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Illegal Gambling Investigation 

Birmingham, AL 01/25/2018 After receiving a tip, Sheriffs detectives launched a two-week investigation into an illegal gambling operation in the Fultondale area. Last night Sheriff’s detectives executed a search warrant at an address in the 1600 block of K C Dement...

Three Arrested for Trafficking Methamphetamine

Birmingham, AL 01/24/2018 Three people were arrested January 22 as part of an ongoing investigation into the distribution of methamphetamine in southwest Birmingham. Deputies from the Sheriff’s Narcotics Unit established surveillance on a suspected methamphetamine...

McCalla Man Charged with Center Point Burglary

Birmingham, AL 01/23/2018 A 22-year-old McCalla man has been charged with the burglary of a residence in the 2300 block of Spencer Lane in Center Point after leaving his driver’s license with the stolen property. On January 10, 2018, deputies were called to a home in...

Sheriff’s Detectives Seeking Identity of Church Burglary Suspect

  Birmingham, AL 01/23/2018 Sheriff’s detectives are asking for public assistance in identifying a man who broke into a Forestdale church and stole a television. On January 8, 2018, deputies were called to First United Presbyterian Church in the 1300 block of...

Former PTA Treasurer Charged with Theft

  Birmingham, AL 01/22/2018 A 26-year-old Fultondale woman has turned herself into the Jefferson County Jail after being charged with theft from a high school PTA account. On November 27, 2017, a school resource deputy was called to the office of Fultondale...

Accidental Death

Birmingham, AL 01/20/2018 Sheriffs Office notified after a western Jefferson County teen died at an area hospital from burns received on January 14, at a home on Snowville-Brent Road. On Thursday January 18, Sheriff’s officials were contacted by a hospital social...