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View Comments A buildout is underway at 2108 Medical Center Parkway, at the corner of Livy Dearing Place. Cajun Steamer s history According to the company website, Cajun Steamer started as a roadside stand selling crawfish fresh from Louisiana. In 2005 the first brick-and-mortar opened in Hoover, Alabama, followed by locations in Trussville, Huntsville, Alabama and Franklin. The menu focuses on Louisiana-style boils featuring fresh crawfish, Gulf shrimp and oysters, and classic dishes like crawfish etouffee and shrimp and grits. There are also po boy sandwiches, burgers and tacos. Louisiana native and LSU graduate Harper Hollis is transferring his spot as general manager of the Franklin store to take the helm of the Murfreesboro location. ....
Arrests made in several reported robberies near UA campus Isaiah Jamal Farrow, 20, Keon Lamar Brown, 23, Jaylen Jakobie Fulghun, 22, and Deshaun Darnell Bryant, 23, each face multiple charges. (Source: Tuscaloosa PD) By WBRC Staff | January 6, 2021 at 9:43 AM CST - Updated January 6 at 9:43 AM TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WBRC) - Tuscaloosa police have arrested 4 men in connection with several robberies reported in areas near the UA campus. Isaiah Jamal Farrow, 20, Keon Lamar Brown, 23, Jaylen Jakobie Fulghun, 22, and Deshaun Darnell Bryant, 23, face multiple charges. They are also facing charges filed by other law enforcement agencies. All four men were taken into custody in December, but the investigation is ongoing. ....
4 Men Charged in Robbery Spree Near UA Campus Four men accused of robbing victims in neighborhoods and apartments near the University of Alabama campus were arrested and charged this week, according to a Tuscaloosa Police Department spokeswoman. Stephanie Taylor, TPD s public information officer, said the first case was reported around midnight on November 29th, when three men approached a victim on the University of Alabama Strip and asked if they wanted to purchase some marijuana. The suspects allegedly followed the victim back to a residence on Dearing Place, where they robbed four people inside of items including cash and a video game console. ....