Mugshots of the Day 12-16-2025

Mugshots of the Day 12-15-2025

All persons are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Mugshots of the Day 12-12-2025 through 12-14-2025

All persons are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Lieutenant Watkins Graduates from the FBI National Academy Session 296

(DOTHAN, Ala.) On December 11, 2025, Chief William E. Benny announced that Lieutenant Lacy Watkins has graduated as a member of the 296th session of the FBI National Academy. The graduation took place at the National Academy in Quantico, Virginia, on December 11th, 2025. Lt. Watkins is the second female officer in department history to complete this prestigious program. Nationally, fewer than one percent of officers have the opportunity to attend the program.

Internationally known for its academic excellence, the National Academy offers 11 weeks of advanced communication, leadership, and fitness training. Participants must have proven records as professionals within their agencies to attend. On average, these officers have 21 years of law enforcement experience and usually return to their agencies to serve in executive-level positions.

The 296th session consisted of 254 law enforcement officers who graduated today from the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. The 296th session of the National Academy consisted of men and women from 47 states and the District of Columbia.

The class included members of law enforcement agencies from 24 countries, four military organizations, and two federal civilian organizations.

“I am proud that Lt. Watkins was selected to attend the FBI National Academy’s 296th session.  Lt. Watkins has proven herself with her professionalism and leadership within the Dothan Police Department.  Lt. Watkins joins the group of FBI National Academy Alumni that continue to provide valuable leadership and experience to the Dothan Police Department.” – Chief Benny.

Lt. Watkins is the current division commander of the Professional Standards Division.  Lt. Watkins started her career with Dothan Police Department in August 2011 and quickly rose through the ranks.  Lt. Watkins spent several years as a criminal investigator as well in the Patrol Division.  Lt. Watkins was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in October 2023.

FBI Academy instructors, special agents, and other staff with advanced degrees provide the training; many instructors are recognized internationally in their fields. Since 1972, National Academy students have been able to earn undergraduate and graduate credits from the University of Virginia, which accredits all the National Academy courses offered.

A total of 56,688 graduates have completed the FBI National Academy since it began in 1935. The National Academy is held at the FBI Training Academy in Quantico, the same facility where the FBI trains its new special agents and intelligence analysts.

Lt. Watkins with FBI Director Kash Patel
Lt. Watkins with Chief Benny in Quantico, VA at the FBI Academy

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Mugshots of the Day 12-11-2025

All persons are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law

Mugshots of the Day 12-10-2025

All persons are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Three Charged with Human Trafficking in Illegal Sex Ring

(DOTHAN, Ala.) On December 10, 2025, the Dothan Police Department, in connection with a two-month investigation, charged Adam Scott Moore (42), Jeremy Leonard Blackmon (39), and Jimmie Lee Covington Jr. (38) with two counts of Human Trafficking 2nd degree as well as other charges.  In November, investigators involved in the investigation of drug use and sale were alerted to activity by the three suspects involving setting up sexual encounters with clients through a social media platform.

According to investigators, Blackmon, Covington, and Moore were involved in the scheduling, payment, and protection of adult females over the age of 18 while they engaged in unlawful sexual activity for payment at local hotels.  During different operations, other crimes were uncovered that implicated the three suspects.  Moore was charged with two counts of Human Trafficking 2nd degree and Chemical Endangerment of a Child.  Blackmon was charged with two counts of Human Trafficking 2nd degree, Rape 1st degree, and five failure to appear warrants with Dothan City Court.  Covington was charged with two counts of Human Trafficking 2nd degree.  All suspects are being held without bond at the Houston County Jail.  More arrests and charges are possible as the investigation continues.

Due to the sensitive nature of the investigation, no further information can be released.  Human Trafficking is a crime for which vulnerable individuals are exploited to benefit criminals by subjecting victims to terrible situations and conditions.  No person should be subjected to human trafficking.  The Dothan Police Department will aggressively follow leads on human trafficking in our area and advocate for aggressive prosecution of those involved.  We’ll help.  We’ll listen.  If you or someone you know is being or has been subjected to human trafficking, we encourage you to contact the Dothan Police Department at 334-615-3000, submit tips to Central Alabama Crime Stoppers at 334-215-STOP, or anonymously online at P3TIPS.com.

