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9:55 AM   Man Arrested Nearly Two Months After Cottondale Shooting

9:55 AM Man Arrested Nearly Two Months After Cottondale Shooting

TUSCALOOSA | RICKEY STOKES NEWS

A Tuscaloosa man has been arrested and charged with attempted murder nearly two months after authorities say he shot another man in a residential area of Cottondale.

According to court records filed earlier this week, the shooting happened before dawn on January 16 on Cooperstown Circle. Investigators said the victim was driving through the neighborhood when someone opened fire on the sedan.

Police said the vehicle was struck five times, and one bullet hit the driver in the leg.

The Tuscaloosa Violent Crimes Unit launched an investigation, and witnesses reportedly identified 28-year-old Jaiontae Kendrell Long as the gunman.

A warrant for Long’s arrest was issued in January, and court records show he was taken into custody on Monday, nearly two months after the shooting.

Long is charged with one count of attempted murder and one count of failure to appear on a pre-existing felony drug charge.

As of Thursday night, Long was no longer listed as an inmate in the Tuscaloosa County Jail, which could indicate he was released on bond.

 

9:48 AM  🚨 SCAM ALERT: Fraudulent Text Messages Claiming to Be From Alabama Department of Revenue

9:48 AM 🚨 SCAM ALERT: Fraudulent Text Messages Claiming to Be From Alabama Department of Revenue

🚨 SCAM ALERT🚨

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The Houston County Sheriff’s Office is warning the public about a text message scam claiming to be from the Alabama Department of Revenue.

According to reports, the scam message threatens recipients with overdue traffic penalties and DMV-related fees. The message may also warn that your driver’s license or vehicle registration will be suspended if payment is not made immediately.

Officials say these messages are not legitimate.

What to know:

  • The text may include a link to pay fees online.

  • Do not click any links.

  • Do not provide any personal or financial information.

  • The Alabama Department of Revenue will never send threatening text messages demanding immediate payment.

If you receive a message like this:

  1. Do not click any links.

  2. Do not respond.

  3. Do not provide personal information.

Residents are encouraged to stay alert and protect themselves from scams targeting personal information.

9:43 AM   13-Year-Old Boy Holds Down Stepfather With Bicycle After Alleged Attack on Mother in Baldwin County

9:43 AM 13-Year-Old Boy Holds Down Stepfather With Bicycle After Alleged Attack on Mother in Baldwin County

BALDWIN COUNTY | RICKEY STOKES NEWS

A 13-year-old boy reportedly defended his mother and held his stepfather down with a bicycle after deputies say the man attacked his wife during a domestic dispute near Foley.

According to the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to a home on Underwood Road in reference to a domestic violence complaint.

When deputies arrived, they found the 13-year-old boy in the yard holding down his 32-year-old stepfather, Darnel Hernandez-Lopez, with a bicycle. Authorities said Hernandez-Lopez had multiple injuries to his face.

Investigators say Hernandez-Lopez’s wife told deputies the couple got into an argument that turned physical when he allegedly grabbed her by the neck and began choking her. The incident reportedly happened in front of her son.

According to officials, the woman told her son to go get help, but Hernandez-Lopez allegedly followed the boy outside and attempted to violently engage him in the front yard.

The boy then defended himself, striking his stepfather several times in the face and subduing him until deputies arrived, authorities said.

Hernandez-Lopez was arrested and charged with felony assault by strangulation. He was booked into the Baldwin County Corrections Center, where he is being held on a $30,000 bond. Officials also say an immigration hold has been placed against him.

9:45 PM    NO FIRE ON ARRIVAL – Structure Fire Dispatched First Baptist Church Community Center

9:45 PM NO FIRE ON ARRIVAL – Structure Fire Dispatched First Baptist Church Community Center

DOTHAN:    9:32 PM   Dothan 911 dispatched multiple Dothan Fire Engine Companies to First Baptist Church, Community Center, 207 N. Lena Street. The person reporting stated they could see lights flashing and looked like smoke inside the buidling.

Dothan Fire Engine 10 ( West Main ) was first on the scene as they were near the scene. Upon arrival Engine 10 reported nothing visible, investigating.

Dothan Fire Truck Company 1 ( Central ) was second engine company on the scene.

Two minutes after Engine 10 arrived they reported they had done a 360 survey ( 360 is a total walk around ) and through the windows could see no smoke or flames. Engine 10 cancelled all response and declared no structure fire at this location. All units, except Engine 10 were returning to service.

Dothan Police and Pilcher Ambulance responded also. And Dothan 911 doing a fantastic job as they have been slammed tonight.

 

9:45 PM    NO FIRE ON ARRIVAL – Structure Fire Dispatched First Baptist Church Community Center

4:53 pm Traffic Stop Turns Into Chase, Crash, and Arrest of Two Pensacola Brothers

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FOLEY | RICKEY STOKES NEWS

Two suspects taken into custody after a traffic stop escalated into a pursuit and crash have now been identified as brothers from Pensacola.

According to an update released at 3:38 p.m., the suspects are 21-year-old Max Lewis and 26-year-old Blake Lewis.

Earlier Thursday, authorities said the incident began as a routine traffic stop on the Foley Beach Express north of U.S. Highway 98. Baldwin County Sheriff Anthony Lowery said that after the initial stop, the driver fled, leading deputies on a chase before crashing into a motorcyclist.

After the crash, both the driver and passenger ran into nearby woods but were captured a short time later.

The motorcyclist was reported to be conscious and alert when taken by ambulance to a hospital in Pensacola.

Sheriff Lowery said both suspects had warrants from other agencies and are not from Alabama. Deputies also found a gun and drugs inside the vehicle during an initial search.