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Woman Sentenced To Serve 9 Years In Prison For Animal Abuse | September 24, 2024 | News 19 at 4 p.m.
SUMMARY: Deborah College, a resident of Cherokee, was sentenced to nine years in prison following her conviction on multiple animal cruelty charges, regarded as one of Alabama’s worst cases. At the Colbert County Courthouse, Judge Mitchell Hayes noted the severity of the situation, which involved the discovery of 28 dead and malnourished dogs, along with horse corpses and bones. College received a 30-year sentence, with nine years to be served, and is banned from owning animals. Despite the verdict, she announced plans to appeal her sentence, and updates on the case will be provided.
Cherokee resident Debra Catledge was sentenced to prison today after being found guilty on dozens of animal cruelty charges.
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Reese's Senior Bowl Coach of the Week: Juan Johnson, Baker
SUMMARY: Several high school football teams made a strong impression in region games Friday night, including the Baker Hornets. Juan Johnson, the first-year head coach, has led the Hornets to a 27-21 victory against Daphne, improving their overall record to 4-1 and keeping them undefeated in region play at 3-0. Johnson implemented an uptempo offensive strategy, while the Baker defense has been impressive, allowing just 12 points per game in their first five games. The Hornets will have a week off before hosting Robertsdale on October 4th. Congratulations to Coach Juan Johnson for his success!
Reese’s Senior Bowl Coach of the Week: Juan Johnson, Baker
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ALEA Identifies Man Killed in Muscle Shoals Officer-Involved Shooting | Sept. 24, 2024 | News 19 at
SUMMARY: Authorities report that 68-year-old Ronald Parish was shot by Muscle Shoals police after he refused to drop a knife and charged at them. Despite repeated warnings to surrender the weapon, Parish lunged at the officers, leading to the fatal shooting. He later succumbed to his injuries at the hospital. The incident is currently being investigated by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) has identified a man killed in a Sunday officer-involved shooting in Muscle Shoals
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Witness in Jackson Lewis trial testifies about the day that Adrianna Taylor overdosed
SUMMARY: In a Mobile County trial regarding a fatal fentanyl overdose, 19-year-old Jackson Lewis faces manslaughter charges for the 2022 death of 15-year-old Adriana Taylor. Testimony revealed that Lewis, then 17, allegedly provided drugs, including crushed Xanax, laced with fentanyl, to Taylor and another witness at his grandmother’s house. The witness recounted that both Lewis and Taylor passed out after using drugs, but only Lewis regained consciousness while Taylor did not. The witness attempted CPR, and Lewis’s grandmother eventually called for help. A deputy found Taylor partially hidden under a bed, with toxicology results showing high levels of fentanyl in her system.
Opening statements for the Jackson Lewis trial began at 9 a.m. Tuesday.
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