Calhoun County, AL – A letter dated June 16, 2022, was sent to the Calhoun County Commissioners outlining allegations of possible serious animal abuse which led to the resignation of the Director, Chris Westmoreland, and animal control officer, Alicia Woods [see original article]. When the District Attorney’s Office learned about the allegations, they initiated an investigation through a joint task force through the 7th District Major Crimes Unit.
According to the assigned Assistant District Attorney, Alan Dees, “Every agency involved in the investigation was cooperative and moved very quickly.” He went on to state that, “Theses are criminal charges but all three should be considered innocent until proven guilty in a court”. ADA Dees said that the next steps for the three that were arrested would be to secure legal counsel and the first court hearing, which will be the preliminary hearing, which may be waived if they choose. ADA Dees said that there are currently not further arrests expected but the investigation is still ongoing. If you have any information about this case, please contact law enforcement.
The three arrested suspects have all been charged with felonies. A complete list of charges can be found below.
Name: Christopher Ron Westmoreland
Charges:
Forgery 3rd | Bond -$3,200
Aiding/Obstructing Rabies | Bond – $700
Aggravated Cruelty to Animals | Bond – $9,000
Possession of Controlled Substance | Bond – $6,000
Name: Alicia Renea Woods
Charges:
Aggravated Cruelty to Animals | Bond – $9,000
Aiding/Obstructing Rabies | Bond – $700
Name: James Thompson
Charges:
Aggravated Cruelty to Animals | Bond – $9,000
Aiding/Obstructing Rabies | Bond – $700