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Covering all of Baldwin County, AL every Friday. Back to school PAGE 12 Gulf Shores swimmers The Baldwin Times compete PAGE 15 AUGUST 3, 2018 | GulfCoastNewsToday.com | 75¢ Recent escapes from Loxley Work Release Center cause concerns for local law enforcement By JOHN UNDERWOOD AND CLIFF a.m. Both were recaptured “It’s the ones that escape from MCCOLLUM the same day, Dinsmore was the Work Release Center here recaptured in Atmore, while that (members of the Loxley With several recent escapes White was recaptured in Police Department) have to from the Loxley Work Release Loxley with assistance by the deal with. It just takes a lot Center, local residents and Baldwin County Sheriff’s De- of our resources to get them law enforcement officials are partment. back.” questioning the continued use Cory Allen Kingery, 37, es- Oftentimes, Lovell said, the of the facility. caped at 6:25 a.m. on Tuesday, inmates have transportation Most recently three inmates July 24 and was recaptured waiting and have left the area. escaped from the Loxley Work the next day in Jefferson In White’s case, he got a ride Release Center over a two-day County. to the Loxley Motel and was period. “Oftentimes inmates simply captured after police received Damon Rashad Dinsmore, walk off an assigned job and a tip. 22, escaped at 2:05 a.m. Mon- we hear about those later,” “Most of these inmates are day, July 23, while Catorius said Lt. Tony Lovell, chief in- SUBMITTED PHOTO Alan White, 21, escaped at 8:05 vestigator with the Loxley PD. SEE ESCAPES, PAGE 2 Kicking her way to the top Carucci Gulf Shores Middle Local priest Schooler represents U.S. at international seeking martial arts tournament kidney By ALLISON MARLOW [email protected] donation Submitted by Lizzy Hands has left with SALLY MCKINNEY bruises. She’s left bruises on other students. She’s been We have all seen the kicked in the head. When TV shows with a person there are no female students lying in a hospital bed to spar with, she takes on the waiting for an organ boys. And every hit, every hard SEE PRIEST, PAGE 4 knock has made her a more formidable competitor in Yo- shukai Karate. This year she BALDWIN FAST FACTS has kicked her way to the top, earning a spot on Team USA at the WKC World Champion- 5.6 percent of Baldwin ships, an annual martial arts County’s population is competition attended by ath- under the age of 5. letes from around the world. The competition will be Source: US Census Bureau held this fall in Ireland. When her friends first towed Hands through the Deaths Page 6 front door of Wheeles Ka- rate, in Gulf Shores, the now eighth grader said she was Loris T. Archer quiet and struggled some- Larry R. Gandy times in school. Charles Eustace Hill III That was four years ago. ALLISON MARLOW / STAFF PHOTO Samuel E. Sowell Lizzy Hands, an 8th grader at Gulf Shores Middle School, poses with the medals she has earned at regional SEE KICKING, PAGE 4 and national competition. She studies under Chris Wheeles (right) at Wheeles Karate in Gulf Shores. Gulf Coast Media VOLUME 128 • ISSUE 12 1 SECTION • 24 PAGES 2 • The Baldwin Times • August 3, 2018 • Gulf Coast Media The Baldwin Times North Baldwin Chamber of 901 N. McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535-3546 Commerce Diplomat highlight PHONE: (251) 943-2151 | FAX: (251) 943-3441 Submitted BY THE NORTH win area for three years Holly Hills Country [email protected] BALDWIN CHAMBER OF now. Club. COMMERCE Parks Rogers Tony Whitehead Olsen joined the “The NBCC exceeded Diplomat program to my expectations from Publisher Sports Editor Robin Olsen is a part be more involved with day one,” Olsen said. parks@gulfcoast tony@gulfcoast of the North Baldwin the community and “The enthusiasm and media.com media.com Chamber of Commerce has helped with several commitment to our Diplomat Program events. Her favorite so community continu- Cliff McCollum Classified Advertising and currently works at far has been the annual ously makes me hon- Managing Editor Whisper Edwards ByrdCo Real Estate in Crawfish Bash. ored to be involved cliff@gulfcoastmedia. whisper@gulfcoast Stapleton. When asked what her while also allowing com media.com She has been a resi- favorite North Baldwin business opportunities dent of the North Bald- spot is, she said the in my profession. Olson Allison Marlow Legal Advertising Senior Features Editor April Wallace allisonm@gulfcoast legals@gulfcoast media.com media.com ESCAPES Baldwin County the lines of inadequate solution to the issues but Sheriff Hoss Mack said staffing on the ground asked the public around CONTINUED FROM 1 To subscribe, make an address change or vacation delivery