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“There is a man here trying to use your ID” Suspect caught in Elberta using stolen ID at victims wor
SUMMARY: In Alberta, a man named Michael Kolic found a wallet in a parking lot containing cash, credit cards, and personal identification. He attempted to use this ID belonging to pharmacist Lisa Madden to fill a prescription at the very pharmacy where she worked. After Madden was informed by a coworker about Kolic’s visit, she confronted him, noticing discrepancies in his appearance compared to the ID photo. Kolic admitted to using Madden’s ID but claimed it was a simple mix-up. He was arrested while leaving the pharmacy. Madden lost $50 but received her wallet back and wished Kolic well despite his legal troubles.
At one time or another everyone has lost their keys or misplaced their wallet but finding them again has probably never been as crazy as what happened in Elberta and it’s landed one man behind bars facing felony charges.
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Church Still Sending Relief To Hurricane Victims | December 1, 2024 | News 19 at 10 p.m. – Weekend
SUMMARY: Hurricane Helene, which devastated North Carolina and Tennessee three months ago, still impacts the region. Relief efforts continue, with groups from North Alabama sending aid. Church leaders from the area met to strategize ongoing support, focusing on the approaching winter. The biggest need is propane, as many survivors are living in tents and campers. Johnny Maxwell, a pastor in Decatur, organized these efforts, aiming to help people return to normalcy by providing essentials like heaters and propane canisters. The goal is to help those who lost everything regain some stability. Contributions are welcome to support these relief efforts.
Three months after Hurricane Helene devasted western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee, groups around the Tennessee …
News from the South - Alabama News Feed
U.S. Coast Guard Mobile Sector suspends Search for 7-year-old boy in Dauphin Island boating accident
SUMMARY: The US Coast Guard has suspended its search for a missing 7-year-old boy who disappeared while shrimping off Dolphin Island. After 65 hours of searching over 2,000 square miles, the bodies of the child’s father, Michael SLC, and his father’s friend, Sam Woolly, were found. The community mobilized to help search for the boy after his mother posted a plea on Facebook. Local friends and volunteers continued their efforts even after the Coast Guard ceased operations. Search and rescue organizations plan to continue looking for the child until midnight, hoping to uncover details about the missing boat.
U.S. Coast Guard Mobile Sector suspends Search for 7-year-old boy in Dauphin Island boating accident
News from the South - Alabama News Feed
Feeling-like the teens Tuesday morning, before rain returns to Alabama’s weather forecast on Thur…
SUMMARY: Temperatures started below freezing in several areas, including Birmingham and Huntsville at 29°F, with a chilly night ahead. Early morning temperatures tomorrow will be in the upper 20s, with colder spots in the mid-20s. A weak cold front could bring a small chance of snow flurries Monday evening, though it’s unlikely. Temperatures will drop further on Tuesday, with wind chills in the teens. By Wednesday night, a shift in weather will bring rain, mainly south of Birmingham. Highs on Monday will remain in the lower 50s, with colder weather continuing into the week.
Feeling-like the teens Tuesday morning, before rain returns to Alabama’s weather forecast on Thursday
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