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3:37 PM. Dothan Police Make Arrest In Weekend Murder

DOTHAN:     Dothan Police Patrol Division responded to a residence, early Saturday morning, where a dead body was laying on the ground. In arrival Dothan Police were able to quickly determine this was a murder case.

Dothan Police Criminal Investigators and Crime Scene Investigators responded. The first issue was to identify the deceased. And then identify the murder suspect.

The deceased was identified quickly. The victim was 27 year old Rickie Tyrrell Temmis of Dothan. The victim had just buried his mother this past Thursday. She died from natural causes.

Then started the “who done it” investigation.

Dothan Police Criminal Investigators have worked around the clock. This morning an arrest was made of a 14 year old juvenile murder suspect. A 14 year old can be charged with murder and can be transferred to be tried as an adult. There is a process and the at the juvenile judge’s discretion the case can be transferred to District and Circuit Court and tried as an adult.

At this time Dothan Police can not identify the juvenile.

GREAT JOB to all involved. In 5 days the body identified, suspect identified and in custody.

04:00  Brandon Shoupe – Incumbent Chairman of Houston County Commission – Seeking Re-Election

04:00 Brandon Shoupe – Incumbent Chairman of Houston County Commission – Seeking Re-Election

  HOUSTON COUNTY:        Brandon Shoupe is seeking re-election as Chairman of Houston County Commission.

RSN met with Brandon Shoupe to allow a chance for the employers, the registered voters of Houston County,  to be introduced to him. Shoupe is the incumbent Chairman of the Houston County Commission.

You can listen on WDIG   AM 1450 to these interviews or Rickey Stokes News PODCAST

8:42 PM  Petition To Recall Taylor Mayor Presented To Taylor City Council

8:42 PM Petition To Recall Taylor Mayor Presented To Taylor City Council

TAYLOR:      The Taylor City Council members held their regularly scheduled meeting tonight at 6:00 PM. Well, let me correct myself, the Taylor City Council members that bothered to show up, held their regular scheduled meeting tonight. Taylor Mayor Robert Lamb and Councilman Kelly were AWOL at tonights meeting.

One item brought before the council was installing steps on a water department truck. Taylor Councilman John Milner made a point the Council decided on spending on steps but not on who the Taylor City Attorney is. Acting Mayor Kenny Thompson replied, great point taking of whih he could not argue with. Councilman Milner was referring to Trant Bullard was interviewed by Taylor Mayor Robert Lamb and Municipal Court Magistrate Ann Baxter. None of the council members knew of the interview until the hire was brought before the council. Councilman Brandon Martin told the fellow councilman he called Attorney Steve Etheridge to see why he was not remaining as legal council for Taylor. Mr. Etheredge was not aware he was not and replied the Mayor wanted him at every council meeting. Etheredge said that was not needed and would cost Taylor a lot of unnecessary money. And that was a point of the council. No motion or decision was made.

The meeting was adjourned.

POINT – Any council or commission can only vote during the regular or emergency meeting. Once adjourned the council or commission can not vote in an Administrative Meeting. The Adminstrative Meeting is where the council or commission discuss items, ask for more clarification or tell staff to move to the next regular scheduled meeting.

Administrative Meeting the council adjourned the regular meeting and called to order the Adminstrative Meeting. The council discussed a privige of the floor policy where citizens are allowed to speak at a meeting. The council members present was cautious on a policy to restrict the public from talking. Several points were made and the item was moved to the next regular meeting which is May 3rd.

A citizen presented the members present tonight, and presented to the City Clerk a petition for recall of the Mayor of Taylor, The City Clerk told the council she will contact the Probate Judge tomorrow and see what the city needs to do. The Mayor, Robert Lamb was not present for the meeting. Acting Mayor Kenny Thompson was told by the City Clerk at 5:53 PM the Mayor was not going to be there tonight and the meeting started at 6:00 PM. The Taylor City Council has the Mayor and5 council members. The petition to recall the Mayor is signed by 3 of the 5 sitting members of Taylor City Council. This item was presented in the Administrative Meeting where no action can be taken unless a special meeting is called or until May 3, 2026.

