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Joanne Witherspoon was presented a cer-
tificate of service and pin in recognition of
fifteen years service with the Marengo
County Juvenile Probation Office. Mrs.
Witherspoon provides a valuable service
to the children and families of Marengo
County and her willingness to serve is
Southern Gospel Concert at Aimwell
Baptist Church, Saturday, November 1,
2014 at 6:00 PM featuring The Glory
Road Quartet. The quartet will be sharing
the love of Jesus through traditional
"Good Old Southern Gospel" music.
Their goal is to spread the Gospel of Jesus
Christ through gospel music, to ease the
greatly appreciated. Pictured are left to
right: Wade Drinkard, District and
Juvenile Court Judge, Joanne
Witherspoon, Administrative Support
Assistant/Intake Officer, and Darren
Glass, Chief Juvenile Probation Officer.
pain of the hurting, and to bring us all
closer to Him .as we walk together on this
road to Glory. A special love offering will
be taken for the group. Refreshments will
be served after the concert. The church is
located at 2770 County Road 17, Sweet
Water. Everyone is invited!
Arrests:
Cynthia H. Glass, 34, was
arrested on Oct. 14 for contempt
of court (FTA).
April E Coleman, 28, was
arrested on Oct. 14 for forgery
(two counts - checks).
Dominick Bowden, 21, was
arrested on Oct. 16 for domestic
violence (thir" d degree-second
conviction), burglary (third
degree) and enters/remains
in/on premises on Hilltop
Circle.
Donald L. Minor, 29, was
arrested on Oct. 17 for DUI on
Rosedale Street.
Shakara S. Smith, 22, was
arrested on Oct. 17 for failure to
obey a police officer on Capitol
Street.
Jeffrey P. Collier, 25, was
arrested on Oct. 18 for DUI on
US Hwy 80 East.
Nathan E. Thomas, Jr.. 39,
was arrested on Oct. 18 for
assault (third degree) on Center
Ave. and US Hwy 80 East.
Kip L. Carpenter, 57, was
arrested on Oct. 19 for DUI on
Walnut Street.
Michelle L. Gilles, 20, was
arrested on Oct. 19 for theft of
property (third degree) at
Walmart.
I.akimbria V. May, 21, was
arrested on Oct. 19 for theft of
property (third degree) at
Walmart.
Tequelia N. Fulgham. 22,
was arrested on Oct. 19 for theft
of property (third degree) at
Walmart
Bessie L. A. Kennedy, 46,
was arrested on Oct. 20 for
criminal mischief (first degree).
Russell Whaley, 35, was
arrested on Oct. 20 for insuffi-
cient funds.
Berhondra Davis, 3t, was
arrested on Oct. 21 for disorder-
ly conduct and resisting arrest.
Darrell J. Zanders, 18, was
arrested on Oct. 21 for
selling/distribution of ampheta-
mine (two counts).
Clifford D. Daniels, 25. was
arrested on Oct. 21 fro contempt
of court and theft of services
(third degree-two counts).
Timothy M. Tripp, 34, was
arrested on Oct. 25 for attempt-
ing to elude a police officer and
DUI on Cedar Crest Drive.
Conchita L. Ott. 41. was
arrested on Oct. 26 for theft of
property (second degree) in
Sumter Co. on US Hwy 11.
Detra M. Watts, 30, was
arrested on Oct. 26 for theft of
property (second degree) in
Sumter Co. on US Hwy 11.
Sirlestino Wtlliams, 36, was
arrested on Oct. 26 for a DUI on
Hwy 80 East.
Melissa M. Marchionda, 39,
was arrested on Oct. 27 for
insufficient funds check.
Incidents:
On Oct. 13, an incident of
aggravated assault (family-
strong ann) was reported on
Hilltop Circle.
An incident of damage to a
vehicle was reported on US
Hwy 80 East, octo. 13. A silver
Hyundia Elantra was damaged.
On Oct. 14, an incident of
leaving the scene of an accident
was reported on Hwy 80 East.
On OCt. 14, an incident of
insufficient funds check was
reported at Dominio's.
On Oct. 14, an incident of
forgery (checks) was reported
on South Strawberry St.
On Oct. 14. an incident of
domestic menacing (knife) was
reported on East Decatur.
An incident of theft was
reported on Hilltop Circle, Oct.
14. Some money was stolen.
On Oct. 16. an incident of
simple assault was reported on
First Ave.
On Oct. 16. an incident of
forgery (two counts-checks)
was reported.
An incident of theft of prop-
erty was reported on Arcola
Road, Oct. 17. A semi-auto
Bryco 380 pistol was stolen.
On Oct. 17, an incident of
criminal mischief was reported
on Phil Harper Drive. A Chevy
was damaged.
On Oct. 18. an incident of
criminal trespassing was report-
ed on South Glover.
On Oct. 18, incidents of sim-
ple assault and criminal mis-
chief were reported at
McDonald's. A Chevrolet HHR
was damaged.
An incident of shoplifting
was reported at Walmart, Oct.
19. Taken: May Lipstick, NEU
Primer and Maybelline Eye
Shadow were stolen.
Incidents of miscellaneous
offenses were reported on US
43 North, Oct. 21. A windshield
was damaged.
On Oct. 21, an incident of
disorderly conduct/disturbing
the peace and resisting arrest
was reported on US 43 North.
On Oct. 21, an incident of
selling/distribution of ampheta-
mine was reported on Hwy 80
West.
On Oct. 21, an incident of
disorderly conduct/disturbing
the peace was reported on Hwy
80 West.
An incident of theft of prop-
erty was reported on East
Decatur Street, Oct. 22. Some
money was stolen.
An incident of theft of lost
property was reported on Oct.
22. Stolen items: a Mastercard,
money and a wallet.
On Oct. 23, an incident of
criminal mischief was reported
on Bell Grayson Road. A win-
dow was damaged.
An incident of leaving the
scene of an accident was report-
ed on Cedar St. and US Hwy 80,
Oct. 23.
An incident of unauthorized
use of a vehicle (green Jeep
Cherokee) was reported on
Yellow Creek Road, Oct. 23.
An incident of theft of article
from an auto was reported on
Old Springhill Road, Oct. 24.
Taken: credit/debit cards, dri-
ver's license, social security
card, medical insurance card.
On Oct. 25, an incident of
domestic violence was reported
on Wolf Circle.
On Oct. 26, an incident of
theft was reported on Hwy 80.
On Oct. 27, an incident of
disorderly conduct/disturbing
the peace was reported on Hwy
80 West.
On Oct. 27, an incident of
theft of article from an auto was
reported at US Jones. The tag of
a gray Chevy Cavalier was
stolen.
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Three couples were granted
divorces for the month of
August.
They were: Reginald L.
Adams, 39 of Demopolis and
Tineeshia Wheeler, 39 of
Demopolis;
Tommy Roland Hewitt, 39
of Newbern and Jennifer
Hewitt, 36 of Demopolis:
Willie J. Powell, 42 of
Sacremto, Ca: and Latressa B.
Powell, 45 of Demopolis
Four couples were granted
divorces for the month of
September. They were:
Brent Michael Dye, 30 of
Demopolis and Natalie Nicole
Dye, 30 of Demopolis;
Theophis Gilmore, 54 of
Demopolis and Eloise
Gilmore, 57 of Demopolis;
Joe Clark Osburn, St, 77 of
Myrtlewood and Alma Griffin
Osburn. 74 of Demopolis;
Tomothy A. Smith, 41 of
Birmingham and Rosie L.
Smith, 53 of Demopolis.
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