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Photos released of suspected catalytic converter thief in Cullman Co

Cullman Co. Catalytic Converter Thefts By WBRC Staff | January 29, 2021 at 12:30 PM CST - Updated January 29 at 3:20 PM CULLMAN COUNTY, Ala. (WBRC) - The Cullman County Sheriff’s Office has released video and images of two men and vehicle believed to be linked to catalytic converter thefts at the West Point Bus Barn. The thefts happened last week. Authorities say the suspects targeted vehicles belonging to bus drivers. The Cullman County Sheriff s Office is asking for the public s assistance with identifying the suspects in the pictures.Posted by Cullman Sheriff on Friday, January 29, 2021 It’s believed one the suspects drives a Nissan SUV.

Cullman Co deputy returns to work, welcomed back by dad

Cullman Co. deputy returns to work, welcomed back by dad Deputy Clark works for the Cullman County Sheriff s Office (Source: Cullman County Sheriff s Office) By WBRC Staff | January 19, 2021 at 12:08 PM CST - Updated January 19 at 5:27 PM CULLMAN COUNTY, Ala. (WBRC) - Eleven months after he was seriously hurt in a car accident, Cullman County Deputy Adam Clark returned to work Tuesday morning. His dad, Greg, welcomed him back on the radio. On February 11, 2020, Deputy Clark and his K9 partner, Figo, were severely injured in the accident on Hwy. 69 South near Bremen. Sheriff Matt Gentry said dispatch lost contact with Clark during a stint of heavy rain. Cullman Sheriff’s deputies, Cullman Police, and Cullman EMS started looking for Clark and found him with the help of GPS.

Off the grid, heavily armed and radicalized: He s a law enforcement nightmare

Off the grid, heavily armed and radicalized: He s a law enforcement nightmare Rich Schapiro and Gretchen Morgenson © U.S. Capitol Police While responding to reports of explosive devices in the area, U.S. Capitol Police officers saw the handle of a firearm on the front right passenger seat of Lonnie Coffman s truck. (U.S. Capitol Police) The man accused of driving a pickup truck filled with Molotov cocktails and other deadly weapons to the nation’s capital lives in a brick ranch house in the backwoods of Alabama. Lonnie Coffman had no criminal record. No apparent social media accounts. And no city officials or law enforcement in the area had ever come into contact with him.

Debit cards stolen from sleeping truckers used in Birmingham, north Alabama; suspects sought

What we know about the North Alabama man arrested at the U S Capitol Wednesday

What we know about the North Alabama man arrested at the U.S. Capitol Wednesday WAFF 48 Digital Staff © Provided by Huntsville-Decatur WAFF WAFF MORGAN COUNTY, Ala. (WAFF) - A man from Morgan County was arrested in Washington, D.C. Wednesday when the U.S. Capitol was breached. 70-year-old Lonnie Coffman faces the following charges: Carrying a Pistol Without a License, Unregistered Firearm, and Unregistered Ammunition. Coffman was one of 14 people arrested in Washington, D.C. Wednesday. A spokesperson with the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office says they have no records of any interactions with a Lonnie Coffman. A spokesperson with the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office has pistol permit records for a Lonnie Coffman, but no criminal history or records of arrest.

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