From The Tribune staff reports
ASHVILLE The St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a Jefferson County woman on a charge of beastiality.
Kimberly Wyatt, 30, was booked into the St. Clair County Jail on Tuesday, April 27, 2021. Her bond was set at $5,000.
Wyatt, who lives in east Jefferson County, near Pinson, is accused of engaging in sexual contact with a dog.
The St. Clair County District Attorney’s Office has not returned a phone call asking for more information in the case.
Wyatt is considered innocent until proven guilty.
New St. Clair County drug enforcement unit Picture from a previous drug bust in St. Clair Co. (Source: St. Clair County Sheriff s Office) By WBRC Staff | April 23, 2021 at 10:18 AM CDT - Updated April 23 at 10:18 AM
ST. CLAIR Co., Ala. (WBRC) - St. Clair County Sheriff Billy J. Murray announced the formation of a specialized unit which has been organized to protect communities against the sale and distribution of illegal narcotics.
The specialized, highly trained group of law enforcement officers will comprise a working partnership with the FBI and the North Alabama Safe Streets Task Force to share resources, manage and investigate drug crime within St. Clair County and its borders.
From The Tribune staff reports
ASHVILLE The St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office announced the formation of a new multi-agency unit to help combat drugs throughout the county.
Members of 13 local law enforcement agencies are a part of a specialized unit that Sheriff Billy Murray said will “protect our communities against the sale and distribution of illegal narcotics.”
The St. Clair County Drug Enforcement Unit will work alongside the FBI and the North Alabama Safe Streets Task Force.
“This specialized, highly trained group of law enforcement officers will comprise a working partnership with the FBI and the North Alabama Safe Streets Task Force to share resources, manage and investigate drug crime within St. Clair County and its borders,” said Murray.
‘I’m just so thankful’: 9-year-old Alabama boy pulls little sister to safety during carjacking
Updated Jan 08, 2021;
Posted Jan 08, 2021
Ethan Walker, 9, is being lauded for his bravery after he pulled his 6-year-old sister Audrey to safety during a Jan. 7, 2021 carjacking in Moody. (Contributed)
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A young Moody boy is being lauded for his bravery after he pulled his sister to safety during an armed carjacking on Thursday.
The ordeal began about 1:30 p.m. when Kristin Walker was putting gas into her vehicle in the area of U.S. 411 and Interstate 20. Her two small children – 9-year-old Ethan and 6-year-old daughter Audrey – were in the back seat. At that point, a man got out of a Chevrolet SUV which had been parked at a pump near the victim and jumped into the driver’s seat of the woman’s vehicle.