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    <title>Eagle Ozark</title>
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    <dc:creator>ehorton@dothaneagle.com</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2009-11-19T16:57:57-06:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Wednesday OPD reports</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following crimes/incidents were reported to the Ozark Police Department on Wednesday. Information provided by OPD.</p>

<p>Dog Bite &#8211;Barbara Drive &#8211; victim was bathing her Husky dog when it lashed out and bit her on the left side of her face and under her left eye causing her to have 7 stitches.</p>

<p>Harassment &#8211; Dowling Street &#8211;suspect followed victim around Ozark and all the way back home for the purpose of harassing the victim.</p>

<p>Harassing Communications &#8211;Saxon Lane &#8211; suspect keeps calling the victim using obscene language towards her and her kids and has been asked to quit calling but refuses.</p>

<p>Delayed Accident Report &#8211; US Hwy 231 @ McDonalds &#8211; suspect struck the victim&#8217;s vehicle accidentally which damaged the left rear quarter panel at which point they exchanged a limited amount of information at the scene and left but have decided to make a more formal report.</p>

<p>Theft of Property 3rd &#8211; James Street &#8211; suspect has refused to return property to the victim that belongs to victim&#8217;s deceased son.</p>

<p>Assault 2nd &#8211; Briarhill Court &#8211; suspect stabbed the victim in the left shoulder and chest causing extensive injury and placing the victim in the ICU at Dale Medical Center.
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      <dc:date>2009-11-19T17:57:57-06:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Tuesday OPD reports</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following crimes/incidents were reported to Ozark Police Department on Tuesday. Information provided by OPD.</p>

<p>Juvenile beyond control</p>

<p>Theft of Property 2nd &#8211; White Oak Bend &#8211; suspect took a Smith &amp; Wesson 9mm Semi Auto Pistol from the residence while the complainant and victim were away from the residence.</p>

<p>Criminal Mischief 3rd &#8211; Marley Mill Road &#8211; unknown suspect damaged the victim&#8217;s mailbox by apparently running over it with a vehicle.</p>

<p>Receiving Stolen Property 2nd &#8211; US Hwy 231 @ Kangaroo &#8211; suspect was stopped for a traffic violation and upon running the vehicle through the NCIC, the vehicle came back as reported stolen out of Panama City, Florida.</p>

<p>Theft of Property 2nd &#8211; Newton Avenue &#8211; Victim stated he loaned his Glock 21, 45 caliber semi automatic pistol to and she notified victim that some unknown suspect had stolen the weapon from her residence.</p>

<p>Unlawful Breaking &amp; Entering of a Vehicle &#8211; EOCC Campus - suspect entered her parked vehicle and  removed  her boyfriend&#8217;s Phoenix Arms .22 caliber pistol from the glove box.</p>

<p>Theft of Property 2nd &#8211; EOCC Campus &#8211; suspect entered his girlfriend&#8217;s vehicle while it was parked at listed location and removed his Phoenix Arms .22 Caliber Pistol from her glove box.</p>

<p>Harassment &#8211; Rolling Hills Drive &#8211; suspect has been piling hay up against the fence that borders their property and makes threats against the victim for calling the police.</p>

<p>Harassment &#8211; Rolling Hills Drive &#8211; suspect became involved in an argument over victim piling her hay up against his fence and suspect then began making threats towards the victim.</p>

<p>Domestic Harassment </p>

<p>Harassing Communications &#8211; Harris Road&#8211; suspect called her residence and began cursing her and threatened to physically assault her.
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      <dc:date>2009-11-18T19:43:30-06:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Ideas, anyone?</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As many of you know and as a couple have mentioned, this blog has been dormant for quite some time. Honestly, I have been staying more consistent with other multimedia projects like a Dothan Eagle-Ozark Facebook page (<a href="http://www.facebook.com/eagleozark?ref=ts">http://www.facebook.com/eagleozark?ref=ts</a>), and Ozark stories are always posted on the main Dothan Eagle Web site. </p>

<p>However, I do want to keep this blog alive. I can continue to post the Ozark Police reports when I get them on here, but are there any other ideas on how to keep this blog going?</p>

<p>I&#8217;ve considered posting a topic at least twice a week for people to comment on, or to post all of the Ozark stories on here for people who come straight to the blog and not to the main Web site. Please let me know what works.</p>

