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Cullman Police Department
on August 02, 2021
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the subject(s) in these photos. is needing to speak with the person(s) in this photo. If you think you may know who this subject(s) is, please contact at 256-775-7170 or send a PM. Please do not leave any names in the comment section below. Please share this message with your FB friends.
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Cullman Police Department
on July 28, 2021
The Cullman Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the person in this photo. Sgt. Higginbotham 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. Higginbotham 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.
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Cullman Police Department
on July 27, 2021

Please remember to move over when you see emergency lights and emergency vehicles on the roadside. If you are unable to safely change lanes, please slow to a speed that is at least 15 miles per hour less than the posted speed limit unless otherwise directed by a law enforcement officer. Two ALEA Troopers were involved in separate crashes earlier this afternoon. Thankfully, both crashes resulted in non-life-threatening injuries. Learn more about Alabama’s Mover Over Law on ALEA’s website: https://www.alea.gov/dps/highway-patrol/alabama-move-over-act.
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Cullman Police Department
on July 20, 2021
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.
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Cullman Police Department
on July 16, 2021
The Cullman Police Department would like to recognize Officer Rob Long for his response to a recent call regarding a person in urgent need of mental health evaluation and treatment. Officer Long’s professionalism, quick thinking, and excellent communication with other law enforcement officers contributed to the person being located quickly, and very well may have helped save a life. A letter of commendation will be placed in Officer Long’s personnel file for his actions in response to this call. Thank you for your outstanding service, Officer Long!
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Cullman Police Department
on July 16, 2021

The City of Cullman Right-of-Way Maintenance Department will have a portion of CONVENT RD NE between BARTON CIR NE and MORNING DR NE CLOSED for most of the day on Monday, July 19, 2021, beginning at 7AM to cut and remove some large trees on the street right-of-way. (Residents will be able to access their properties.) Please plan accordingly and avoid this area at this time, if possible. Thank you for your patience! Want to get these notices directly to your phone? Download the Cullman Connect (SeeClickFix) app today: https://cullmanal.gov/cullman-connect/. The Cullman Tribune The Cullman Times Cullman Today My Cullman Television Cullman Sheriff Cullman EMS Cullman County EMA Cullman Fire Rescue Cullman Police Department
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Cullman Police Department
on July 08, 2021

Warehouse Discount Grocery Donates Can Food To Food Drive The Warehouse Discount Grocery store located in the Townsquare Shopping Center donated several cases of canned food to the Cullman Cop for Cans food drive campaign. Organizer, Officer Zane Pounders with the Cullman Police Department, has been out and about collecting food for the annual food drive. If you would like to donate to the cause, you can drop off any non-perishable food items at the Cullman Daily office located at 1637 Townsquare Shopping Center (Directly Behind Hibbetts).
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Cullman Police Department
on July 08, 2021

Good Morning!! With September just a couple of months away, we are reaching out and asking you to help us raise awareness for childhood cancer. Childhood cancer awareness month is often overlooked by many just because they are unaware, but you can help change that just by doing these simple things for the entire month of September. We ask for your commitment to help us raise awareness for all the children that have fought or will fight cancer. Thank you!! The Rozzy Foundation
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Cullman Police Department
on July 03, 2021
Great job, Officer Pounders on the canned food drive benefiting The Link of Cullman County! And a shoutout to Warehouse Discount Grocery TownSquare and Wal-Mart 670 Supercenter for giving big donations! The canned food drive will be going on until July 9th. If you want to participate, drop off your canned goods and nonperishable items at the Cullman Police Department, the The Cullman Times, Cullman Daily, Curt's Closet, Cullman EMS, or The Link.
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Cullman Police Department
on July 02, 2021
The Cullman Police Department would like to recognize Officer Brandon Patterson for his recent completion and certification in the Police Motorcycle Operator Course. This training and certification was hosted by Hoover Police Department at the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium. Officer Patterson is assigned to the Traffic Unit and will now be one of two motor officers within the unit. Congratulations, Brandon!
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Cullman Police Department
on July 01, 2021
CPD officer collecting canned food for charity
The official motto of law enforcement is “To Protect and Serve,” but for Cullman Police Department Officer Zane Pounders, there’s an additional motto that’s driven him since at least high
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Cullman Police Department
on July 01, 2021
If this is your dog or you know who this dog belongs to please contact the Cullman Police Department at 256-734-1434. He was crossing U.S Hwy 278 with a blue Pitbull and was injured. He has been taken to a local veterinarian for treatment.
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