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I wired him $1,000 because I wanted to : Alabama corruption trial focused on sheriff s casino trips

‘I wired him $1,000 because I wanted to’: Alabama corruption trial focused on sheriff’s casino trips AL.com 1 hr ago Ashley Remkus, al.com © Ashley Remkus | aremkus/al.com Sheriff Mike Blakely arrives at the Limestone County Courthouse in downtown Athens, Ala. just before opening statements in his corruption trial. Blakely, who is 70, has been the county sheriff since 1983. When Sheriff Mike Blakely asked one his employees to wire him cash, he was in a casino in Mississippi, trial testimony revealed today. He was supposed to be attending a conference in Alabama, state prosecutors say. “I wired him $1,000 because I wanted to,” Debbie Davis, the chief clerk of the Limestone County Sheriff’s Office, told the jury in Blakely’s corruption trial. “It was my personal money.”

Limestone Co Sheriff s employee testifies how Mike Blakely would borrow money from law enforcement fund

Limestone Co. Sheriff s employee testifies how Mike Blakely would borrow money from law enforcement fund $100 to $500 would be taken once or twice a week from the law enforcement fund. Posted: Jul 21, 2021 5:25 PM Posted By: Alex Torres-Perez An employee with the Limestone County Sheriff s Office testified Sheriff Mike Blakely would regularly take $100 to $500 once or twice a week from the law enforcement fund. Debbie Davis is responsible for keeping track of that money. She says the law enforcement fund was often used as petty cash. However, prosecutors clarified that the petty cash could not be used for personal reasons. Davis says she would make Post-It IOUs for Blakely to pay back the money he borrowed. She explained that s been the policy since she started working at the Sheriff s Office 18 years ago.

Troopers: Teen caught after car, foot chase on I-565, Huntsville Browns Ferry Road

Limestone County Sheriff’s Office deputies helped find and identify the driver. Posted: Jul 21, 2021 5:29 PM Posted By: Josh Rayburn A teenage male could face multiple charges after leading law enforcement on chases by both vehicle and foot. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said troopers attempted to stop a speeding 2018 Kia Optima on Interstate 565 near U.S. 231 about 9:14 p.m. Tuesday. The driver of the Kia failed to stop, and a pursuit ensued, according to a news release. Troopers said the pursuit continued onto Huntsville Browns Ferry Road near Tanner High School. That’s where they say driver exited the vehicle, resulting in a foot pursuit.

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