A popular off road trails park in Talladega was closed
Thursday evening after a logger found what appear to be 15 to 20 ammunition shells on the
property. Authorities say a logger was
moving some fallen trees in the Top Trails Park when he uncovered what could be live ammunition. The former Coosa Ammunition Depot Annex used
to sit in the area where the shells were found. The Army vacated the land years
ago and turned it over to the city, where the Top Trails Park is now being
developed. After the shells were found
state bomb techs rushed to the scene from Anniston, where they happened to be
training Thursday. They determined the shells could be explosive, but definitely
do not contain any chemical weapons. A
crew from Fort Benning, Ga., will come to the park today and either remove the
shells or detonate them on site. The
shells are 22 to 24 inches long and officials are uncertain of their age but
they could date back to world war 2.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Etowah murder suspect will not face the death penalty
An Etowah County Circuit
ruled Thursday that the death penalty is off the table for a 53 year old
Etowah county man accused of murdering his wife. Judge Allen Millican issued the ruling in the case of Roy Thomas
“Tommy” Smith. Smith is charged with
capital murder for the death of his wife, 44 year old Carla Parton Smith. Her
body was found Nov. 1, 2010, in the trunk of her car, which was parked in a
gravel lot. While the district attorneys office will not
seek the death penalty, since this is a capital murder case, the jury still
could have voted to give Tommy Smith the death penalty, should he be convicted
and the trial move into a penalty phase Judge Millican said The jury will not
be death-penalty certified at the trial.
Carla Smith, a nursing supervisor in Riverview Regional Medical Center's
emergency department, did not show up for work on the morning of Nov. 1, 2010.
Her body was found about 3:10 p.m. that day by ambulance personnel who
recognized the car. A preliminary autopsy report showed she died from manual
strangulation.
Etowah sheriff denies bingo machine request
Etowah
County Sheriff Todd Entrekin has turned down a request to approve a permit for
electronic bingo that CBS Supply says will use machines that are legal
in Alabama.Entrekin’s decision came after CBS Supply, the developer of a
proposed $200 million bingo development in the county, submitted a report from
gaming testing firm, Gaming Laboratories International. The report said the Silver
Line Systems machines, manufactured by Select Electronic Devices Inc., passed
the standards governing legal bingo in Etowah County. Those standards include a
six-point requirement set by the Alabama Supreme Court as to what constitutes
legal bingo in the state. In a press
release, CBS Supply said Entrekin’s own expert said the machines comply with
the law, and the sheriff “has a duty to permit CBS’s games and allow it to
develop this huge economic development project for Etowah County.”
Anniston man arrested on burglary charges
A 49 year old Anniston man has been arrested on burglary
charges after he was allegedly spotted leaving the home of his deceased
grandmother in April. Allen Pierce,
was charged with third degree burglary.
When police arrived at the home, they found the window of a back door
had been broken. Pierce, who had been walking on the corner of Canterbury Court
and Canterbury Square, was stopped by an officer after Pierce’s uncle gave a
description of the clothes worn by the man he saw leaving the home. Pierce told
police he had lost his key to the house and had to break the window to get
inside. Pierce was not arrested at the time of the incident because Pierce’s
mother, an executor of the grandmother’s home, did not cooperate with police,
despite having initially told officers her son was not allowed in the home Pierce’s uncle decided to press charges and a
warrant was issued for Pierce’s arrest on Wednesday. Pierce was already in the
Calhoun County Jail on Monday on warrants for another charge of felony
third-degree robbery.
Anniston man arrested on Assault charges
A 21 year old Anniston man has been arrested on second
degree assault charges in connection with the April 26th attack of an
Anniston man. According to the
victim Brian Kelley, got out of a white
Ford Explorer and started cursing at him then accused the victim of stealing
from him. The victim said Kelley then punched him four times in the face.a
witness driving down Lenlock Lane saw a woman run across the road to pull Kelley
off the victim. Kelley was released from the Anniston City Jail on a $5,000
bond..
Ft. Payne Burglary suspects lead police on three state chase
A police chase entered three states Thursday as it went
through an area where Alabama, Tennessee and Georgia meet, eventually ending
with the arrest of three suspects in the burglary of a Fort Payne
pharmacy. The suspects were eventually
captured by the Tennessee Highway Patrol. Their names and charges were
unavailable from Tennessee authorities but burglary and traffic charges will be
filed in Fort Payne, according to Police Chief Randy Bynum. The chase began Thursday morning after Fort
Payne Police officers were called to
Kilgore Express Pharmacy on Greenhill Boulevard of burglary in progress.
Officers arrived to find the front door damaged and pieces of store
inventory on the floor. A passerby told officers that the vechile driven by the
suspect was a black passenger car. Fort
Payne officers spotted the car on Interstate 59 North with the rear license
plate obstructed. When they attempted to make a traffic stop, the driver
refused to pull over. A chase ensued and
occupants began throwing items from the car as it traveled along the
interstate. Georgia law enforcement officials joined the chase as the
interstate crossed the state line and attempting to intercept the car.The car
then exited I-59 onto I-24 westbound, where Tennessee Highway Patrol officers
joined the pursuit. When the car was
eventually stopped on I-24, three suspects inside were arrested.
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