<p>Thanks,<br />
Ebony Horton</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2009-11-18T19:43:04-06:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Ozark Colliers fuel station catches afire</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Workers escaped injuries during a fire at an Ozark fuel station on Wednesday, but the source of the fire had yet to be found.<br />
According to Ozark Police Chief Tony Spivey, emergency and fire crews were dispatched to Colliers on US 231 around 1:15 p.m. in response to a fire that spread to the top of the building. <br />
Spivey said the few workers in the facility escaped with no injuries and that the fire did not spread to any of the fuel pumps.<br />
&#8220;A state fire marshal is en route to determine the cause. Luckily the only damage here appears to be from smoke, heat and water,&#8220; Spivey said.<br />
Spivey said damage was mainly contained in the attic and roof part of the building.<br />
The fire remained under investigation.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2009-10-28T22:31:29-06:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Former Newton PTO president charged with theft of pto funds</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>from Dale County Sheriff&#8217;s Office:<br />
&#8220;Brandace M. Albritton, 35, of Midland City was arrested on charges of theft of property in the first degree charges on October 16, 2009.<br />
Albritton was the President of the Newton Elementary School PTO from March through June 2009 and she allegedly spend PTO funds for personal gains.&nbsp; The initial investigation shows that Albritton spent in excess of $4,000  PTO monies on personal matters.<br />
It is alleged that while president of the Newton PTO, Albritton who was in charge of the fund&#8217;s checking account would use some funds to purchase items for the PTO and at the same time would make personal purchases.<br />
When questioned by Dale County Sheriff&#8217;s investigator, Albritton made an admission to the misuse of funds.<br />
Albritton was arrested and booked into the Dale County Jail on $5,000 bond.&nbsp; She has been subsequently released on bond.&#8220;</p>



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      <dc:date>2009-10-26T21:30:43-06:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Ozark stop light in full operation, Camilla Avenue intersection partially closed</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Ozark traffic light system at the Gilland intersection has been fully installed. Ozark Police Chief Tony Spivey said traffic has run smoothly since the installation.<br />
At Camilla Avenue, residents can no longer cross the median to go south toward Dothan because of the road improvements there. The intersection is where Dale County Head Football Coach Todd Horne was killed in a collision in July 2008.</p>]]></content:encoded>
      <dc:date>2009-10-24T23:05:20-06:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Ozark Make a Difference Day a success</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OZARK - Beautification projects took place throughout Ozark on Saturday as residents worked to make another Make A Difference Day worthwhile.<br />
Organizers said projects at every school, at some parks, at Ed Lisenby Lake and the Flowers Center involved a number of volunteers from Ozark and Fort Rucker who helped clean and repair facilities. Volunteers said they met around 8 a.m. and worked until noon, when they were served lunch at St. Paul A.M.E. Church in Ozark.<br />
Make a Difference Day co-chair Frank Phillips said this year also included a food and book drive for the Dale County Rescue Mission.<br />
&#8220;The rescue mission has already expressed a need for extra food this Thanksgiving. The response in the past had been pretty incredible, so we were hopeful for the same success,&#8221; he said.
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      <dc:date>2009-10-24T22:12:36-06:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Tuesday OPD reports</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following crimes/incidents were reported to Ozark Police Department:<br />
Theft of Property 3rd &#8211; Honeysuckle Road &#8211; suspect removed $200.00 from the victim&#8217;s kitchen cabinet.</p>

<p>Fraudulent Use of a Debit Card &#8211; Stop &amp; Go &#8211; suspect used the victim&#8217;s debit card without permission and made a charge in the amount of $42.00 at the listed location.</p>

<p>Fraudulent Use of a Debit Card &#8211; Stop &amp; Go &#8211; suspect used the victim&#8217;s debit card without permission and made a charge in the amount of $102.00 at the listed location.</p>

<p>Identity Theft &#8211; Claybank Avenue, Apt#9 &#8211; suspect used victim&#8217;s identity to obtain a credit card from HSBC and has made charges totaling $546.50.</p>

<p>Domestic Dispute</p>

<p>Theft of Property 3rd &#8211; Deese Road &#8211; suspect removed the license plate decal from the victim&#8217;s vehicle.</p>

<p>Leaving the Scene of an Accident &#8211; Claybank Avenue @ South Union Avenue &#8211; Victim suspect struck the victim&#8217;s vehicle and left stating she had to go and was later contacted and gave her information.</p>

<p>Possession of Marijuana 1st/Possession of Drug Paraphernalia &#8211; Evelyn Drive &nbsp; Midland City, Al. &#8211; suspect had marijuana and paraphernalia in his residence when the Department of Human Resource authorities made a home inspection while accompanied by a drug task force officer.</p>

