Suspect in DeKalb County’s first Human Trafficking Case Found Guilty

According to District Attorney Mike O’Dell, Rex Tidmore, age 64 of Geraldine, was convicted on Monday, March 7th on the charges of conspiracy to commit human trafficking, first degree sodomy, 20 counts of possession of obscene matter depicting a minor, trafficking in cannabis, first degree unlawful manufacturing of controlled substance, and unlawful possession of a…

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Sheriff’s Office & District Attorney’s Office Investigating Fatal Shooting

FORT PAYNE, Ala. The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office and the 9th Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s office are conducting an investigation into the fatal shooting that happened on County Road 232 in the Mt. Vernon Community.  The shooting occurred on Saturday, April 17th, just before 9pm.  Gabriel Isaac Brown, age 19, was pronounced dead at the…

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Rainsville Wastewater Management Supervisor Convicted of Unlawful Possession of Liquors/Beverages

The supervisor of a wastewater treatment facility where investigators found an unlicensed winery was convicted upon his plea of guilty to Unlawful Possession of Prohibited Liquors/Beverages on March 10, 2021.  He received a sentence of 90 days suspended for a period of 12 months plus a fine and court costs.   According to the DeKalb Attorney’s…

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State Launches Alabama Investigator Academy

On Tuesday, February 23, 2021, District Attorney Mike O’Dell joined Attorney General Steve Marshall, Calhoun County District Attorney Brian McVeigh, officials from Jacksonville State University, and law enforcement from APOSTC, at JSU’s Fort McClellan Campus in Anniston, for the opening session of the Alabama Investigator Academy. The Academy is a partnership between the Center for…

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First Alabama Investigators Academy

News Release from Cherokee County Sheriff Jim Shavers: Today marked the first day of the Alabama Investigators Academy at Jacksonville State University. This program is the first in Alabama and only the second in The USA. Investigators, upon completion, will be certified criminal investigators through the Alabama Peace Officers Standards & Training Commission.   Cherokee…

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