Local News For Wednesday ,June 1st, 2022

Good morning y’all, and now a little news to get you up and going. weather-wise, the heat is on now that we are entering the month of June. This is also the official start of hurricane season, and while rain chances won’t be zero, they look fairly minimal through a majority of the extended forecast. Expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy for Wednesday with highs mostly between 90 and 94.
Now your Daily arrest report is brought to you by Trenter Bail Bonding, locked up, need to get out, call Jeff, or Jimmy at 334-864-5559. From Chambers County, Chambers County Sheriff's Office reports the following:
Charles Schroeder, 28, Valley, FTP Child Support
Cody Mcclurg, 33, Woodland, Fugitive From Justice
From Lanett
Corey Micheal Coulter, age 18 of Valley, Al was charged with Failure to Appear (Possession of Marijuana 1st)
Tyler Wayne Johnson, age 26 of Lanett, Al was charged with Failure to Appear
Nicklaus Palmer Wood, age 30 of Valley, Al was charged with Harassment
Lanett Police also report the following incidents:
Criminal Mischief 2nd was reported in the 1600 block of 15th St Sw
Theft of Property 3rd was reported in the 1900 block of S Broad Ave
From Valley
Juvenile, 17 of Valley
Domestic Violence 3rd Degree (Harassment)
Thomas Swann, 20 of Valley
Domestic Violence 3rd Degree (Harassment)
Frank Minkwan Lee, 49 of Buford, Ga
Failure to Appear (Domestic Violence) X2
Corey Michael Coulter, 18 of Valley
Failure to Appear Traffic X 3
Justin Eugene Hill, 37 of Valley
Attempting to Elude, Reckless Endangerment,Obstructing Governmental Operations, and Multiple warrants
Valley police report the following incidents:
4800 Block of 48th Street
Incident / Offense
Theft of Property 3rd Degree
1700 Block of 45th Street
Incident / Offense
Identity Theft
300 Block of Fob James Drive
Incident / Offense
Harassment
6400 Block of 21st Place
Incident / Offense
Domestic Violence 3rd Degree
and now Obituary's brought to you by Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home, providing dignified service since 1900.
Johnson Brown Funeral Home announces the passing of Mr. Gerald “Jerry” H. Isaacs, Jr., age 63, of Valley, Alabama passed away on Monday, May 3, 2022, at his residence.
Mr. Isaacs was born in Prince George County, Maryland on February 1, 1959.
Jerry enjoyed watching baseball, tinkering with his lawn mowers, saltwater fishing, and he loved University of Alabama football.
A memorial mass will be held on Saturday, June 4, 2022 at 2:00PM EDT at the Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home chapel in Valley. His family will be receiving friends at the funeral home from 1:00PM EDT until the service hour.
He is survived by his wife, Sherry Isaacs; sons, Robert Isaacs, Nicolas Isaacs; siblings, Gary Isaacs, Michael Isaacs, Brenda Bills.
Please visit his Memorial Tribute page to leave a kind message for his family, share a memory of Jerry, or to light a Remembrance Candle in his memory.
Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home of Valley is directing.
Silmon - Seroyer Funeral Home announces the passing of Mr. Christopher L. Sims Reese, 45 of Wadley, AL passed away on Thursday, May 26, 2022.
Public Visitation will be held on Tuesday, May 31, 2022, 2:00 PM until 6:00 PM CST at Silmon-Seroyer Funeral Home Chapel in LaFayette.
Graveside Services will be held on Wednesday, June 1, 2022, 12 Noon CST at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery in Wadley, AL, Rev. William Russell, Pastor, Rev. Douglas Jones, Sr., Officiating.
Mr. Reese is survived by his parents, Kenny and Ann Reese of Wadley, AL, aunts, Josephine (Walter) Finley, Lora Ann Sims, Jeannette Ross and Patricia (Raymond) Poole, all of LaFayette, AL; Lois Reese of LaGrange, GA; Margaret Battle, Rose Marie Crenshaw and Doris Marbury, all of Wadley, AL, Janette Swint of Atlanta, GA, and Shirley Sims, Lanett, AL, uncles, Charles (LeQuetta) Reese, James (Allison) Sims and Jessie (Angelia) Sims, all of Roanoke, AL, a special lady who loved and adored Chris throughout his life, Lesia Lee, a loving host of family members and friends.
Silmon - Seroyer Funeral Home of LaFayette is directing.
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