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管 内 発 生 の 重 要 犯 罪 1/1~1/31 アラバマ 中部地区(Area Code 205) 管 内 発 生 の 重 要 犯 罪 1/1~1/31 アラバマ 中部地区(Area Code 205) 場 所 日 付 事 案 名 概 要 ジェフ 1/7/2013 殺人事件 Jefferson County's first slaying Investigators today are searching for clues in the slaying of an Adamsville man ァーソ ン victim of 2013 identified as whose body was discovered Saturday near Maytown. Adamsville man ジェフ 1/9/2013 銃器使用の事 Fairfield police officer shoots at A Fairfield police officer this afternoon shot at two teenagers he said pointed ァーソ 件 ン teens; no one injured a gun at him. No one was injured and the males, ages 18 and 19, are both in custody, said Chief Leon Davis. ジェフ 1/10/2013 殺人事件, 2 shot, 1 stabbed in Gardendale Two people were shot and one stabbed in the 5800 block of Country Meadow Drive ァーソ 傷害事件, ン 銃器使用の事 (updated) in Gardendale, according to Gardendale police this afternoon. 件 ジェフ 1/10/2013 薬物事案 Hunt for wanted Blount County man The search for a wanted man not only turned up the suspect today, but also ァーソ ン turns up suspect and meth lab in turned up a methamphetamine lab in Mt. Olive. Jefferson County ジェフ 1/10/2013 殺人事件, Neighbors say Gardendale house Residents of the Country Meadow Drive neighborhood where two women were shot ァーソ 傷害事件, ン 銃器使用の事 where 2 women shot, 1 man stabbed and a man stabbed today say the house is owned by a pastor of Gardendale-Mt. 件 belonged to Gardendale-Mt. Vernon Vernon United Methodist Church. UMC pastor ジェフ 1/10/2013 殺人事件, Jefferson County man who found A family member who discovered the body of a murdered Adamsville man last ァーソ 銃器使用の事 ン 件 body of murdered cousin now weekend is now charged in that slaying. charged in that slaying ジェフ 1/10/2013 強盗事件, Fairfield teens charged after Two men were the victims of a robbery at a residence on Armond Drive that ァーソ 銃器使用の事 ン 件 exchange of gunfire with police occurred around 2 p.m. Thursday, according to a report from the Huntsville Police Department. ジェフ 1/11/2013 殺人事件, Gardendale church members react to As a hard rain fell on Gardendale Mt. Vernon United Methodist Church this ァーソ 傷害事件, ン 銃器使用の事 murder charge against pastor, sex afternoon, members gathered to meet, pray, receive counseling and discuss the 件 charge against worship leader latest horrible news that had stunned the already troubled 700-member congregation. ジェフ 1/11/2013 殺人事件, Gardendale pastor charged with Longtime Methodist minister the Rev. Terry Greer has been charged with murder ァーソ 傷害事件, ン 銃器使用の事 murder, attempted murder in and attempted murder in the shooting of his wife and daughter at their church 件 shootings of wife and teen daughter parsonage. ジェフ 1/13/2013 殺人事件, Methodist Bishop comforts church Bishop Debra Wallace-Padgett preached in all three services at Gardendale-Mt. ァーソ 傷害事件, ン 銃器使用の事 rocked by shooting involving Vernon United Methodist Church this morning, offering words of comfort after 件 pastor, wife, daughter police say the congregation's pastor killed his wife and also shot and wounded his daughter Thursday. ジェフ 1/14/2013 銃器使用の事 4 men - including 2 who pointed Four men who fled from Jefferson County lawmen - two of whom pointed guns at a ァーソ 件 ン guns at Jefferson County deputy - deputy - were arrested Sunday afternoon in Center Point, authorities said today. arrested ジェフ 1/14/2013 殺人事件, Pastor accused of killing wife was Friends of the Rev. Terry Greer say the man they knew was a warm, caring, ァーソ 傷害事件, ン 銃器使用の事 known for selfless ministry, but compassionate pastor, who often expressed his love for his wife, daughter and 件 troubled by health problems, say parishioners. clergy friends ジェフ 1/14/2013 強盗事件, Jefferson County sheriff's Two men are in custody in connection with a convenience store robbery in ァーソ 銃器使用の事 ン 件 deputies arrest 2 in convenience Jefferson County. store robbery ジェフ 1/22/2013 殺人事件, Jefferson County prosecutors The Rev. Terry Greer, charged with murder and attempted murder in the shootings ァーソ 傷害事件, ン 銃器使用の事 secure no bond for prominent of his wife and daughter, remains under police guard at UAB Hospital after 件 Gardendale pastor Terry Greer authorities said his recovery took a turn for the worse. ジェフ 1/22/2013 殺人事件, Bond denied for former college A judge denied bond today for a former Lawson State Community College student ァーソ 傷害事件, ン 銃器使用の事 student in Mulga capital murder, charged with capital murder and attempted murder in a September 2011 double 件 attempted murder shooting. ジェフ 1/22/2013 殺人事件, Jefferson County coroner's Authorities today released the identity of a man fatally shot in Hoover's