The following reports were provided by north Jefferson County police agencies for the week of June 29-July 6.
Fultondale incidents
• 6/29: Theft from a residence was reported in the 2800 block of Sayers Road
• 6/29: Burglary was reported in the 1700 block of KC Dement Road
• 6/29: Theft from a business was reported at 84 Lumber
• 6/30: Domestic violence was reported in the 1100 block of Chapel Creek Court
• 7/1: Theft from a residence was reported in the 2100 block of Walker Chapel Road
Fultondale arrests
• 7/2: A Fultondale man, 23, was arrested on charges of public intoxication at JC Penney
• 7/4: A Haleyville man, 20, was arrested on charges of domestic violence and resisting arrest in the 3000 block of Forest Drive
Gardendale incidents
• 6/30: Burglary was reported in the 600 block of Decatur Highway
• 6/30: Unlawful possession of a controlled substance was reported at Wal-Mart
• 6/30: Burglary was reported in the 300 block of Leigh Circle
• 6/30: Unlawful possession of a controlled substance, receiving stolen property and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia was reported in the 300 block of Glens Chapel Road
• 7/3: Unlawful manufacture of a controlled substance was reported at Dooley and Tarrant Roads
• 7/4: Domestic violence was reported in the 400 block of Delta Court
• 7/5: Domestic violence was reported in the 4700 block of Mulberry Drive
• 7/5: Assault was reported in the 200 block of Odum Road
Gardendale arrests
• 6/30: Three Gardendale men, ages 20, 21 and 22, were arrested on charges of burglary at 307 Leigh Circle
• 6/30: A Hayden man, 50, was arrested on charges of unlawful possession of a controlled substance, receiving stolen property and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia on Glens Chapel Road
• 7/3: A Fultondale woman, 19, was arrested on charges of unlawful manufacture of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia at Tarrant and Dooley roads
• 7/5: A Gardendale man, 43, was arrested on charges of domestic violence in the 4700 block of Mulberry Drive
Kimberly incidents
No incidents reported
Kimberly arrests
• 6/29: A Morris man, 27, was arrested on charges of DUI at Hwy. 31
Morris incidents
• 7/1: Theft of property and unauthorized breaking and entering a vehicle was reported at Mortimer Jordan High School
• 7/2: Unauthorized possession of marijuana 2nd was reported at U.S. 31 and Morris Manor Drive
• 7/2: Illegal possession of prescription drugs was reported at Metro Mart
• 7/3: Violation of Safe Streets Ordinance was reported at Morris Majestic and Kimberly Cutoff Road
• 7/5: Possession of drug paraphernalia was reported at Morris Majestic and Hagood Road
• 7/6: Violation of Safe Streets Ordinance was reported at Interstate 65 mile marker 277
Morris arrests
• 7/2: A Warrior man, 47, was arrested on charges of unauthorized possession of marijuana 2nd at U.S. 31 and Morris Manor Drive
• 7/2: A Morris man, 55, was arrested on charges of unauthorized possession of marijuana 2nd at the 8400 block of Glass Drive
• 7/2: A Kimberly woman, 29, was arrested on charges of alias writ of arrest and failure to register (two time felon) at the 2200 block of Self Creek Road
• 7/2: A Birmingham man, 43, was arrested on charges of illegal possession of prescription drugs at Morris Metro Mart
• 7/5: A Birmingham man, 28, was arrested on possession of drug paraphernalia at Morris Majestic and Haygood Road
Warrior incidents
• 6/29: Violation of no contact order was reported at the 70 block of Highland Avenue
• 6/29: Domestic violence 3rd was reported at the 11000 block of Hwy. 31
• 6/30: A dog bite was reported at Baker Street and Hwy. 31
• 6/30: Possession of a forged instrument was reported at the 1300 block of Old Hayden Road
• 7/1: An unclassified death was reported at Warrior-Robbins Road between Cooper Drive and Cane Creek Road
• 7/5: Burglary was reported at the 500 block of Whisonant Lane
Warrior arrests
• 6/29: A Gardendale man, 22, was arrested on charges of burglary / foreign arrest at Main Street
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