Sep 30, 2009 | WAFF-TV Huntsville
Suspect arrested after lengthy Morgan County pursuit
A stolen car was the center of a high-speed chase through Morgan County Friday morning.
Loud music leads police to stolen car
Decatur police officers Elizabeth Wooten and Bill Darby with a stolen car in Somerville that was involved in a high-speed chase Friday morning.
Decatur Police Chase Driver Into Somerville; Arrest Him Near Post Office
Decatur Police and several other agencies teamed up to arrest a man driving a stolen car.
Arrest ends car chase across Morgan County
A 2008 Cobalt reported stolen from Lynn Layton Chevrolet on Thursday was recovered this morning following a cross-county high speed chase that began in Decatur and ended in Somerville.
Police jurisdiction being evaluated:
The city of Decatur is re-evaluating its police jurisdiction. Council President Greg Reeves said Friday he has asked Building Director Jimmy Brothers to study the topic, including its purpose, benefits and detriments to the city.
While waiting in the checkout line at the Hartselle Wal-Mart on Tuesday night, Morgan County sheriffa s investigator Sgt.
Ala. officer makes arrest in Wal-Mart line
Published: Thursday, September 17, 2009 at 1:56 p.m. Last Modified: Thursday, September 17, 2009 at 1:56 p.m. Terry Kelly went to Wal-Mart to shop with his wife and wound up busting a check-forging operation.
2 women charged in check-forgery scheme
A Morgan County sheriffa s investigator arrested a local woman Tuesday night who is suspected of being involved in a sophisticated, a oehome-growna check-forging scheme.
Whitney Sorrell Phillips and Lloyd Michael Brooks, II were united in marriage on September 4, at 7:00 p.m. at sunset overlooking the mountains at the Monte Sano State Park Lodge in Huntsville, Alabama with minister Brad Cox officiating.
The Morgan County Industrial Park and Economic Development Cooperative District approved the purchase of 166 acres north of Thompson Road, near Hartselle.
School mourns loss of classmate
Students at Priceville Elementary had to deal with a very adult lesson Monday - the death of their classmate, Jordan Williams, 10.
Alabama State Trooper Bob Pettit removes Jordan Williama s bicycle from beneath a truck after Fridaya s fatal accident at Somerville.