Bluff ァーソ 銃器使用の事 ン 件 officials identify Hoover man shot Park community on Monday. in his home ジェフ 1/23/2013 強盗事件, Bessemer police say Bibb County A 21-year-old man is in jail after lawmen say he robbed a Bessemer Waffle House ァーソ 銃器使用の事 ン 件 man robbed Waffle House with AK-47 this week while armed with an AK-47 rifle. ジェフ 1/24/2013 銃器使用の事 Trussville man charged with A Trussville man was arrested this week after authorities say he shot into a ァーソ 件 ン attempted murder after shooting at vehicle earlier this month that was carrying four people, including a 2-year- 4 people including a 2-year-old old. ジェフ 1/25/2013 強盗事件, Two gunmen rob pawn shop in Sheriff's deputies are on the scene of a robbery in eastern Jefferson County. ァーソ 銃器使用の事 ン 件 eastern Jefferson County ジェフ 1/28/2013 傷害事件, Man, 22, wounded in morning A 22-year-old man was wounded in a Center Point shooting this morning, ァーソ 銃器使用の事 ン 件 shooting in Center Point according to Chief Deputy Randy Christian of the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. シェル 1/7/2013 傷害事件, McCalla man in custody after A McCalla man is charged with attempted murder after a Sunday night shooting in ビ 銃器使用の事 件 Shelby County shooting Shelby County. シェル 1/8/2013 薬物事案, Police: Alabaster man goes to jail An Alabaster man landed in jail on a charge of making terrorist threats last ビ 銃器使用の事 件 for threatening to kill drug week after telling law enforcement he would get his gun and kill numerous drug dealers dealers, police said. バーミ 1/7/2013 傷害事件, Birmingham police investigate Police are on the scene of a reported shooting in northern Birmingham. ングハ 銃器使用の事 ム 件 report of afternoon shooting in Norwood community アラバマ 中部地区(Area Code 205) 場 所 日 付 事 案 名 概 要 バーミ 1/10/2013 殺人事件, Birmingham police investigating Birmingham police officers called to investigate a shooting at an Americana ングハ 自殺事案, ム 銃器使用の事 shooting find 2 dead in murder- Drive home tonight found two people dead inside the residence. 件 suicide (updated) バーミ 1/10/2013 人身売買事件, Georgia man charged with child sex A 17-year-old girl from Birmingham had been bought and sold for sexual purposes ングハ 性産業 ム trafficking of Birmingham 17-year- in four states since she was 12 before Georgia authorities arrested the man she old, reports state was traveling with on a child sex trafficking charge, according to news reports. バーミ 1/10/2013 銃器使用の事 Hayden man given probation for A Blount County man was sentenced to one year of probation for firing a shotgun ングハ 件 ム firing shotgun at antique biplane at an antique biplane last June. バーミ 1/11/2013 殺人事件, 42-year-old father of 12 gunned Grice, of Detroit, was shot to death Dec. 10. Authorities said he was walking ングハ 銃器使用の事 ム 件 down; Birmingham slaying remains in the 200 block of Second Ave S.W. with another male when a sedan drove up unsolved beside them and opened fire. South Precinct officers responded to the scene, and found Grice wounded. He was later pronounced dead at the scene. バーミ 1/11/2013 強盗事件, Bond set at $150,000 for former A Jefferson County judge set $150,000 bond today for a former cab driver ングハ 薬物事案, ム 銃器使用の事 cab driver charged with capital charged with capital murder in a Dec. 8 homicide in southwest Birmingham. 件 murder バーミ 1/11/2013 殺人事件, Authorities identify two women Authorities today released the identities of two women killed in a murder- ングハ 自殺事案, ム 銃器使用の事 killed in Birmingham murder-suicide suicide in Birmingham's Winewood community Thursday night. 件 バーミ 1/14/2013 殺人事件, Police investigating shooting A man was found shot to death this morning inside his car in west Birmingham. ングハ 銃器使用の事 ム 件 death in west Birmingham バーミ 1/14/2013 強盗事件, Security guard shot during holdup A security guard was shot a short time ago at a convenience store in western ングハ 傷害事件, ム 窃盗事件, and carjacking at Birmingham Birmingham. 銃器使用の事 convenience store 件 バーミ 1/14/2013 殺人事件, Capital murder case dismissed in A judge has dismissed a capital murder case against a man charged in the 2010 ングハ 銃器使用の事 ム 件 2010 shooting death of Pleasant slaying of a college student from Pleasant Grove. Grove man バーミ 1/14/2013 殺人事件, Man shot to death this morning in A man shot to death this morning in west Birmingham was the victim of a ングハ 銃器使用の事 ム 件 west Birmingham was homicide victim homicide, according to the Jefferson County Coroner's Office. バーミ 1/15/2013 殺人事件, Victim found shot to death in Authorities today identified a man found shot to death Monday morning in a west ングハ 銃器使用の事 ム 件 Birmingham alley identified as Birmingham alley.
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