Body pulled Coosa County’s Paint Creek identified as Sylacauga man
Updated May 17, 2021;
The sheriff’s office on Monday identified the remains as Jason Alexander Hayes. He was 34
Hayes’ body was spotted Sunday evening in the Coosa. The sheriff’s office said dispatchers received a call at about 6:18 p.m. Sunday about a body in the water in the Hidden Valley Community near Paint Creek and Lay Lake.
Coosa County sheriff’s deputies along with the Chilton County Sheriff’s Office, Alabama Law Enforcement Marine Patrol, the Coosa County coroner, and the Weogufka, Stewartville, and Marble Valley volunteer fire departments responded to the scene.
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Coosa County Sheriff s Office and Fultondale Fire Department welcome new dogs to ranks Share Updated: 3:43 PM CDT May 11, 2021 WVTM 13 Digital Share Updated: 3:43 PM CDT May 11, 2021
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Show Transcript GET GET LATER THIS EVENING. 68 AT 11:25. THE NEWEST K9 AT THE COOSA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE NOW HAS A NAME, THANKS TO STUDENTS AT COOSA ELEMENTARY. MEET THUNDER. THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE LEFT IT UP TO THE STUDENTS TO NAME THE PUP. THUNDER WAS THE UNANIMOUS CHOICE. HE SPENT THE DAY AT THE SCHOOL, TAKING PICTURES WITH STUDENTS AND GETTING LOTS OF LOVE. IF THAT’S NOT ENOUGH CUTENESS FOR YOU, CHECK OUT THE NEW FIR STATION DOG IN FULTONDALE. THIS IS C.J. THE DALMATION, AKA JUNIOR. HE WAS DONATED TO THE FULTONDALE FIRE DEPARTMENT. JUNIOR WILL BE LIVING WITH
Elementary students name Coosa Countyâs first ever K9 officer
Elementary students name Coosa Countyâs first K-9 officer By WSFA Staff | May 10, 2021 at 3:37 PM CDT - Updated May 10 at 5:16 PM
COOSA COUNTY, Ala. (WSFA) - Whatâs in a name? A lot if you ask the students at Coosa Elementary School. They were given the.ruff. job of coming up with a good name for the county sheriffâs officeâs first ever K-9 officer.
By popular vote, the boys and girls decided the police pooch should go by âThunder.â
With the name in hand, Coosa County Sheriff Michael Howell and several members of his office made a stop by the school Friday to introduce Thunder to those who helped with the special project.
Coosa County Sheriff s Office gets first K-9 deputy
Students at Central Elementary will vote on the dog s name. Share Updated: 2:18 PM CDT Apr 17, 2021 WVTM 13 Digital
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Students at Central Elementary will vote on the dog s name. Share Updated: 2:18 PM CDT Apr 17, 2021 WVTM 13 Digital An Alabama sheriff’s office is getting its first K-9 program. The Coosa County Sheriff’s Office now has a 15-month-old, 72-pound German Shepherd as its first recruit in the county s new K-9 division.The dog was donated by the Hometown Foundation in Connecticut. You can watch a video about it here.The dog will live with its handler William Bradberry. The dog has not been named yet, but students at Central Elementary will be the ones to decide on that. So far, Sarge and Blue are the top two contenders for names. Students will vote on April 30. That s the day the dog will com