escapes from the facil- there. We also have some that area to stay vigilant. stop, you may call our office at (251) 943-2151, go online at ity do tie up numerous concerns with the facil- “We’ve made our of- www.gulfcoastnewstoday.com and click on the “e-edition” link in those who are at the resources for his depart- ity itself if inmates are ficers be aware to be the black toolbar. Under “don’t have an id’ there is an option for end of their sentences, ment and other law en- able to just walk out of more diligent, and we how to become a subscriber. or email amber@gulfcoastmedia. so it’s hard to tell why forcement agencies. the center and off of the ask the public that live com. they would take that “When there are grounds.” in that area that if they ©Gulf Coast Media 2018. No part of this newspaper may be risk,” Lovell said. “A lot escapes, tremendous Mack said he would see something that looks reproduced without the prior written consent of the group of times it is because of amounts of resources continue to reach out to suspicious, contact au- publisher or associate publisher. Opinions of editorial or general columnists or those reflected in submitted letters family issues.” get tied up on that where the state to try to find a thorities,” Mack said. do not necessarily reflect the editorial position of this Both White and Din- they would normally be newspaper. smore were near the doing other routines,” TRENDING The Baldwin Times (USPS 040-560) is published weekly, beginning of 10-year Mack said. with its office located at 901 N. McKenzie St., in Foley, AL 36535. sentences. Dinsmore was Mack said he and 1. AT&T files for temporary restraining order against Periodicals postage paid at Foley, AL 36535. Subscription rates: convicted in September other officials have had City of Daphne In-county annual, $36.50 plus local sales tax; six-month, $21.50 2017 of third-degree ongoing talks with the 2. Council approves school resource officers for local plus local sales tax; senior citizen annual, $34.00 plus local burglary; White was con- state about the Loxley schools sales tax; six-month, $19.50 plus local sales tax; and out-of- victed in October 2016 facility. 3. State Rep. Randy Davis indicted on bribery charges county annual, $78.00, six-month, $39.00. for possessing a pistol “We believe that one POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: The Baldwin Times, after being convicted of of the issues there, by federal grand jury 901 N. McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535-3546. a violent crime. Kingery based on last week and 4. Mobile River Bridge and Bayway project update was serving a 2-year prior discussions, is 5. A look inside the Baldwin County Jail sentence, convicted in that there is a staffing To see these top online stories of the week and our December 2017 of first issue there,” Mack said. other content, visit gulfcoastnewstoday.com. degree theft of property. “It seems to fall along Gulf Coast Media • August 3, 2018 • The Baldwin Times • 3 Backyard biosecurity By ELLEN HUCKABAY County Extension Coordinator Baldwin County Extension Office Backyard poultry flocks are growing in popularity, and for good reason, as there is noth- ing quite like the taste steps to prevent diseases of a fresh egg laid by a in your chickens and chicken you’ve raised. yourself. But along with the rise • Sanitation: Chicken in numbers of backyard feces is the most likely flocks, there has also place that a person been a rise in the num- would contact Salmo- ber of sicknesses due to nella. The feces can Salmonella infections. be on the ground, in The link between these the nesting/roosting your home until they • Knowledge: Know Agent Kelly Palmer two trends has not been areas, on food and have been thoroughly your birds! Spend warns producers that We often hear, “these definitively proven, but water bowls, and on sanitized. Sanitation enough time familiar- now is the time to scout armyworms appeared it still presents an oppor- the feathers, beak, also prevents YOU izing yourself with for Fall Armyworms. overnight and they ate tunity to spread educa- and feet of the birds. from spreading germs your flock so that you Treatable populations everything!” Fall army- tion and awareness on The number one thing to your chickens. will recognize any un- in Alabama have been worms feed in their lar- backyard chicken bios- you can do is WASH • Isolation: keep your usual behavior. Signs reported in the last val stages (caterpillars) ecurity. YOUR HANDS BE- chickens away from of sickness should be two weeks in Clarke, for approximately 14 Biosecurity is just a FORE AND AFTER other pets, especially treated immediately Marengo, and Butler days.