Meeting adjourned.

02:06 AM   Kinsey Structure Fire – Mother And Two Children Injured

02:06 AM Kinsey Structure Fire – Mother And Two Children Injured

KINSEY:    11:40 PM   Houston County Sheriff 911 dispatched Kinsey Volunteer Fire, Webb Volunteer Fire, Columbia Volunteer Fire, Headland Fire Rescue, Kinsey Police and Houston County Sheriff Deputies to Dover Road in Kinsey to a structure fire. Reports to Houston County Sheriff 911 a mother and two children were trapped in the residence.

Additional ambulances from Pilcher Ambulance were requested and responded. The residence, a mobile home, was reported on fire. The residence belonged to a Kinsey Volunteer Fireman and it was his family. The volunteer fireman had been in Taylor assisting on the church fire. The Kinsey Volunteer Fireman, Kinsey Volunteer Fire Chief and others had just returned to Kinsey from helping Rehobeth Fire and Taylor Volunteer Fire with the church fire. Rehobeth Fire Chief Nick Floyd and fireman from Bay Springs Volunteer Fire rolled to Kinsey to assist.

Kinsey Police Chief Jim Mock and the father along with Kinsey Police Sgt. Morgan pulled the injured from the fire. Headland EMS and Pilcher’s transported the three patients to Southeast Health with law enforcement clearing the roadway for transport.

The Alabama State Fire Marshall was called to the scene to initate an investigation on the cause of the fire. Houston County Sheriff and Kinsey Police will work together along with the State Fire Marshall on the cause of the fire. The conditions of the three are unknown – other than critical injuries.

THIS IS RICKEY’S COMMENT:    Believing in a TRUE and LIVING GOD, the father responding to Taylor to the fire; he and others had returned to Kinsey moments before the Dover Road fire; Kinsey Fire being a volunteer fire department, some of the fireman were up and out when the call hit 911. So the response was quick. One would have to ask, was that divine intervention that the volunteer fireman would be up and out when the call hit 911 to allow faster response with people trapped inside the residence. PRAYERS LIFTED for all.

10:01 PM   Working Structure Fire – Taylor Assembly of God Church

10:01 PM Working Structure Fire – Taylor Assembly of God Church


TAYLOR:    
9:53 PM    Houston County Sheriff 911 dispatched Taylor Volunteer Fire, Rehobeth Fire – Rescue and Bay Springs Volunteer Fire to Taylor Assembly of God on Rice Road. Reports to Houston County 911 the cross on the front of the church was on fire. Houston County Sheriff Deputies dispatched and on the scene.

When the first fire engine arrived they reported smoke and flames visible on the front of the church and this is a workng structure fire. A water source has been established. By 10:03 PM Rehobeth Fire Chief Nick Floyd announced water on the fire. There is an offensive attack on the fire.

10:10 PM   Bay Springs Volunteer Fire Engine on the scene.

10:11 PM   Fireman have made access to overhead, very minumum fire in overhead.

10:12 PM    Rehobeth Fire Chief Nick Floyd advised any fireman needing relief he had fireman dressed out and ready if needed.

10:44 PM    Fireman getting fire under control and hitting hot spots.  No smoke coming from structure, some from the cross on front of the strucutre. Temp is 80 – 90 degrees.

The quick response and attack was by paid Rehobeth Fireman and Volunteer Fireman in Taylor and Bay Springs. Some great vision by Todd Phillips and Rehobeth Mayor Kimberly Trotter to get Rehobeth to full time fire and EMS. And great vision byTaylor’s former Mayor Billy Snell in getting Rehobeth EMS with a truck at Taylor Volunteer Fire Station.