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Prattville barber - a convicted sex offender - charged with having sex with teen girl A Prattville barber, who also is a convicted sex offender, is back behind bars, accused of having sex with a 16-year-old girl in the bedroom of her Prattville home. Police on Wednesday announced the arrest of 54-year-old Gary Wayne George, who was convicted more than 20 years ago of having sex ...
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DNA match led to arrest in Alabama student rape case Police warned women who lived in the area to be aware of the surroundings and travel in groups. Officers released a composite sketch of the suspect that was distributed in efforts to identify him, and former Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley offered a $5,000 reward for his capture. "We received numerous ...
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Synthetic marijuana or "spice" is making a more frequent appearance in Rainsville "It's not to the epidemic of methamphetamine is of course, but it's right behind it," says Chief Kevin Smith of the Rainsville Police Department. Spice is made up of different organic ... While this dangerous drug is banned in the state of Alabama, it isn't banned in nearby states. "You can go 30 minutes from ...
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Oxford police chief joins state law enforcement commission Oxford police Chief Bill Partridge, recently appointed to a state law enforcement standards commission by the governor, will begin his term on Thursday, officials ... Kay Ivey announced Partridge's appointment earlier this month, said Alan Benefield, the executive secretary for the Alabama Peace Officers ...
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Georgia man arrested and charged for financial exploitation and abuse of an elderly person Haile and two other men allegedly offered to install pine straw in areas of the victim's half acre yard for $5 per bale, the victim told Auburn Police, and she agreed to pay that rate. However, when the job was complete, the men informed the homeowner that she owned them more than $2,500. The victim ...
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Police release photo of unidentified boy found dead in Texas Police spokesman Josh Schirard says investigators didn't take lightly their decision to release the photo of the boy's face taken shortly after he was ..... of dangerous terrorists only to meet them again on the battlefield, including the ISIS leader, (Abu Bakr) al-Baghdadi, who we captured, who we had, who ...
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Police: Teacher offered better grades in exchange for photos Chrysler is moving a major plant from Mexico to Michigan; Toyota and Mazda are opening up a plant in Alabama. Soon, plants will be opening up all over the country. This is all news Americans are unaccustomed to hearing — for many years, companies and jobs were only leaving us. But now they are ...
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