-Chief William E. Benny

Adam Scott Moore (42) of Dothan- Human Trafficking 2nd degree, Chemical Endangerment of a Child, No bond
Jeremy Leonard Blackmon (39) of Dothan- Human Trafficking 2nd degree and Rape 1st degree, No bond
Jimmie Lee Covington Jr. (38) of Dothan- Human Trafficking 2nd Degree, No bond

 

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Mugshots of the Day 12-09-2025

All persons are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Major Fentanyl Bust Lands One in Jail; Large Amount of Marijuana and Guns Also Seized

(DOTHAN, Ala.) On November 4, 2025, Dothan Police Narcotics Investigators seized 700 grams of fentanyl pills, 759 THC vape pens, and approximately 465 pounds of marijuana in search warrant conducted at a residence in the 2000 block of Woodland Drive.  This seizure was the result of a long-term, ongoing investigation into drugs being dealt in the City of Dothan.  The suspect, Vasquez Ramon Bryant (37) of Dothan, was arrested and charged with Trafficking-Fentanyl and Trafficking- Marijuana with more charges pending after further investigation.

On November 4th, a patrol officer made a traffic stop on a vehicle being driven by Bryant in the 3000 block of Ross Clark Circle.  A search of the vehicle yielded 62 grams in blue pills that tested positive for fentanyl.  A subsequent search warrant at the residence on Woodland Drive revealed a large quantity of various narcotics and paraphernalia.  Investigators found 700 grams of fentanyl in pill form with an approximate street value of $105,000.00, 759 individual THC vape devices with a street value of $11,925.00, approximately 465 pounds of marijuana with a street value of $232,500.00, various drug paraphernalia items, and two firearms, which included one AR style rifle.  The investigation is still ongoing.

I am very proud of the work of officers and investigators who put in countless hours working to make the City of Dothan a safer place.  The amount of fentanyl found was enough to kill the entire population of our city and then some.  We want the people supplying this poison on our streets to consider themselves on notice. We will find you, we will arrest you, and we will advocate for the harshest prosecution allowed by law.

-Chief William E. Benny

Vasquez Ramon Bryant (37) of Dothan- Trafficking-Fentanyl and Trafficking-Marijuana
Large Fentanyl Bust with Marijuana and guns
700 grams of Fentanyl

One Adult and One Juvenile Arrested for Shooting that Injures Two People

(DOTHAN, Ala.)  On November 2, 2025, Dothan Police Officers responded to reports of gunshots fired in the area of an apartment complex in the 1100 block of Kinsey Road.  Shortly after the call of shots fired, an officer was waved down in the area and told that a 12-year-old juvenile was suffering from a gunshot wound to the arm that was non-life threatening.  As officers were attempting to locate a crime scene, they were notified there was another report of a 19-year-old suffering from a gunshot wound to the lower leg that was also non-life threatening.  Officers were able to determine the victims and shootings were all related to a single incident.  Criminal investigators were called to the scene to begin the investigation.  The two people who were shot were treated at a local hospital and released.

A suspect was identified early in the investigation, and officers began searching.  The suspect, identified as Kharon Martin (18) was located at a convenience store near South Oates Street and Ross Clark Circle.  Martin was brought to the police department for an interview.  A second suspect, a 16-year-old juvenile, was also identified as a suspect and was located at his residence.  Martin confessed to being part of the shooting during questioning although he did not actually fire a weapon.  The 16-year-old juvenile also confessed to the shooting during an interview and admitted to being one person firing a weapon.

Martin has been charged with two counts of Assault 1st degree for his role in the crime.  Martin is being held without bond at the Houston County Jail.  The 16-year-old juvenile was charged as an adult with two counts of Assault 1st degree and Illegal possession of a firearm by a juvenile.  The juvenile is also being held without bond at the Houston Count Jail.  Due to juvenile privacy laws, no further information can be released about the juvenile.  Investigators continue to investigate this crime and more arrests are possible.

Actions have consequences.  Firing a gun at someone is a serious crime that will have serious consequences in the City of Dothan.  This type of violence has no place in our community, and we will vigorously pursue prosecution to get the people committing this violence off our streets. We are thankful for the tips that came from the community and solid police work by officers that allowed us to make these arrests quickly.

-Chief William E. Benny

Kahron Lamir Martin (18) of Dothan- Two Counts of Assault 1st degree, no bond

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