DeKalb County Sheriff s Office remembers life, legacy of Lt. Bain
Lt. Jeff Bain lost his battle with coronavirus over the weekend.
Posted: Jan 5, 2021 5:24 PM
Updated: Jan 5, 2021 6:49 PM
Posted By: Sierra Phillips
The DeKalb County Sheriff s Office family is mourning the loss of Lt. Bain. He served in law enforcement for more than 30 years. It s going to be tough for days to come. It s definitely the hardest thing I ve faced during my time as sheriff, explained Sheriff Nick Welden.
DeKalb County Sheriff s Office Deputy Lt. Jeff Bain (Image from CASA of North Sand Mountain Facebook page)
An irreplaceable spot in the DeKalb County Sheriff s Office family is empty tonight.
Bootleg blueberry wine triggers Alabama sewage plant raid
Updated Dec 29, 2020;
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By Michael Alberty | For The Oregonian/OregonLive
Allen Maurice Stiefel is facing 20 years in prison after local and state law enforcement agents raided the sewage plant he manages. Was Stiefel threatening the welfare of the Rainsville, Alabama, community with some form of sabotage?
“I was making blueberry wine,” Stiefel said in a telephone interview.
The citizens of Rainsville voted in August to end a long dry spell by legalizing the sale of alcohol. On Nov. 9, the city published a list of the first three businesses receiving alcohol licenses. Unfortunately for Stiefel, the Rainsville Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) is not on the list.
Rainsville woman arrested for puppy scam on Facebook Sabrina Gabriell Esloon arrested for puppy scam on Facebook (Source: waff) By WAFF 48 Digital Staff | December 21, 2020 at 4:42 PM CST - Updated December 21 at 4:56 PM
FORT PAYNE, Ala. (WAFF) - The Rainsville Police Department arrested a woman they have been trying to locate for months for facilitating a puppy scam on Facebook.
According to Dekalb County Sheriff’s office a Facebook account with the name Samantha Allen was allegedly running the page. A complaint was made earlier this month that someone was advertising puppies for sale that would require a $250 deposit.
The woman would allegedly set up a meeting place to get the $250 deposit and promised the puppy at a later date. After receiving the money, the fake account was deleted.
Sergeants, sons, nurses, mothers: Stories of the 10,000 Alabama lives lost to COVID
Updated on Mar 03, 2021;
Published on Dec 16, 2020
Senior center director Vanessa McKinney speaks at a memorial service for the late Mayor Billy Joe Driver in Clanton, Ala., on Friday, Aug. 28, 2020. Driver s death of COVID-19 shocked the central Alabama community, where residents say many people thought the illness caused by the new coronavirus was a big-city problem until he succumbed. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves) AP
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Those lives are more than numbers.
They were war heroes. Police officers and prison inmates. Politicians and pastors. Medical workers and musicians. They were educators. They were couples who spent decades together only to die days, or even minutes, apart.