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ALABAMA LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY2+ weeks agoAgencyARRESTED: Marquis Spencer, Jr. , 31, of Tuscaloosa, was charged with first-degree human trafficking and is being held in the Tuscaloosa County Jail. Great work by ALEA Special Agents and all involved! #ALEAProtects #EnditAlabama https://tuscaloosathread.com/human-trafficking-arrest-in-tuscaloosa/?fbclid=IwAR3LPB8D-Dge7Xx2x2Ooi0R0cgClzmmD7WXc_FO9xBt5cGmVZqsfY64gu7Q411Like113

HUNTSVILLE UTILITIES2+ weeks agoAgencyMarch 7 is National Slam The Scam Day, which was started by the Social Security Administration as a way to bring awareness to Social Security related scams. The tactics these scammers use are nearly identical to those they use when targeting utility customers. Please take note of these red flags to protect yourself from scammers, and share with your family and friends. Remember, scammers like to target the elderly, people who are not very tech savvy, small business owners, and those who may not speak English as their primary language. Scammers target everyone. Recognize scammers. They may: Pretend to be from an agency or organization you know. Say there's a problem or promise a prize. Pressure you to act immediately. Tell you to pay in a specific way. Do not give scammers money or personal information - ignore them! How to avoid a scam: Remain calm. Talk to someone you trust. Hang up or ignore the message. Do not click on links or attachments. Protect your money. Criminals will insist that you pay in a hard-to-trace manner, such as with a gift card, prepaid debit card, cryptocurrency, wire transfer, money transfer, or by mailing cash. Protect your personal information. Be skeptical of a contact you didn't initiate. Spread the word. Share your knowledge of Social Security-related scams. Post on social media using the hashtag #SlamTheScam to share your experience and warn others. Visit ssa.gov/scam for more information.15Like

ALABAMA LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY2+ weeks agoAgencyOn February 24, 2024, an explosive device was detonated outside of the Alabama Attorney General's Office in downtown Montgomery, Alabama. ALEA and the #FBI are seeking assistance in identifying an individual who may have information related to this crime. Learn more: https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/seeking-info/explosive-device86Like125

ALABAMA LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY2+ weeks agoAgency**ALEA, FBI Mobile and the AG’s Office Asking for Public's Assistance in Explosive Device Detonated in Montgomery** On Saturday, Feb. 24, at approximately 3:42 a.m., an explosive device was detonated near the intersection of Washington Avenue and South Bainbridge Street, outside of the Alabama Attorney General's Office in downtown Montgomery. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), along with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Mobile and the Alabama Attorney General’s Office, are seeking the public's assistance in identifying a person of interest that may have information related to this crime. If you recognize or have any information concerning this individual, please call 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit information online at: https://tips.fbi.gov/digitalmedia/4f63625fed6af5b. Special Agents with ALEA's State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) received notification of a suspicious package at approximately 8:19 a.m., on Monday, Feb. 26, and immediately responded to the scene and deemed the area safe. The suspicious package was confirmed as the device which was detonated on Saturday. Troopers assigned to ALEA’s Protective Services Division and Special Agents assigned to ALEA’s Hazardous Device Unit (HDU), along with Agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and Officers from the Montgomery Police Department, also responded to the scene to assist. No injuries or damage to nearby buildings were reported. Nothing further is available as the investigation remains ongoing.165Like191

ALABAMA LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY2+ weeks agoAgencyQUAD CITIES POST – At approximately 3:43 p. m. Wednesday, Feb. 28, a pursuit occurred involving Troopers with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) Highway Patrol Division. The pursuit began on Alabama 24 near the 31 mile marker, in Franklin County, after an ALEA Trooper conducted a traffic stop on a Cadillac Escalade for speeding. The driver of the Cadillac fled during the traffic stop and a pursuit ensued. The pursuit ended on Alabama 24 near Alabama 157, in Lawrence County, with assistance from Moulton Police Department and Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department. The driver was taken into custody without incident. Upon search of the vehicle, $50,000 in U.S. Currency, 12.5 pounds of marijuana, 121 dosage units of Liquid THC, 3 handguns, and 1 rifle was seized by Special Agents with ALEA’s State Bureau of Investigations (SBI). The driver, John Borelli, 29, of Chesterfield, Mich. was arrested, transported to the Lawrence County Detention Center, and charged with Drug Trafficking, Felony Eluding, Possession of Firearm with Altered Serial Number, Receiving Stolen Property 2nd, Reckless Driving, and Speeding. The passengers, Darius Braden, 28, of Detroit, Mich. and Cor’tae Davidson, 20, of Rochester, Minn., were arrested, transported to the Lawrence County Detention Center, and charged with Drug Trafficking.539Like670

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