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CRIME & SAFETY
Authorities looking for missing Huntsville woman
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Officials in Huntsville are asking for the public’s help in searching for a missing woman. The Huntsville Police Department said they are searching for 36-year-old Natosha Cowan. Cowan was last seen on Friday, July 12 on Delaware Circle at her mother’s house. Officials say...
Huntsville Police searching for pair of shoplifters
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Huntsville Police Department investigators needs the publics help in tracking down a pair of shoplifters. Officials say two women stole several Nike items from the Academy Sports store at the corner of Drake Ave. and Memorial Pkwy. nearly two weeks ago. Surveillance footage caught the two...
Two people killed in fiery wreck on Alabama highway Monday morning
Two people were killed, and one person was injured in a fiery wreck on an Alabama highway Monday morning. News 19 in Huntsville reports that multiple fire and rescue crews responded to a wreck on 3921 Winchester Road around 8:47 a.m. Officials confirmed the two deaths and one injury. People...
Madison County Sheriff's Office hosts Annual Positive Leadership Youth Summer Camp
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — It's that time to spread a little extra positivity because the Madison County Sheriff's Office is hosting its Annual Positive Leadership Youth Summer Camp this week! The week-long program is designed for fifth and sixth graders from the Madison County School System who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement this school year.
Amy Bishop’s bid for review of conviction in 2010 UAH mass shooting rejected by state supreme court
The Alabama Supreme Court on Friday rejected a bid by convicted Huntsville mass shooter Amy Bishop for a review of her case. The court gave no opinion but denied a petition filed last month by Bishop, representing herself. Chief Justice Tom Parker, with Justice Brady Mendheim, Greg Shaw, Tommy Bryan...
Canine officer, Bear, joins Madison Police force to detect devices, offer therapy
MADISON –Madison Police Department has welcomed its newest recruit, Bear the dog. Bear is expertly trained in locating electronics and calming victims experiencing trauma. An anonymous donation paid for Bear’s acquisition in full, along with his complete training and equipment. The donation and sponsorship of Bear was brought to Madison Police Department by the non-profit organization Operation Underground Railroad Rescue or O.U.R. Rescue. This organization supports law enforcement agencies with the fight against child exploitation and human trafficking.
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