on Notasulga Road.
Budget.
Discussed promotions of nine county employees. Discussed hiring of four county employees.
• Discussed the transfer of one county employee.
• Received report from Chief Operations Officer Richie Beyer on new software installations and payroll budgets.
Was reminded the Administrative Complex will be closed Oct. 10 in observance of Columbus Day.
• Was reminded that the Elmore County Fall Cleanup will be Friday, Oct. 14 – Sunday, Oct. 16.
Was informed of the unemployment rate in Elmore County falling to 2.4 percent.
• Acknowledged the death of Sam Turner, the original founder of the Elmore County Economic Development Authority.
Received update on possible broadband provider partnership to be voted on in constitutional amendment in November.
Commissioner Desirae Lewis Jackson, District 5, was not present in person but joined the meeting remotely due to a family health emergency.
The next meeting of the Elmore County Commission is Tuesday, Oct. 11, with a work session beginning at 5 p.m. with a regular business meeting to follow.