the crime bulletin
DESCRIPTION
Northeast Alabama's law enforcement community billboard for Oct. 6, 2009.TRANSCRIPT
The Crime BulleTin The Crime BulleTin October 6, 2009
The Crime BulleTinNortheast Alabama's Law Enforcement Community Billboard
October 6, 2009 Tuesday A product of the marketing department of The Anniston Star
Home Equity Line of CreditHome Equity Line of Credit
introductory 2.9% APR*
Let Us Help You Find The Right Option
Phone (256) 237-9494 • Toll Free (800) 637-0299www.aodfcu.com
HOME EQUITY LINE OF CREDIT*APR = Annual Percentage Rate. Subject to credit approval. Some restriction and conditions apply. Rates and promotional terms subject to change without notice. Please consult your tax advisor regarding the deductibility of interest. Please see a member service representative for current rates and details. The introductory rate of 2.9% APR is for the fi rst six moths. Thereafter, the APR will vary based on the prime rate 3.25% as of 7/1/2009, as published in the Wall Street Journal, plus or minus a margin based on credit worthiness. The maximum APR will not exceed 16%. Closing cost range from $700 to $1,200. Closing cost will be paid by the Credit Union if the initial advance at closing is $10,000 or more, and a principal balance of $10,000 or more is outstanding for the fi rst year. Otherwise, you will be required to reimburse the Credit Union for the closing cost.
Altonio Deon Douthit Possession drug paraphernalia,
Possession of marihuana 1st degree
Contact the Anniston Police Department at 256-238-1800
Bufus Lee Tatum Charges:Assault
1st Degree
Anniston PoliCe DePArtment
WAnTeD www.annistonal.gov
Crystal Dickerson Charges:
Harrassing Communications
Christine M. DickersonCharges:Assault
3rd Degree
Jaynard R. Davis Charge:
receiving stolen Property 3rd Degree
Matthew F. Deese Charge:
receiving stolen Property 1st Degree
John Douglas Jones Charges:
Carrying a pistol without permit
Terrence M. Taylor Charges:
shooting into an occupied vehicle
Kenneth A. Gardner Charges:Assault
3rd Degree
Tadera M. Williams Charges:
receiving stolen property 1st Degree
Brandon Gipson Charges:Assault
2nd Degree
Victoria M. Collins Charges:Assault
3rd Degree
Located
THE CRIME BULLETINOctober 6, 2009
Laquinton D. BowersDate of Birth : 19-Mar-87
Race: Black Sex: Male
Height : 6’0” Weight : 200
Hair Color: BlackEye Color: Brown
Charges:Thft Prop III (Prob Rev)
Tony Dean K. Howard Date of Birth : 23-Feb-79
Race: BlackSex: Male
Height : 5’3”Weight : 163
Hair Color: BlackEye Color: Brown
Charges:Poss/Rec Cntr Sub (Alias), Poss
Marij I (Alias)
Frederick B. GibsonDate of Birth : 26-Apr-60
Race: Black Sex: Male
Height : 5’8” Weight : 170
Hair Color: Black Eye Color: Brown
Charges:Thft Prop III (Prob Rev)
Christopher KeyDate of Birth : 29-May-75
Race: White Sex: Male
Height : 6’0” Weight : 210
Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown
Charges:Manuf Cntr Sub (Prob Rev)
Tavares Shawn DatesDate of Birth : 13-Jul-76
Race: Black Sex: Male
Height : 5’6” Weight : 160
Hair Color: Black Eye Color: Brown
Charges:Break/Enter Veh (Alias)
Jonica Brooke AdamsDate of Birth : 18-Jun-84
Race: Black Sex: Female
Height : 5’2” Weight : 110
Hair Color: Black Eye Color: Brown
Charges:Poss Marij I (Prob Rev), Poss Cntr Sub
(Prob Rev)
Robin C. Gravette Date of Birth : 23-Apr-66
Race: White Sex: Female
Height : 5’8” Weight : 150
Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown
Charges:Mult Worthless Checks
Stanley Bryan GrubbsDate of Birth : 27-Jan-67
Race: White Sex: Male
Height : 5’10” Weight : 200
Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Blue
Charges:Vio Family Prot Order
Brandy Calhoun Date of Birth : 06-Apr-80
Race: Black Sex: FemaleHeight : 5’2
Weight : 140Hair Color: BlackEye Color: Brown
Charges:Poss Marij II (Alias), Use/Poss Drg
Para (Alias)
Ricky Lamar Bradford Date of Birth : 09-Sep-63 Race: Black
Sex: Male Height : 6’2”
Weight : 230 Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: BrownCharges:
Thft Prop I (Prob Rev), Thft Prop II (Prob Rev), Thft by Decp (Prob Rev)
CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICECALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
WANTEDWANTEDwww.calhouncountysheriff.orgwww.calhouncountysheriff.org
CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
WANTEDwww.calhouncountysheriff.org
CRIME STOPPERS TIP LINE (256) 238-1414
MONEY OUTLETMONEY OUTLETTheThe
Leigh Moore2363-A AL Highway 202
Anniston, AL 36201256-238-0777
Fax: 256-238-0768
Bring in your items and we will sell them for
you on Ebay!Put “Us” to work for “You.”
