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Last Modified: Friday, October 10, 2008 at 10:04 p.m.
MOULTON
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Man arrested 4th time in 2 years
A Moulton man has been arrested on drug-related charges for the fourth time in the past two years.
James Lee Key, 69, 1021 Main St., was arrested on two counts of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance and two counts of failure to affix tax stamps, said Lawrence County Sheriff Gene Mitchell.
Mitchell said the arrest stems from illegal sales of hydrocondone pills.
The sheriff said investigators got information that Key was involved in illegal drug sales not long after he was released from jail the last time.
Key was in the Lawrence County Jail on Friday without bail.
FLORENCE
Police: No arrest in stabbing
Police are investigating a domestic situation that resulted in one man being stabbed with a knife.
Florence police said David Simpson, 35, of South Conner Street, was injured in the altercation that took place about 1:15 a.m. at his residence.
Simpson was stabbed once and was taken to Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, where officials said he is in critical condition.
Police said no arrests have been made in the case.
Investigators said alcohol played a role in the altercation that resulted in the stabbing.
ARRESTS
Sheffield police
- Tracy Michael Rubley, 25, 3501 Oakwood Blvd., Sheffield; unlawful possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
- Dave Lee Savage, 22, 2207 Maple Ave., Florence; receiving stolen property and certain persons prohibited from carrying a firearm.
- Richard Ricks, 47, 602 S. Columbia Ave., Sheffield; certain persons prohibited from carrying a firearm and receiving stolen property.
Florence police
- Hannah Rebekah Jackson, 25, 462 Hansel Court, Florence; three counts of unlawful possession of a controlled substance.
- James Kelley, 42, 3850 Darby Drive, Florence; first-degree theft of property and third-degree burglary.
- Brandon Eric Rikard, 30, 32 Circle Drive, Phil Campbell; unlawful breaking and entering a motor vehicle and third-degree theft of property.
- Michael Hayes, 50, 4360 Alabama 157, Florence; third-degree burglary and first-degree theft of property.
Colbert County sheriff
- Jennifer Young Arnold, 37, 141 E. Lakeshore Drive, Florence; third-degree burglary.
- Toby James Lawrence, 25, 5425 Lauderdale 83, Waterloo; second-degree theft of property.
Lauderdale County sheriff
- Demarius Monquez Jackson, 21, 805 Cassie Davis St., Leighton; carrying a pistol without a permit.
- William Christopher Ingram, 34, 310 Norwood Boulevard, Florence; unlawful possession of a controlled substance and drinking in public.
REPORTS
Lauderdale County sheriff
- Theft: A 20-gauge shotgun and a 210-caliber bolt action rifle with scope were taken from a residence in the 500 block of Lauderdale 192, Florence.
- Theft: A 25-gallon air compressor was taken from a residence on McFall Road, Florence.
- Theft: A skill saw, drill, light, framing nail gun, angle nail gun and router were taken from a residence in the 400 block of Aubry Drive, Florence.
- Theft: Two cans of beer were taken and a window broken at a residence in the 6100 block of Lauderdale 71, Lexington.
- Burglary: Two 25-foot welding leads, planer, hammer drill, two hammers, a saw and charger and battery were taken from a residence on Lauderdale 14, Florence.
- Theft: A .25-caliber pistol was taken from a residence on Faires Drive, Killen.
- Theft: A 20-gauge shotgun and a .22-caliber rifle were taken from a residence in the 1000 block of Ridge Drive, Killen.
- Theft: A cell phone was taken from a residence in the 2200 block of Lauderdale 103, Killen.
- Burglary: A debit card and prescription drugs were taken from a residence in the 100 block of Sky Harbor Road, Florence.
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