Ozark police reports from Thursday


August 15, 2008

By Ebony Horton


The following crimes/incidents were reported to the Ozark Police Department on Thursday.
Possession of Forged Instrument 1st - unknown suspect passed two counterfeit twenty dollar bills which was put into deposit.

Burglary 2nd/Theft of Property 1st , Juniper Drive -  suspect entered the victim’s residence through a window and removed an extensive amount of coins and jewelry.

Terrorist Threats – Carroll High School –suspect had made comments that he was going to shoot the school up and he had bullets for certain boys on campus.

Theft of Property 3rd – Badcock - unknown suspect removed the catalyst converter off a vehicle that belonged to the Dale County Rescue Mission.
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Theft of Property 3rd/Criminal Trespass 3rd – Judson Drive –suspect came into victim’s residence without permission and removed her television due to her not paying her rent.

Harassment - Jasmine Hills – suspect directs abusive language towards the victim and her young son on a daily basis.

Theft of Property 3rd – Inland Station – unknown suspect pumped $25.00 worth of gasoline into her vehicle and left without paying.

Harassment – Dairy Queen – suspect came to victim’s workplace and began to harass and annoy her.

Harassment – Dairy Queen –suspect began to harass the victim when the victim came into the listed business to purchase food items.

Domestic Dispute –Harris Road – argued over personal matters.

Criminal Possession of Forged Instrument 2nd/Unlawful Carrying Pistol – Dale County Jail – Suspect was stopped on a traffic violation and while placing her under arrest for an outstanding warrant at the Dale County Jail a false Driver’s License was found in her purse and a gun was recovered from the back hatch area of the vehicle.

Scott Barger, 18, of Juniper Drive in Ozark was charged with Burglary in the first degree

 

 

 



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Family: Man beaten in Ozark had all facial bones, nose, broken


August 12, 2008

By Ebony Horton


An Ozark man who family said was severely beaten while walking home two weeks ago has been released from the hospital, although the people involved have still not been caught.
Julie Parmer said her son, 26-year-old Daniel Solomon, had all his facial bones and ribs broken by at least five men who also stole his wallet and money while Solomon was walking toward Bullock Road.
Parmer said doctors at Southeast Alabama Medical Center believed Solomon was hit in the head with a blunt object and beaten unconscious.
Parmer’s wife found him in front of the Upper Room in Ozark, his mother said.
“He may never be the same again ... I pray that this don’t happen to someone else, but, if whomever done this to him, will do it to someone else,“ she said in an e-mail sent to the Dothan Eagle.
The beating occurred on July 31, just four days before 69-year-old Jerry Norman Kendrick of Clio was found lying in a ditch near Poplar Springs Road in northern Barbour County, where he had apparently been left overnight after giving at least two men a ride.
Read more in Wednesday’s edition.



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Ozark forum for mayor candidates Thursday


August 11, 2008

By Ebony Horton


Mayoral candidate forum is set for 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 14, at Perry Rec.



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Dale County rodeo set Aug. 15 and 16


August 08, 2008

By Ebony Horton


14th Annual South Alabama Pro Rodeo Classic at Dale County Ag-Plex
Friday, Aug. 15
Saturday, Aug. 16
Gate Opens 6 p.m., rodeo starts 8 p.m.           
Advance Tickets:
$8/adults - $6/children 6-12 (5 & under FREE)
At Gate:
$10/adults - $8/children 6-12 (5 & under FREE)



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OPD investigate alleged beating


By Ebony Horton


Ozark police are still investigating an alleged beating that occurred last week.
According to reports, a man was beaten by at least two other individuals and left in front of the Upper Room on Alabama Highway 123.
Ozark Police Chief Tony Spivey said the incident remained under investigation. No suspects had been charged.



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