Pawn & TitlePawn & Title Loans & PayLoans & Pay Day AdvanceDay Advance
SAFE / SECURE &SAFE / SECURE & CONVENIENTCONVENIENT
Cash In MinutesCash In Minutes
Your #1 Place for Highest Payout!
LocatedLocated
THE CRIME BULLETIN October 6, 2009
Daniel A. HallDate of Birth : 11-Nov-76
Race: Black Sex: Male
Height : 5’11” Weight : 130
Hair Color: Black Eye Color: Brown
Charges:Poss Marij II (Prob Rev)
Janet Leigh KiteDate of Birth : 29-Jan-73
Race: WhiteSex: FemaleHeight : 5’9” Weight : 150
Hair Color: RedEye Color: Green
Charges:Ill Poss Presc Drugs (Alias) x 3
Elisa (Lisa) Ruth Lovell Scoggins
Date of Birth : 29-Feb-84Race: White Sex: FemaleHeight : 5’5” Weight : 125
Hair Color: RedEye Color: Green
Charges:Poss Cntr Sub (Alias)
CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICECALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
WANTEDWANTEDwww.calhouncountysheriff.orgwww.calhouncountysheriff.org
Benny Scott JenningsDate of Birth : 14-Aug-75
Race: White Sex: Male
Height : 5’11’ Weight : 145
Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Hazel
Charges:Resist Arrest
Philip David HaywoodDate of Birth : 30-Mar-76
Race: White Sex: Male
Height : 5’6” Weight : 150
Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown
Charges:Use/Poss Drg Para (Prob Rev)
Michael Shane JacksonDate of Birth : 04-Nov-76
Race: White Sex: Male
Height : 5’8” Weight : 170
Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Green
Charges:Harassment (Alias)
David Scott CrowDate of Birth : 04-Aug-79
Race: WhiteSex: Male
Height : 5’2” Weight : 134
Hair Color: BrownEye Color: Hazel
Charges:Poss/Rec Cntr Sub (Alias) x 4
Wesley HallDate of Birth : 27-Jul-60
Race: White Sex: Male
Height : 5’11” Weight : 210
Hair Color: Red Eye Color: Green
Charges:Burg III (Prob Rev) x 2
Jerold Clifford GoodsonDate of Birth : 06-Feb-69
Race: White Sex: Male
Height : 6’3Weight : 180
Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown
Charges:Poss/Rec Cntr Sub (Prob Rev)
Michael C. RosaDate of Birth : 24-Dec-80
Race: WhiteSex: Male
Height : 5’8”Weight : 210
Hair Color: BlackEye Color: Brown
Charges:Burg III (Prob Rev) x 2
CRIME STOPPERS TIP LINE (256) 238-1414
ArrestedArrested
$ $$
$$
$$
$ $ $$
$ $
QUINTARD JEWELRY & PAWNQUINTARD JEWELRY & PAWN
1920 Quintard Ave.Anniston, Al 36201
256-236-7696 • 256-236-7113256-236-7696 • 256-236-7113
$
$$$
$$
$$ $$
$
$ $ $
$$ $ $
$$WE BUY GOLD & SILVERWE BUY GOLD & SILVER
PAWN SHOPPAWN SHOP
TITLE LOANSTITLE LOANS
GUNS & AMMO SALESGUNS & AMMO SALES
$ $$
$ $$
$ $ $$$
$ $
PAYDAY LOANSPAYDAY LOANSEBAY SERVICEEBAY SERVICEJEWELRY SALESJEWELRY SALESCONVERT YELLOW GOLDCONVERT YELLOW GOLD TO WHITE GOLDTO WHITE GOLD
$ $
$$$$$ $ $ $$$$$$
THE CRIME BULLETINOctober 6, 2009
Watch Calhoun County's
Most Wanted on TV24 with Sheriff Larry Amerson and
Chris Wright. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday at 2:30 p.m.
1587 Arrests
The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Offi ce
will offer a Citizens Firearms Orientation Class on October 8, 2009 at 6:00 p.m. at
the Offi ce. The range exercise will be held
October 10th. For more information
call 256-236-6600.
