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CPD provides overnight update from Rock the South
CULLMAN, Ala. – Rock the South is rolling into its third and final day Saturday and Cullman Police Chief David Nassetta said Friday night saw more heightened incidents and activity than day one. “Since the last update we have had nine more arrests, all adults,” Nassetta said. “The charges were mostly public intoxication or disorderly conduct. There was one resisting arrest charge. We got pretty busy towards the end of the concert.” There were several issues, specifically involving ticket holders getting into fights as it got later Friday night. “We were notified of several fights, but as usual, by the time we got there, everyone had scattered,” said Nassetta. “We are closely monitoring these situations. We are hoping for a successful and minimal incident Saturday and final day of Rock the South.” Copyright 2024 Humble Roots, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Arrests and Incidents reported July 19, 2024
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported July 19, 2024. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. No incidents or arrests reported. counterfeit; State of Alabama; $100 bill; 2nd Ave. SW. theft of property-4th degree; Pet Supplies Plus; cash, general merchandise; 2nd Ave. SW. unlawful breaking...
Local law enforcement reports smooth sailing through day 1 of Rock the South
CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman Police Department and the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office shared that it’s been smooth sailing thus far through day one of Rock the South. Police Chief David Nassetta said as of 8 p.m. they had not yet arrested anyone. “So far, so good,” Nassetta said. “A few juveniles were drinking in the parking lot and one person who had a heat injury earlier in the afternoon. I confirmed with booking – no arrests, just a couple of people ejected at the request of event security.” CCSO Communications Director Chad Whaley said traffic was managed well by law enforcement involved and by 8 p.m. most of the traffic seemed to be done. “We still have some drivers coming in, but it has not been heavy like it has been in the past,” Whaley said. Nassetta shared the area is not as crowded and there is lots of parking still available. There have been no major incidents to report. Copyright 2024 Humble Roots, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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