Abbeville Man Charged with Manslaughter After Fentanyl Overdose

(DOTHAN, Ala.) On February 26, 2026, the Dothan Police Department responded to a medical call at an apartment complex in the 2200 block of Westgate Parkway.  The caller reported a female was unresponsive as life-saving efforts were in progress.  Officers arrived on scene and immediately began to give emergency medical aid along with Dothan Fire Department paramedics.  The victim, identified as Jakinah Chamique Freeman (25), was transported to a local hospital for treatment but was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.

While speaking with the person reporting the incident, it was learned by officers a black male was seen running from the residence prior to first responders arriving.  Criminal investigators were called to the scene to investigate.  Video surveillance in the area and witness statements led investigators to identify the suspect as Danious Da’Kel Sewell (21) of Abbeville.

After the investigation and forensic analysis, it was determined Freeman’s death was caused by fentanyl overdose.  Investigators allege Sewell provided the fentanyl that was the cause of Freeman’s death.  Sewell was charged with Manslaughter-Fentanyl and booked in the Houston County Jail.  Sewell is being held without bond.

-Chief William E. Benny

Danious Da’kel Sewell (21) of Abbeville- Manslaughter-Fentanyl, no bond

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Update on Officer Involved Shooting Sunday Night

(DOTHAN, Ala.) On April 12, 2026, just after 7:00 pm, the Dothan Police Department received calls about a man with a firearm threatening individuals in a nearby apartment complex. After officers spoke with witnesses, they were directed to a residence in the 100 block of East Lafayette Street.  As officers tried to make contact, shots were fired from the house at the officers.  Officers returned fire at the suspect, who then barricaded himself inside the residence.  Officers set up a perimeter and called for the Special Response Team and Crisis Negotiators.

Negotiators attempted for more than an hour to make contact to get the subject to surrender without incident.  The subject refused to surrender or respond to negotiators.  During the standoff, more rounds were fired at officers on scene.  The subject was shot by law enforcement on scene and was transported to a local hospital.  The suspect, identified as Antonia Christopher King (45) of Dothan, was pronounced dead at the hospital.

The State Bureau of Investigation has been requested to investigate the officer-involved shooting according to state law.  Any further questions should be directed to Alabama SBI.

-Chief William E. Benny

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Dothan Man Charged with Multiple Felonies Following Indecent Exposure Investigation

(DOTHAN, Ala.) On April 7, 2026, the Dothan Police Department became aware of reports of a man engaging in inappropriate sex acts in front of victims in Dothan.  An investigation immediately began in order to identify the person responsible. Witnesses described a small grey passenger car as the suspect vehicle.  After reviewing various video surveillance sources and interviewing witnesses, it was determined the suspect was Adam Christopher Ash (37) of Dothan.  A records check revealed Ash was a registered sex offender in Dothan.

While trying to locate Ash, investigators discovered Ash had changed jobs, addresses and went out of the city limits for an extended period of time without notifying the Dothan Police Department, as required by law.  As a result of the investigation, Ash has been charged with four counts of felony Indecent Exposure and three counts for violating the Alabama Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA).  Ash is being held without bond.

-Chief William E. Benny

Adam Christopher Ash (37) of Dothan- Four Counts of Indecent Exposure and Three Counts of SORNA violations, no bond.

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Drugs Delivered Through the Mail Land Two in Jail

(DOTHAN, Ala.) On April 9, 2026, the Dothan Police Department was notified that a package suspected to contain illegal drugs was set to be delivered to a Dothan address.  Dothan Police Narcotics investigators were immediately notified.  It was discovered that the suspects, identified as Gerald Rattery (40) of West Palm Beach, Florida and Brian Fields (39) of Chico, California, were set to receive the package containing illegal narcotics.  Inside the package, investigators found approximately 10 pounds of marijuana.

After the delivery was made, Rattery and Fields left the location on a vehicle.  A traffic stop on the vehicle revealed the package was placed in the trunk.  Rattery was charged with one count of Conspiracy to Traffic Marijuana and Fields was charged with one count of Trafficking Marijuana.  Both are being held on $1.5 million bonds.

-Chief William E. Benny

Gerald Anthony Ratter (40) of West Palm Beach, FL- Conspiracy to Traffic Marijuana, $1.5 million bond
Brian Fields (40) of Chico, CA- Trafficking Marijuana, $1.5 million bond
Approximately 10 pounds of Marijuana

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Man Falls Through Ceiling While High on Drugs and Charged with Burglary

On April 3, 2026, around 3:00 am, Dothan Police Officers responded to a burglary in progress in the 300 block of Daniel Circle.  Officers met with the homeowner who explained he heard his dogs barking around 1:00 am.  The homeowner checked the inside and outside of the residence but found nothing.  Just before 3:00 am, the homeowner heard a loud crash and went to see what the sound was.  The homeowner found the suspect, identified as Jacob Mark Wilson Gates (33) of Dothan, lying in the hallway after falling through the ceiling.  The homeowner, in order to protect himself, struck Gates with a dog gate until Gates fled the residence.

Officers were quick to respond and tracked the suspect using a police K-9.  The dog tracked the suspect to the 2000 block of Stonebridge where Gates was apprehended.  It was clear to officers Gates was impaired by drug use.  During a search, officers found a bag with numerous different pills along with a white powder and syringes.  Through the investigation, it was discovered Gates entered the attic of the residence by climbing a porch railing and entering a roof vent.  Gates was in the attic for about 2 hours before he fell through the ceiling.

Gates was arrested and charged with Burglary 2nd degree.  Other charges are pending analysis of the pills and powder found on Gates.

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