Juvenile Charged as Adult for Robbery of a Bicycle

On May 17, 2026, Dothan Police responded to an armed robbery in progress in the 200 block of North Lena Street.  The victim told police he was in the 200 block of North Lena Street when he was approached by a male in dark clothing.  The suspect demanded the victim’s bicycle and made a motion in his jacket pocket as if he was armed with a weapon.

As police responded quickly to the area, an alert officer noticed a subject matching the description given by the victim.  The suspect, a juvenile under the age of 18, was in possession of the bicycle.  The suspect was confirmed to be the person responsible for taking the bicycle.  The juvenile was charged, as an adult, with Robbery 1st degree.  While searching, officer found marijuana in the juvenile’s possession, and he was also charged with Possession of Marijuana 2nd degree.  Due to the suspect’s age and Alabama privacy laws, we are unable to identify the juvenile.

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Eight Officers Awarded the Prestigious Medal of Merit

Corporal H. Heath

On June 3, 2025, Corporal Hunter Heath responded to a life-threatening emergency at the Dothan Elks Lodge, where an individual was found submerged in the deep end of the swimming pool. Without hesitation, Corporal Heath entered the water, descended to the bottom of the pool, and retrieved the victim before immediately initiating life-saving CPR.  His efforts continued until rescue personnel from the Dothan Fire Department arrived to assume medical care.

Tragically, despite his immediate and commendable efforts, the victim was later pronounced deceased. Corporal Heath’s actions demonstrated exceptional professionalism, decisive response, and an unwavering commitment to the preservation of life under extremely challenging conditions.  Corporal Heath’s actions exemplify the highest standards of dedication, professionalism, and commitment to duty that are hallmarks of the Dothan Police Department.

Officer S. Davis

On February 1, 2026, Officer Stuart Davis responded to a burglary in progress and quickly located a suspect attempting to flee through a drainage ditch behind the residence. Despite freezing temperatures and hazardous conditions, Officer Davis entered waist-deep water to pursue the suspect. The suspect was apprehended and later charged with Domestic Violence 1st Degree. His willingness to put himself at risk under dangerous conditions to bring a repeat offender into custody demonstrates exceptional courage, determination, and dedication to protecting the community.  Officer Davis’s courage, determination, and unwavering dedication to public safety exemplify the values and service excellence of the Dothan Police Department.

Officer M. Reed, Officer C. Mendheim, Corporal T. Davis, Corporal J. Ducker, Corporal B. Plummer, and Sergeant A. Broten

On September 10, 2025, officers responded to a highly volatile and dangerous situation involving an individual experiencing a mental health crisis who had barricaded himself, threatened violence, and indicated the presence of explosive devices. Officers quickly established a secure perimeter, evacuated nearby residents, and worked together to de-escalate the situation through communication and coordinated tactics.

Throughout the incident, each of these officers demonstrated exceptional courage, sound judgment, and unwavering professionalism under extraordinary circumstances. They provided critical support, maintained tactical awareness, and ensured the safety of fellow officers and the surrounding community during a high-risk encounter involving a potential explosive threat.

Their collective actions directly contributed to the safe containment and peaceful resolution of the incident, preventing what could have been a catastrophic outcome.  Their calm and disciplined response under extreme pressure serves as a testament to their dedication to protecting the lives of others, even at significant personal risk.

Through their professionalism, courage, and coordinated response, these officers exemplified the highest standards of service and dedication to public safety.

Five Officers Honored with Life-Saving Awards

Officer K. Devine and Officer N. Huff

On December 21, 2025, at approximately 12:50 a.m., Officers Kayla Devine and Nicholas Huff were the first to respond to a critical medical emergency involving a victim suffering from a severe arm laceration with active arterial bleeding. Recognizing the life-threatening nature of the injury, they acted swiftly and applied a tourniquet, stabilizing the victim and enabling successful transport for advanced medical care.

Medical professionals later confirmed that their immediate actions were the determining factor in saving the victim’s life. In addition to their lifesaving efforts, both officers effectively secured the scene, overcame investigative challenges, and demonstrated exceptional professionalism throughout the incident. Their quick thinking, skill, and dedication reflect the highest standards of law enforcement service.

Officer J. Yates

On November 23, 2025, at approximately 11:47 p.m., Officer Yates responded to a medical emergency involving a patient who had suffered a massive heart attack and was not breathing. Upon arriving within minutes, Officer Yates immediately began CPR. His prompt response and decisive actions were instrumental in sustaining the patient’s life until Dothan Fire Department personnel arrived, restored a pulse, and transported the patient to Flowers Hospital. As a result of these efforts, the patient made a full recovery.

Officer D. Turner and Officer W. Taylor

On March 29, 2026, Officers David Turner and William Taylor responded to a medical emergency and located an unresponsive male victim. Without hesitation, both officers immediately initiated CPR and continued life-saving measures until the arrival of rescue personnel from the Dothan Fire Department arrived on the scene to take over medical care.

Throughout the incident, they worked seamlessly alongside emergency responders, providing critical assistance and demonstrating exceptional teamwork. Their swift actions, professionalism, and unwavering commitment to preserving life ultimately resulted in saving the victim’s life. Their efforts reflect the highest standards of service and dedication to the community.

Four Crime Evidence Division Employees Honored with Certificate of Appreciation

Crime Scene Supervisor Tyler King, Crime Scene Technician Courtney Rogers, Evidence Custodian Radney Crawford, and Evidence Technician Calene Morris are awarded Certificate of Appreciation Awards.

This team is recognized for distinguished civilian service and outstanding leadership in the planning, coordination, training, and execution of the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network program. Their expertise and commitment played a critical role in strengthening the department’s forensic and investigative capabilities. Through their dedicated efforts, more than 1,500 firearms were processed and over 4,000 entries were submitted into NIBIN, significantly expanding the reach and effectiveness of ballistic intelligence.

Their meticulous attention to detail, technical proficiency, and strong coordination with internal personnel and partner agencies resulted in the development and dissemination of more than 2,000 actionable leads. These efforts directly supported 19 partner agencies, enhancing regional collaboration and contributing to the identification, investigation, and reduction of violent crime. Their work reflects a high level of professionalism, innovation, and dedication to public safety, making a lasting impact on both the department and the community it serves.

– We proudly congratulate the Crime Evidence Division employees

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