****These subjects have been identified and we will be seeing them very soon****
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the subjects in this photo. Sgt Chris Thomason is needing to speak with the subjects in the photos who are persons of interest in an offense reported to the Cullman Police Department. If you think you know these subjects, please contact Sgt Thomason at 256-775-7170 or send a DM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. We also ask that you please share this post with your Facebook friends
Santa Claus is coming to town this Friday, December 2, 2022, for the Downtown Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting! The event will kick off at 6:00 pm with the Christmas parade beginning at the Busy Bee Café and ending at Depot Park. The tree lighting ceremony will be held shortly after the parade and will feature a number of fun-filled festivities including the lighting production of the 42-foot tree, pictures with Santa, children’s activities, and so much more. Visit christmasincullman.com for more information!
The Cullman Police Department would like to thank Nick Kanaya from Sunnyvale, California for reaching out to us to purchase one of our patches supporting the Pink Patch Project. Your patch is on the way my friend, along with a personal letter. If you would like to purchase a pink CPD patch supporting breast cancer research, come by the PD or send letter with payment as Nick did. Thanks to Nick for his support! The patches are $10.
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the subjects in these photos. Sgt Chris Thomason is needing to speak with the subjects in these photos who are persons of interest in an offense reported to the Cullman Police Department. If you think you know these subjects, please contact Sgt Thomason at 256-775-7170 or send a DM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. We also ask that you please share this post with your Facebook friends.
Had a great time being the MC for designer bag bingo on Tuesday, a fundraiser for the United Way of Cullman County. Thank you to the Cullman Police Department’s own Ms. Rita Bailey for securing a table for all of our family and friends.
***REWARD***
This is the video from the robbery at Factory Connection on Monday night. The Cullman Police Department is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individual in these videos. If you know or may know the individual in these videos, please contact Sgt Trey Higginbotham at 256-775-7178. The suspect is believed to be driving a white or silver SUV.
This evening at approximately 5:19 pm Cullman City Communications received a call about a robbery at Factory Connection. The subject was wearing a camo jacket, blue jeans, a gray hat and was wearing an orange colored mask. The subject was armed. This is believed to be an isolated incident and we do not believe there is any danger to the community. If anyone has any information about this incident please contact the Cullman Police Department’s Investigation division.
Had a great time speaking to some wonderful people today. Thank you to the National Association of Active and Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) for inviting me to speak, and for your hospitality.
Awesome grand opening for the skate park! Thanks Officer Chad Ashworth for showing off your skills and thank you to professional skate boarder Jake Wooten for coming out and being so kind to everyone.
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On 11/08/22 Officer Rob Long was dispatched to People’s Bank (5052 AL HWY 157, Cullman, AL 35055), in reference to two subjects in the drive thru attempting to cash a fraudulent check. Officer Long, Officer Chad Ashworth, and Officer Jacob Eiland responded. Officer Long spoke with the occupants of the vehicle later identified as: Kimberly Campbell and Bradley Garner. Officer Long was able to gather information of a possible crime and Investigator Sgt. Zach Latham was also investigating another fraud case involving Campbell and Garner in which he had already obtained warrants for their arrest. Campbell and Garner were arrested and taken to the Cullman Police Department for interviews. The on-call Investigator Sgt. Trey Higginbotham was able to gain enough information for a search warrant of the residence Cambell and Garner were living in. The Cullman Police Department's Investigation Division conducted a search warrant at the residence of Campbell and Garner, where they recovered multiple forgery devices, forged instruments, social security cards, and approximately 29 grams of Methamphetamine. Campbell and Garner were charged with Trafficking Methamphetamine, forgery, possession of forged instruments, possession of a forgery device, and may have additional charges as the investigation continues. The Cullman Police Department would like to commend all of the officers involved and appreciate their dedication to protecting the citizens of Cullman. Both Cambell and Garner are both still incarcerated at the he Cullman County Detention Center.
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the subject in the photo below. Detective Max Bartlett is needing to speak with the person in this photo concerning an incident that took place in the City of Cullman. If you think you may know who this subject 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 use caution***
Recently we have had some attempted and successful vehicle break-ins. Please do not leave any personal items in your car and LOCK YOUR DOORS. In the video below the suspect(s) are going from house to house trying to open car doors. Use caution if you decide to approach any subject attempting to break into your car. Notice that the subject opening the door appears to be holding a firearm in his right hand. (These subjects were subsequently caught). Thank you to the citizen who provided the video footage from their ring camera. The Cullman Police Department encourages everyone who has a ring camera to join ring neighbors. Learn more about Ring Neighbors and sign up at this link. https://ring.com/neighbors
On Friday November 4th, Layla Franks, 2022 Little Miss Cullman County presented doughnuts from Duchess Bakery to the Cullman Police Department. Thank you Layla and good luck as you compete for the state crown!
On Thursday November 3rd, Lt Scott Sanford, Lt Eric Cole and I, Sgt Adam Clark, had the opportunity to participate in the Career Showcase at Wallace State College, along with Cullman City Communications and Cullman Fire and Rescue. Thanks to Paige Clabo from the Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce for the invitation.
This morning at approximately10:38am, Jarod Moon 33 yrs. old from Warrior Alabama was struck by a train at 1st Ave and 4th St SE. Moon was still conscious and subsequently flown to UAB. Thank you to the Cullman Police Department, Cullman EMS and Cullman Fire and Rescue for their quick response.
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the subject in the photo below. Sgt. Trey Higginbotham is needing to speak with the person in this photo concerning an incident that took place in the City of Cullman. If you think you may know who this subject 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.