Calhoun County, AL – The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating recent property crimes and is calling on the public for help. By encouraging community involvement, the Sheriff’s Office hopes to improve public safety and hold those accountable for these criminal activities.
Incident 1: Sometime between March 18th and March 19th someone stole a brown alpaca from a business on LenlockLane in Anniston. Chappy is a brown alpaca with a fluffy coat and weighs approximately 110 pounds
**Update, Redbird Willow Farms is offering a $3,500 reward**
Incident 2: Sometime between March 20th and March 28th a residence was broken into on DanviewRoad in Jacksonville. Some electronics were taken.
Catch of the week: On 1/16 deputies noticed a blue Ram pick up that was failing to maintain lanes while travelling on Old Gadsden Highway. A traffic stop was initiated, and the driver gave consent to search the vehicle. Deputies discovered a container containing what appeared to be methamphetamine residue. The passenger of the vehicle, Jennie Reaves, advised the container was hers, and it contained sugar that she took to work with her. Jennie also had a vape that contained THC and “mushrooms”. The container with the residue was tested, and the results came back as positive for methamphetamine. Reaves was arrested for Possession of Controlled Substance and Use/Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Reaves is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office emphasizes the importance of community involvement in ensuring the safety and security of the region. If you have any information related to these incidents or any other criminal activities, please contact the Sheriff’s Office at 256-236-6600. Your assistance is crucial in helping to solve these cases and prevent further criminal activity in our community.