<p>Possession of Marijuana 2nd/Possession of Drug Paraphernalia &#8211; 134 Evelyn Drive &nbsp; Midland City, Al. &#8211; Suspect had marijuana and paraphernalia in her residence when the Department of Human Resource Authorities made a home inspection while accompanied by a drug task force officer.</p>

<p>Leaving the Scene of an Accident &#8211; US Hwy 231 South &#8211; suspect struck the victim&#8217;s vehicle in the driver&#8217;s rear light forcing his vehicle off the road.</p>

<p>Domestic Harassment </p>

<p>Deceased Person </p>

<p>Domestic Assault 3rd </p>

<p>Arrests:</p>

<p>Eddie Crawford, 39 - Possession of Marijuana 1st &#8211; Evelyn Drive  Midland City
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      <dc:date>2009-10-21T22:12:14-06:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Monday OPD reports</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following crimes/incidents were reported to Ozark Police Department on Monday:</p>

<p>Theft of Property 3rd &#8211; The Jameson Inn &#8211; suspect stole victim&#8217;s Samsung cellular phone from his room.</p>

<p>Harassing Communications &#8211; Judson Drive &#8211; suspect keeps calling victim and harassing her at all hours after being told to stop calling and texting.</p>

<p>Theft of Property 3rd/Criminal Trespass 3rd &#8211; Dogwood Circle &#8211; suspect came onto victim&#8217;s property and removed his pressure washer from underneath his carport.</p>

<p>Criminal Mischief 3rd &#8211; Arrowhead Apartments &#8211;suspects scratched the right front fender of victim&#8217;s vehicle.</p>

<p>Fraudulent Use of a Credit Card &#8211; John D. Seifert Drive &#8211; suspect made a purchase with her debit card in the amount of $69.00 which caused an overdraft to her account.</p>

<p>Theft of Property 3rd &#8211; HOBO Pantry &#8211; suspect pumped $28.83 worth of gasoline into her vehicle and all her credit cards were declined and she failed to produce the money to pay for the gasoline.</p>

<p>Resisting Arrest/Giving False Name to LEA &#8211; HOBO Pantry &#8211;&nbsp; suspect was being placed under arrest for theft of property 3rd when she became uncooperative by refusing to give her name or ID then gave a false name then pulled away from this officer in an attempt to keep from being arrested.</p>

<p>HOBO Pantry &#8211; suspect was being placed under arrest for theft of property 3rd  when she grabbed this officer&#8217;s arm and dug her fingernails into his right arm causing minor injuries.</p>

<p>Theft of Property 3rd &#8211; Walmart &#8211; suspect was observed taking numerous store items and concealing on her person with the intent to commit a theft.</p>

<p>Assault 3rd &#8211; Willa Street &#8211; suspect approached the victim with a .25 caliber pistol in his right hand then struck the victim on the right side of his face and then took the victim&#8217;s walking stick, broke it in half and struck the victim across the face with the stick.</p>

<p>Harassment &#8211; Elpis Avenue &#8211; suspect has been walking around the victim&#8217;s home and taunting her for the sole purpose of harassing her.</p>

<p>Criminal Mischief 3rd &#8211; Noah Circle &#8211; suspect used a sharp object to peel paint off her vehicle.</p>

<p>Harassment &#8211; Harris Road &#8211; suspect approached the victim making threats on victim&#8217;s life and had an unknown type pistol in his hand.</p>

<p>Domestic Dispute  </p>

<p>Juvenile Beyond Control </p>

<p>Drug Overdose </p>

<p>Deceased Person 
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      <dc:date>2009-10-20T18:12:30-06:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Arrest in Level Plains murder</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OZARK - A man charged with the capital murder of a Level Plains man had met the victim at least once before the killing, authorities said on Tuesday.</p>

<p>Jarmon Demetrius Barrow, 23, was charged with capital murder. Dale County Sheriff Wally Olson said Barrow is believed to have used a 9 mm handgun to kill 43-year-old Marcus Blackmon on Sunday during an invasion of Blackmon&#8217;s residence.</p>

<p>Authorities said Barrow and and two other men entered the residence demanding the location of drugs and money. The men looked through the residence, but there was no evidence that they took anything, Olson said.</p>

<p>Anyone with information is asked to call the sheriff&#8217;s office at (334) 774-2335.</p>

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      <dc:date>2009-10-20T17:51:38-06:00</dc:date>
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