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Calhoun County Sheriff’s Department Asking for Assistance in Ongoing Investigations

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Calhoun County, AL – In a bid to enhance community safety and aid ongoing investigations, the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office has reached out to the public, seeking their collaboration in providing crucial information pertaining to various cases. Any information can be given at 256-236-6600.

 

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On November 20, 2023, a white Dodge Ram was broken into while in the parking lot of Foodland in Alexandria. The passenger side windows were broken, and the tool box was pried open. (2311-0290) PHOTO 23110290
On November 20, 2023, a white Dodge Ram was broken into while in the parking lot of Foodland in Alexandria. The passenger side windows were broken, and the tool box was pried open. (2311-0290) PHOTO 23110290
Between December 8, 2023, and December 10, 2023 a Cummins generator and a package containing a pair of black and gold Jordanstennis shoes were stolen from a residence on Mount Gilead Road in Jacksonville. (2312-0101) PHOTO 23120101
Between December 8, 2023, and December 10, 2023 a Cummins generator and a package containing a pair of black and gold Jordans tennis shoes were stolen from a residence on Mount Gilead Road in Jacksonville. (2312-0101) PHOTO 23120101
Phone scams are a common way to defraud our citizens of tens of thousands of dollars. The scammers call, with a number appearing to belong to the Sheriff’s Office. Through internet technology, “internet spoofing” can cause any number to appear as something else. If you want to make sure it is us calling, hang up, and call us back at the number you saw. If YOU dial the number, you will get the real number. The scammers will claim to be an employee of this office, often times with correct names and ranks of real employees. If in doubt, never be afraid to hang up, call us, and verify. The scammer will tell you that you’ve missed court, or you owe fines, or a loved one is in jail, and requesting you bail them out. To pay these fees, the scammer will ask you to send money via a gift card of some sort, Cashapp, CoinStar, or BitCoin. The Sheriff’s Office is in no way involved with the collection of money for fines or releases from jail. Fees would be paid to the court house or to a legitimate bonding company. Please be vigilant, and do not hesitate to call us directly with any questions or concerns.
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The call for public assistance from the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office underscores the vital partnership between law enforcement and the community. As the plea for information echoes through the region, residents are urged to contribute any relevant details that may aid ongoing investigations.

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