Jeffery David HueyStatus: Wanted
Date of Birth : 11-Sept-74Race: White Sex: Male
Height : 6'1" Weight : 280
Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown
Charges:Assault 3rd
David Alfred LandersStatus: Wanted
Date of Birth : 10-Oct-71Race: White Sex: Male
Height : 6'2 Weight : 210
Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown
Charges:Harassing Communications
Joey Lana GowensStatus: Wanted
Date of Birth : 14-Jan-61Race: White Sex: Male
Height : 5'11" Weight : 152
Hair Color: Sandy Eye Color: Blue
Charges:Theft of Property 3nd x3
Ronald F. Stephens, IIStatus: Wanted
Date of Birth : 17-Jun-79Race: White Sex: Male
Height : 6'1" Weight : 210
Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown
Charges:FTA Domestic Violence 3rd
Nicole Lee WhitmoreStatus: Wanted
Date of Birth : 16-Sept-77Race: White Sex: FemaleHeight : 5'7"Weight : 115
Hair Color: Blonde Eye Color: Green
Charges:Rec. Stolen Property 3rd
Contact the Piedmont Police Department at 256-447-9091
PIEDMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT
WANTEDWANTEDwww.piedmontcity.org
The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Offi ce
SEPTEMBER 2009 Statistics
Warrants Served: 249Civil Papers Served: 1303Telephone Calls Processed: 7781Inmates Booked In: 275Inmates Booked Out: 290
$ $ $ TOP PRICES $ $ $FOR SCRAP GOLD & SILVER COINS
OXFORD PAWN & GUN729 Snow Street • Oxford, AL • 256-831-8895
THE CRIME BULLETIN October 6, 2009
SEE ALL OF THE LOCATIONS OF
CRIME REPORTS IN CALHOUN COUN-
TY ONLINE AT:
www.annistonstar.com/pages/crime_map
On January 16th, 2006, the life of one Cleburne County family
was changed forever when David Randall “Boone” Smith, 52,
was found murdered in his home during an apparent robbery.
Smith died, leaving a wife and three children.
If you have any information in this case, no matter how insig-
nificant you think it may be, please call Detective Dennis Green
at the Cleburne County Sheriff’s Office at 256-463-2277, or
256-463-7336.
OXFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
WANTEDWANTEDwww.oxfordpd.org
Stacey GreenwaltTheft of Property 3rd
Contact the Oxford Police Department at (256) 831-3121. You can leave your information on the Tip Line at (256) 241-4556.
You do not have to leave your name.
Tommy Joe Smith Contempt of Court
Bryan ButtsBurglary
George WalkerContempt of Court
Roxanna TurleyContempt of Court
Octavian M.MonroeAttempted Assault on
Police Offi cer 3 counts,
SMITH
$3000 Reward offered for information about murder of David “Boone” Smith
LocatedLocated
CapturedCaptured
Jeremy Benefi eld Contempt of Court
CHEVROLET • BUICK
SAVINGS JUST GOTSAVINGS JUST GOT BIGGERBIGGER at at Cooper!Cooper!$$7,2507,250
1300 S. Quintard • Anniston, AL (256) 236-4481 • 1-800-NEW-DEALwww.cooperchevrolet.com
Rebates &Rebates & IncentivesIncentives
up toup to
4040 TOTOCHOOSECHOOSEFROMFROM
on NEWon NEW ChevyChevy
SilveradosSilverados
**
*Plus tax, title and fees. See dealer for details.*Plus tax, title and fees. See dealer for details.
THE CRIME BULLETINOctober 6, 2009
By Sherry Kughn
The Star Marketing Department
WELLBORN - Up until the time of Kelley Henderson Howard’s dis-appearance from a Riverside dentist office on June 2, the Henderson family had only typical troubles.
Kelley’s sister, Robin Bush, had weathered a divorce and survived major health problems. Kelley herself had gone through divorce but mar-ried her current husband, Boyd, about six years ago. Their father, Larry, and mother, Peggy, have supported their three daughters, Kelley, Robin and Traci Gardner, through the trials and tribulation of life.
Still, nothing could prepare them for June 2.
Kelley Henderson Howard, 41, was at Family Dentistry in Riverside, where she worked as a dental assis-tant. Around noon, she spoke with her mother on the phone and told her there was a knock at the door. Peggy expect-ed her daughter to call her back later, but never heard from her.
Kelley’s husband and family knew she had plans to spend the night with her best friend, who lives in the Oxford area, that night. When she never showed up, the best friend called Kelley’s son, Shaun Derusha of Mobile, the next morning. Robin said they immediately knew some-thing “wasn’t right” because her sister wouldn’t go anywhere without telling
her family and friends. So, after not being able to locate her, Boyd reported his wife missing on June 4. The last known contact was the phone conver-sation Kelley had with her mother in the day of her disappearance.
