Sheriff Matt Gentry and the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your assistance... beginning tonight, Christmas Eve, and into Christmas morning, BOLO for an individual who goes by the name “Santa Claus.”
We are asking for everyone to be on the lookout for a man with white hair, rosy cheeks, and a long white beard - who goes by the alias Saint Nick. We also believe he is accompanied by flying reindeer.
Deputies believe that he may be flying rooftop to rooftop, leaving toys for the good girls and boys.
Don't worry! It has been made clear that the Deputies are not to detain or apprehend Santa, but they are to assist in spreading Christmas cheer.
https://www.noradsanta.org
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the person in these photos. Sgt. Eric Cole is needing to speak with the person in this photo in reference to a reported incident. If you think you may know who this person is, please contact Sgt. Cole at 256-775-7175 or send a PM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. Share this message with your FB friends.
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the person in these photos. Sgt. Chuck Shikle is needing to speak with the person in this photo in reference to a reported incident. If you think you may know who this person is, please contact Sgt. Shikle at 256-775-7179 or send a PM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. Share this message with your FB friends.
Thank you to the staff of the Bill Floyd State Farm Insurance Agency for their gift of $10 Sweet Pepper gift cards to all Cullman Police Department employees. The cards were presented to the CPD by Bill Floyd and Karen Rowan on Monday, December 13, 2021. We truly appreciate your continued support of the Cullman Police Department and all law enforcement personnel!
Apply online here: https://cullmanal.gov/job/officer/
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the person in these photos. Officer Shannon Cheatwood is needing to speak with the person in this photo in reference to a reported incident. If you think you may know who this person is, please contact Officer Cheatwood at 256-775-7156 or send a PM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. Share this message with your FB friends.
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the person in these photos. Sgt. Chuck Shikle is needing to speak with the person in this photo in reference to a reported incident. If you think you may know who this person is, please contact Sgt. Shikle at 256-775-7170 or send a PM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. Share this message with your FB friends.
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the person in these photos. Sgt. Chris Thomason is needing to speak with the person in this photo in reference to a reported incident. If you think you may know who this person is, please contact Sgt. Thomason at 256-775-7170 or send a PM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. Share this message with your FB friends.
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the person in these photos. Officer Shannon Cheatwood is needing to speak with the person in this photo in reference to a reported incident. If you think you may know who this person is, please contact Officer Cheatwood at 256-775-7170 or send a PM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. Share this message with your FB friends.
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the person in these photos. Sgt. Chris Thomason is needing to speak with the person in this photo in reference to a reported incident. If you think you may know who this person is, please contact Sgt. Thomason at 256-775-7170 or send a PM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. Share this message with your FB friends.
Cullman Police Department Trunk or Treat has unbelievable success - The Cullman Tribune
CULLMAN, Ala. – The 42,000 pieces of candy that the Cullman Police Department purchased for their annual Trunk or Treat event on Wednesday night ran out before 7 p.m. because of the phenomenal support and attendance from the community. CPD Police Chief Kenny Culpepper said just before 7 p.m.,...
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the owner of the vehicle in this photo. Possibly a gray or silver 2011-2017 Hyundai Sonata that will have damage to the hood, front bumper and grille. Officer Shannon Cheatwood is needing to speak with the person who owns this vehicle in reference to a reported incident. If you think you may know who this vehicle belongs to, please contact Officer Cheatwood at 256-775-7170 or send a PM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. Share this message with your FB friends.
Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s event!
We would like to thank Christy Brock and her family for delivering these precious crocheted bears, handmade by the Dorcas Ministry (sewing) of First Baptist Church.
Out Reach Coordinator Pam Brown with Victim Services giving “Kisses for Cops” to Assistant Chief Craig Montgomery for Domestic Violence Awareness month.
The Cullman Police Department is once again participating in the DEA National Prescription Drug Take Back Day! Unused or expired prescription medications are a public safety issue because they can lead to accidental poisoning, overdose, and abuse. Take-back programs are the best way to dispose of old prescription drugs. So if you have unwanted, unused, or expired prescription medications around your house, safely dispose of them by bringing them to the Cullman Police Department located at 601 2nd Avenue NE, Cullman, AL 35055 on October 23, 2021 from 10AM to 2PM or you can use our convenient drop box anytime! Visit DEATakeBack.com for more information and additional drop-off locations!
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