The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the subjects in the photos below. Detective Max Bartlett is needing to speak with the individuals in these photos concerning an incident that took place in the City of Cullman. If you think you may know who this is, please contact CPD Investigation Division at 256-775-7170 or send a DM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. Please share this message with your Facebook friends.
Please disregard any messages posts, etc. from our Shop with a cop facebook page. Someone has created a new one using our same photos… notice Atlanta, Ga in the photo below.
Wednesday, March 27th, Cullman Police Department Investigators arrested Adrian Marquise Jones, 40, of Cullman for Attempted Murder. The charge stems from an Incident that took place in the early morning hours of Monday, March 26th at Nesmith Park.
The Cullman Police Department would like to emphasize that this is an isolated incident and there is no threat to the public.
The investigation is ongoing and no further information will be released at this time.
The Cullman Police Department would also like to thank Autauga County Sheriff's Office, Dallas County Sheriff's Office, Investigators from the Alabama 19th Judicial Circuit, and the Cullman County District Attorney's Office, for their assistance with this case.
This morning around 8:40am, Cullman Police Department Officers attempted to stop a black Toyota Tacoma on Brantley Ave at Waldrop St. NW. The driver of the vehicle, Joshua Wayne Burnett, did not stop for officers and proceeded to lead them on a pursuit that went from Hwy 157 to Hwy 91 in Hanceville when Burnett finally stopped.
Joshua Wayne Burnett, 46, of Jasper was arrested for Reckless Endangerment, Attempting to Elude and Possession of Marijuana 2nd. He also received several traffic citations.
Burnett has multiple misdemeanor warrants from jurisdictions in Alabama, a Felony Receiving Stolen Property Warrant in Marion County, AL, and a Felony Warrant in Mississippi for Failure to Register as a Sex Offender.
The passenger of the vehicle, Jessica Lee Goodwin, 34, from Anniston, AL, was in Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and had warrants with our jurisdiction but was not arrested due to an injury she received before this incident occurred. Officers transported her to CRMC to seek medical treatment.
Great Job CPD Shift 1A and thank you to Cullman County Sheriff's Office and Hanceville PD for assisting in the Pursuit.
In July, Cullman Police Department will be hosting:
BACKGROUND INVESTIGATIONS FOR POLICE APPLICANTS
Law Enforcement Seminars, LLC.
July 29-30, 2024
The cost of the course is $425.
Click the link below to register:
https://lawenforcementseminars.com/enrollment/register/cullman-al-jul-2024
The Cullman Police Department is hosting:
RECRUITING FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
Law Enforcement Seminars, LLC.
May 30-31, 2024
The Cost of the course is $425.
Click the link below to apply:
Course Description (lawenforcementseminars.com)
This evening, starting at 8:00pm, the Cullman Electric Cooperative will be working at the intersection of AL Hwy 157 and AL Hwy 69.
Starting at 10:00pm, the power will be out for approximately 3 hours in that area. However, a generator will be used to ensure that the traffic signals at that intersection are still working.
Thank you and be Safe!
The Cullman Police Department is now hiring full-time patrol officers.
Scan the QR code below or click the link to apply:
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/cullmanal/jobs/4392080/police-officer-patrol?pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs
Happy School Resource Officer Appreciation Day to all of our School Resource Officers.
Thank you to Officer John Anderson, Officer Don Slocumb, Officer Bill Pagan, Officer Bryan Medlock, Officer Seth Sullivan, Officer Billy James, Officer Scott Bartle, Officer Wade Pruitt, and Former Police Chief, Kenny Culpepper.
We appreciate the work you guys do to keep the children of our community safe.
Thank you, Periodontal and Implant Associates-Dr. Jennifer Hirsch Doobrow, for bringing Valentine's treats for our officers and staff. We appreciate your continued support!
On March 11th-15th, 2024, the Cullman Police Department will host an Officer-Involved Shooting and Use of Force Class presented by the Public Agency Training Council, (P.A.T.C.).
To see the class description and to register, click the link below:
https://publicagencytrainingcouncil.arlo.co/w/seminars/284-officerinvolved-shooting-and-useofforce/315
Friday we celebrated the retirement of Officer Matt Dean. Officer Dean is one of our helicopter pilots and our lake patrol officer, but has also served as a motor officer, an investigator and has been jack of all trades at the Cullman Police Department. Officer Dean has been with CPD for more than 21 years and has more than 30 years experience as a Police officer. We wish Officer Dean the best in his next endeavor. Congratulations!
Cullman Police Department Investigator Kelley Hubbard is asking for your assistance in locating a missing female, Belinda Sue Kilgore. If anyone has any information on the whereabouts of Kilgore, please contact the Cullman Police Department or leave a DM. Please share this post with your Facebook friends.
The Cullman Police Department would like to thank Cindy Morrow and Taziki's Mediterranean Cafe for providing lunch for all of our School Resource Officers today. We appreciate your support!
** Also, thank you to those who filled in for the SRO's so we could make this happen today. **