The Henderson family recognized life’s struggles, which even if all com-bined, shrink in comparison to the trauma they are experiencing because of Howard’s disappearance. Not only do they not have any informa-tion about what happened to her but Kelley’s son, Shaun, has a newborn son, Cohen Drake, who was born after her disappearance. The family says she was so close to her son and noth-ing excited Kelley more than to be a grandmother.
Recently, Robin and Peggy sat at the Hardees’s Restaurant in Wellborn to discuss their resolve that the family will learn where Kelly is, no matter what they have to do or how long they must wait. Even as other troubles arise, they won’t give up. On Monday night, Sept. 27, Robin’s house in Wellborn burned in a fire that gutted it. She sim-ply moved in with her parents and is glad her two teenagers were out of the house with friends. “I’ll be okay,” she said. “This house fire is only a tempo-rary setback. We will continue on until we find Kelly.”
Tears formed in both of their eyes as they discussed the pain of not knowing if their beloved Kelly is alive or dead.
“The emotion is terrible,” said Peggy. “I was sitting on the edge of the bed this morning. I looked down the hall-way and found myself waiting, as if Kelly might walk in.”
No matter how hard her mother wished, Kelly did not appear before her.
Kelly’s disappearance is a mys-tery to most everyone. Law enforce-ment officials say the investigation is continuing. Gov. Bob Riley issued a proclamation for a $5,000 reward for information on her disappearance and a family friend matched the amount, making the total $10,000. The Henderson family, along with Kelly’s husband and son, hope the money will prompt someone with information to come forth.
On Saturday, Sept. 25, about 80 peo-ple took part in a search party, orga-nized by Traci and family friend. The volunteers met at the Dollar General in Riverside, located beside Family Dentistry. “We do not know exactly why, but the search and rescue people from Walker County volunteered to conduct the search,” said Robin. “There was also a police car from Talladega County and Sylacauga there. We appreciate them and all the friends and family members who came.”
The search was cut short due to after-noon thunderstorms, but officials told the family they would come back. Also searching with the volunteers were
Kelley Howard’s family resolves to find herCommunity, police seek answers and offer $10,000 reward to her whereabouts
THE CRIME BULLETIN October 6, 2009
members of the Henderson family, including Peggy.
“We got out there with the beggar’s lice, the bees and the ants,” she said. She smiled and then her eyes drifted outside the window as she thought about what they might have found. Her face reddened.
Robin’s head dropped downward. “Some people said they couldn’t do what we did,” she said, “but we felt we had to.”
In addition to searching and hop-ing, the family has paid to have flyers printed, met with television crews and reporters, and placed the flyers into stores and other public places. They are especially appreciative of the truck drivers who have helped them carry flyers throughout the United States.
“Some of them get tears in their eyes when we ask them to help us,” said Robin. “So many truck drivers have told us they have seen Kelly’s picture on flyers in faraway places. We know people out there are helping us, and it means a lot.”
In addition to their efforts, the fam-ily members are trying hard to control their emotions. They rely on each other and on their faith in God.
“Sometimes I get angry,” said Robin. “I call mother and let it out. Mom lis-
tens. She hears me stomp and holler.” Peggy said she can listen and provide
comfort. She said she can barely toler-ate the emptiness and expectation she carries in her heart.
“I have to accept that there is no good way to describe this much emotional pain,” she said, as she wiped more tears away. “I just do not want anyone else to ever feel this pain.”
The Henderson family is doing one other thing they consider of utmost
importance. They are saving all of the papers and articles about Kelly’s disap-pearance. If she returns, they want to be able to show her how much she was loved. And, if she never physically sees the papers, the family wants to be able to show Kelly’s grandson how much she was loved.
Sherry Kughn is a freelance writer in Anniston.
Photo by Sherry Kughn/The Crime Bulletin
Robin Bush and her mother, Peggy Henderson, hope that a $10,000 reward will produce information to the whereabouts of Kelley Henderson Howard. Howard has been mising since June 2, 2009.
A l l en M ay f i e l d Ba i l Bond , LLCA l l en M ay f i e l d Ba i l Bond , LLCLet Johnny’s angels set you free Let Johnny’s angels set you free
LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED - OWNER JOHNNY PRINCE
Serving You Over 16 Years235-2002235-2002
1029 Gurnee Ave., Anniston
$209/mo
or $19,990 purchase
With Every New Or Preowned Nissan,
FREE 10 Year/120,000 Mile Warranty
1834 US Highway 78 East Oxford, AL 36203256-831-8882 • www.gotofamilynissan.com
Only At
2009 Nissanaltima’s
*Payment is 2999 down plus tax title fees and any dealer or factory installed options. The price is base msrp plus any dealer or factory installed options. Plus tax title and fees
*