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Reward Offered

A $5,000 reward has been offered by the Governor's Office for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the murder of Bear Creek resident Gregory Mark Lawler (age 34).

Mr. Lawler's body was found at his residence on October 29, 2003.  He died as the result of a gun shot wound.

If you have any information, please call the Marion County Sheriff's Office at (205) 921-4333 or our office at (205) 921-7403. All calls will be kept confidential.

 

Reward Offered

A reward has been offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the murder of Marion County store owner Dexter Long.

Mr. Long was killed just outside of his grocery store on County Road 56 in the Shotsville Community in the early morning hours of December 18, 1997.

If you have any information, please call the Marion County Sheriff's Office at (205) 921-7433 or our office at (205) 921-7403. All calls will be kept confidential.

 

Reward Offered

A reward has been offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the murders of Winston County residents Elmer and Joette Thrasher.

The Thrashers were killed on the night of December 10, 2001 in their home on Alabama Highway 195 in the Forkville community.

If you have any information, please call the Winston County Sheriff's Office at (205) 489-2115 or our office at (205) 489-2235. All calls will be kept confidential.

     

 

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As a convenience to our site's visitors, we provide the following links to other prosecution and other law enforcement oriented web site. We DO NOT vouch for the accuracy and/or contents of these sites. Please visit them with caution, as a web site's content can change without notice.

  • Alabama Appellate Courts
    Alabama has three appellate courts: the Supreme Court, the Court of Civil Appeals, and the Court of Criminal Appeals. Appellate courts do not try cases, have juries, witnesses, or court reporters. They review actions or decisions of the trial courts by reviewing the record on questions of law or allegations of procedural error.

  • Alabama Attorney General
    Right click here to download the "Indentity Theft Guide" that has been produced by the Attorney General's office.

  • Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles
    Learn about the probation and parole process. Also find a list of scheduled parole hearings.

  • Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission
    Alabama's compensation law covers a variety of expenses for which compensation is paid. The Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission provides the only substantial financial compensation to victims for expenses for personal injuries including medical, funeral and counseling bills. This assistance lessens the financial burden on innocent victims of violent crime and serves as a vehicle of hope for the rights of crime victims.

  • Alabama Department of Corrections Inmate Search
    View location and scheduled release information about inmates currently incarcerated by the State of Alabama.

  • DHR Child Support Enforcement Division
    The Child Support Enforcement (CSE or IV-D) Program is a joint Federal/State effort to help families establish paternity (when necessary), obtain orders for payment of child support, and secure compliance with child support court orders. One of the goals of the Child Support Enforcement Program is to help families achieve self-sufficiency because the non-payment of child support is a key factor contributing to the impoverishment of children.

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To contact us:

MARION:
WINSTON:
Office of District Attorney
P. O. Box 1596
Hamilton, AL 35570

  Office of District Attorney
P. O. Box 211
Double Springs, AL 35553

Phone: (205) 921-7403
FAX: (205) 921-4443
  Phone: (205) 489-2235
FAX: (205) 489-5660

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