DOTHAN: These court cases are scheduled in the 20th Judicial
Circuit in Houston and Henry County Alabama:
Note: Juvenile court doesn’t have Public Record Judge Lori Collier
Ingram and Judge Henry “D” Butch Binford Handle all Juvenile
Cases.
Note: Domestic Violence is not always Abuse Cases. They have
cases like Petition for Custody and Petition to Modify.
HOUSTON COUNTY:
HONORABLE HOUSTON COUNTY DISTRICT-CRIMINAL COURT JUDGE BENJAMIN LEWIS: Each morning
has initial appearances. These are people who have not made a bond. They are required to be seen by a
Judge or Magistrate within 48 to 72 hours "of their arrest". Judge Lewis follows the law even when on
holiday he or another Judge comes to the Houston County Jail for initial appearances.
These Persons are seen via a TV screen from the jail to the courtroom.
HONORABLE HOUSTON COUNTY DISTRICT-CRIMINAL JUDGE Benjamin Lewis: Has District-Criminal with
58 for Possess Fraud Use Credit/Dib X 56, Theft of Property 1 st , Financial Exploits Elderly 1 st .
HENRY COUNTY:
Has No Docket Available Today:
DOTHAN: 04:13 AM Dothan 911 dispatched Dothan Fire Engine 1 ( Central ), Engine 10 ( West Main Street ), Engine 3 ( Westgate ), Squad 1, Battalion Chief 2, Pilcher Ambulance, and Dothan Police to reports of a structure fire.
The location was 1410 Osceola Street.
Dothan Fire Engine Companies arrived at 04:19 AM. Reported a single story residential structure, nothing visible, will be investigating. Instructed all incoming fire engine companies to go to Level 1 Staging.
At 4:22 AM Dothan Fire Engine Company Interrior reported a smoke haze inside from the heating system. The fire engine company advised their engine and Squad1 could handle and all other units could return to service. No structure fire at this location.
REHOBETH: Today was the first annual Turkey Shoot held at Rehobeth.
Hosted by Rehobeth Mayor Kimberly Trotter, members of Rehobeth Town Council, Rehobeth Operations Manager Todd Phillips, Rehobeth Fire – Rescue Chief Nick Floyd and members of Rehobeth Fire – Rescue.
A great crowd was on hand. In fact the organizers had to increase the field of teams because of the large crowd. While the organizers had originally planned for 20 lanes and 16 rounds, they quickly had to change to 21 rounds in 20 lanes.
Justin Godwin, a full-time Dothan Fire Captain and a volunteer fireman was the announcer. Houston County Sheriff Donald Valenza, a very good marksman and a Mr. Womack were the judges on the score cards.
A 15 year old was the overall winner.
The Town of Rehobeth, Mayor Kimberly Trotter and her Town council team have it together. They provide a lot of events with great attendance and fun. The Christmas Parade had 50% of the entries as does the National Peanut Festival.
D2 Houston County Commissioner Tracy Adams traveled across the districts to the Turkey Shoot. D2 Adams did not come to watch byt actually jumped in and helped the organizers and worked to make it a success.
Houston County Sheriff Chief Deputy Jeff Carlisle was on hand and participated. Taylor Councilman Merritt Carothers and Taylor Director of the Department of Public Safety Chris Judah.
The Holmes County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) has made an arrest in the investigation of missing FedEx packages.
HCSO contacted FedEx to assist in identifying the driver assigned to deliver the missing packages. FedEx identified Latavion Lewis, a contracted worker from Alabama, as the individual responsible for delivery.
Deputies made contact with Lewis, who agreed to meet with deputies at the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office.
During the interview, Lewis admitted to deputies that, due to the late hour, he chose to discard the undelivered packages at several locations rather than return them to the FedEx warehouse.
As a result of the investigation, 44 packages have been recovered so far. The recovered packages went to the Bonifay Post Office, which ensured they were delivered to their rightful owners.
Lewis was taken into custody and charged with Organized Scheme to Defraud, Grand Theft, and Illegal Dumping.
Sheriff Tate commends the quick work of HCSO deputies in identifying and apprehending the suspect and thanks to the Bonifay Post Office for their role in locating and delivering the recovered packages.
GRACEVILLE FL: Grady’s Seafood Restaurant located at 981 6th Avenue in Graceville Florida announces their operating schedule for the week of Christmas and New Year’s 2024.
The week of Christmas, Gracy’s Seafood will be open December 26 ( Thursday ), December 27 ( Friday ) and December 28 ( Saturday ). So if get tired of turkey you can take the quick trip to Grady’s.
The week of New Year’s will be the same. Grady’s Seafood will be open on January 2 ( Thursday ), January 3 ( Friday ) and on January 4 ( Saturday ).
So take the short trip to Graceville for some seafood after Christmas and New Year’s. Phone number 850-263-4247.