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Police Reports
WETUMPKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
OCT. 5
• Identity theft was reported on Jeanette Barrett Boulevard.
OCT. 4
• Fraudulent use of a credit or debit card was reported on U.S. Highway 231.
• Theft was reported on U.S. Highway 231.
• Theft was reported on Cotton Lakes Boulevard.
• Theft was reported on U.S. Highway 231.
OCT. 3
• Fraudulent use of a credit or debit card was reported on U.S. Highway 231.
• Theft was reported on North Shelby Street.
OCT. 2
• Theft was reported on U.S. Highway 231.
• Domestic violence was reported on South Pine Street.
OCT. 1
• Domestic violence was reported on Opothleohola Street.
• Domestic violence was reported on South Pine Street.
• Domestic violence was reported in Autumnwood Village.
• Harassment was reported on Cherry Street. Theft was reported on Bridge Street.
SEPT. 29
• Burglary and theft was reported on U.S. Highway 231.
SEPT. 28
• Domestic violence was reported on River Ridge Street.
• Theft was reported on U.S. Highway 231.
SEPT. 27
• Harassment and criminal trespass was reported on Camelia Drive.
• Domestic violence was reported on U.S. Highway 231.
Tallassee Police Department
OCT. 6
• A juvenile complaint was filed on Alber Drive.
OCT. 5
• A juvenile complaint was filed on South Tallassee Drive.
• A juvenile complaint was filed on Gilmer Avenue.
• A juvenile complaint was filed on Freeman Avenue.
• A juvenile complaint was filed on Alber Drive.
• A white female was arrested on U.S. Highway 231.
• A noise ordinance complaint was filed on Magnolia Road.
• A noise ordinance complaint was filed on Gilmer Avenue.
• Livestock was reported in the roadway on Macedonia Road.
• Criminal mischief was reported on Ashurst Avenue.
• Reckless driving was reported on Notasulga Road.
• Panhandling was reported on South Tallassee Drive.
• Animal control was requested on Central Plank Road.
• Animal control was requested on West James Street.
• Animal control was requested on Eubanks Street.
• Animal control was requested on Softball Way.
• A motor vehicle accident with no injuries was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
OCT. 4
• A motor vehicle accident was reported on Jordan Avenue.
• A motor vehicle accident was reported on Highway 229.
• Property damage was reported on Hillcrest Street.
• An animal complaint was reported on Jordan Avenue.
• A motor vehicle accident was reported on Jordan Avenue.
• Suspicious activity was reported on Redden Avenue.
• A welfare check was conducted on Kent Road.
• Animal control was requested on Barnett Boulevard.
• A prowler was reported on Hickory Street.
OCT. 3
• A juvenile complaint was filed on Asbury Ridge.
• A white male was arrested on Barnett Boulevard.
• A Black male was arrested during a trespassing call on Second Avenue.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Tallassee Highway.
• A white female was arrested on Main Street.
• A white female was arrested during a traffic stop on Gilmer Avenue.
• Criminal mischief was re ported on Macedonia Road.
• Livestock was reported in the roadway on Macedonia Road.
• A welfare check was conducted on Upper River Road.
• A juvenile complaint was filed on Lower Tuskegee Road.
• Harassment was reported on Cliff Street.
• A juvenile complaint was reported on Lower Tuskegee Road.
• Livestock was reported in the roadway on Gilmer Avenue.
• Livestock was reported in the roadway on Macedonia Road.
OCT. 2
• A suspicious vehicle was reported on Little Road.
• Livestock was reported in the roadway on Macedonia Road.
• Livestock was reported in the roadway on Macedonia Road.
• Trespassing was reported on Joy Street.
• A white male was arrested during a domestic incident on Gilmer Avenue.
• An animal complaint was reported on James Street.
• A domestic incident was reported on Wall Street.
• Disorderly conduct was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• A juvenile complaint was reported on Camelia Drive.
• Theft was reported on Joy Street.
OCT. 1
• A noise complaint was reported on Notasulga Road.
• A Black male was arrested during an intoxicated person call on Gilmer Avenue.
• Trespassing was reported on James Street.
• A juvenile complaint was filed on Gilmer Avenue.
• A domestic incident was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Trespassing was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• A Black male was arrested during a domestic violence call on Grimes Street.
• A juvenile complaint was reported on Macedonia Road.
• Reckless driving was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Friendship Road.
• A welfare check was conducted on South Tallassee Drive.
• A civil disturbance was reported on Third Avenue.
• Livestock was reported in the roadway on Macedonia Road.
• An animal bite was reported on Darnell Road.
SEPT. 30
• A noise complaint was reported on Washington Street.
• A welfare check was conducted on Third Street.
• Trespassing was reported on Mott Lane.
• A welfare check was conducted on Walter Place.
• Harassment was reported on Ashurst Avenue.
• Trespassing was reported on Walter Place.
• Theft was reported on Barnett Boulevard.
• A welfare check was conducted on Jefferson Street.
• A domestic incident was reported on Story Street.
• A noise complaint was reported on King Street.
• A private property motor vehicle accident was reported on Notasulga Road.
• An animal complaint was reported on Freeman Avenue.
• Trespassing was reported on Murphy Road.
• Assistance was given to a motorist on Freeman Avenue.
• A suspicious vehicle was reported on Friendship Road.
• A domestic dispute was reported on Gilmer Avenue.
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• Assistance was given to a motorist on Gilmer Avenue.
• A hit and run motor vehicle accident was reported on Barnett Boulevard.
• Debris was reported in the roadway on Gilmer Avenue.
• An arrest was made on Lower Tuskegee Road.
• Animal control was requested on Courtland Drive.
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