UPDATED: Vandals Destroy Alfred Saliba Family Service Center

On Monday morning, 5/9/2022, the Dothan Police Department was contacted about a burglary that had already occurred at the Alfred Saliba Family Service Center on West Lafayette Street in Dothan.  Officers discovered the inside of the building had been devastated by ruthless vandals who entered the building and deliberately destroyed as much property as they could.  Numerous windows were broken, office equipment destroyed, fire extinguishers released, and graffiti spray painted on the walls.  Through the course of the investigation, we have determined there are multiple suspects responsible for the devastation.  It appears the suspects are juvenile age to young adult age.  The investigation is ongoing, and evidence is still being processed.  Video evidence is being processed as well and as soon as pictures of suspects are available, they will be released if possible.

We ask that anyone with information related to this incident please contact Crime Stoppers at 334-793-7000 or contact the Dothan Police Department at 334-615-3000.  Information can be provided anonymously if you wish.

UPDATE:  Late Monday afternoon, 5/9/2022, it was reported that several suspects were attempting to break into the Alfred Saliba Family Service Center again.  This was the third burglary in two days.  When patrol officers arrived, a short foot pursuit ensued, and all subjects were taken into custody.  It was learned all subjects were juveniles under the age of 16.  Some of the individuals were also responsible for the burglaries the day before as well.  Through the course of this investigation, we have now determined the identity of all subjects responsible for all three burglaries in the last two days at the Alfred Salida Family Service Center.   All suspects involved are juveniles under the age of 16, therefore, due to the juvenile privacy laws, no further suspect information can be released.  Most of the stolen property has been recovered during the investigation as well.

We would like to thank the public for their valuable help in solving this crime.  Oftentimes, the smallest piece of information can be what’s needed to break a case.  Information from the community along with catching the suspects on Monday afternoon are what led to solving this crime that left four local businesses in total devastation.  These businesses will remain closed for an undetermined about of time until repairs can be made, and equipment can be repaired or replaced.

 

 

 

Dothan City School Bus And Other Vehicles Shot Into With BB Gun

On Thursday afternoon, 5/5/2022, at approximately 3:00 PM, the Dothan Police Department received a call about a Dothan City school bus being shot into while traveling in the area of Fortner Street and South Park Avenue.  There were children on the bus at the time this occurred, however, there were no injuries of any kind.  Multiple officers and investigators quickly saturated the area to begin canvassing for suspects.

While officers were responding to the school bus, two other victims called reporting their vehicles had been shot into as well while traveling in the same area.  It was determined the shots were fired by someone in the front yard of a residence in the 900 block of Fortner Street.  Officers quickly surrounded the residence and detained all occupants.  Three weapons were found inside the residence. One of them is believed to have been used to shoot at the school bus and other vehicles.  Upon examination, all three weapons were determined to be compressed-air powered BB guns and all of them were replicas of real guns.

As a result, 20 year old Jacquette Daquin Townsend, of Dothan, was charged with three counts of Throwing or Shooting Deadly or Dangerous Missile into Occupied Vehicle.  His bond was set at $45,000.00.

Jacquette Daquin Townsend – Throwing or Shooting Deadly or Dangerous Missile into Occupied Vehicle

Woman Arrested After Cutting the Man She Wanted A Relationship With

On Saturday, 4/30/2022, the Dothan Police Department responded to Sunset Drive and met the victim of an edge weapon assault that had occurred on Torino Drive.   The victim received lacerations to the face, hand, and arm, but they were not serious.  The suspect, 19 year-old Tayla Thompson, of Headland, confronted the victim because she was attempting to have a relationship with him, and she discovered they did not share the same vision.  While engaged in a conversation, it escalated to the point she produced a knife and as a result, he received the injuries.  Thompson was charged with one count of Assault Second Degree.  Her bond was set at $15,000.00.

Tayla Thompson – Assault Second Degree

Rape, Sodomy, and Sexual Abuse Leads to Arrest

On Saturday, 4/30/2022,  the Dothan Police Department was notified of a sexual assault that had just occurred.  The incident took place at a local motel here in Dothan.  The victim and suspect were acquaintances but not involved in a relationship.  After investigating the matter, probable case was established to charge 34 year old Jonathan David Golden of Dothan with Rape 1st, Sodomy 1st, and Sexual Abuse 1st.  His bond was set at $85,000.00.

Jonathan David Golden – Rape 1st, Sodomy 1st, and Sexual Abuse 1st

 

Dothan Man Charged with Multiple Sex Crimes

On 4/19/2022, the Dothan Police Department began an investigation after being made aware of inappropriate contact between an adult male and juveniles under the age of 16.  The initial investigation led to 45 year old Jason Dean Burdeshaw, of Dothan, being charged with two counts of Enticing a Child for Immoral Purposes.  As this investigation has progressed, additional evidence has been discovered that has now led to 31 additional charges for sex crimes against Burdeshaw.

On 4/27/2022, Burdeshaw was charged with 2 counts of Sexual Abuse First Degree, 10 counts of Sexual Abuse 2nd Degree,  2 counts of Rape Second Degree, and 17 counts of Sodomy Second Degree.  He has no bond for these charges.  This is still an active investigation and as we wait for results of additional evidence, future charges are likely.

Due to the sensitive nature of this case and the juvenile privacy laws, no further information will be released.

Jason Dean Burdeshaw –
Sexual Abuse First Degree X2
Sexual Abuse Second Degree X10
Rape Second Degree X2
Sodomy Second Degree X17

Man Charged with Breaking and Entering Multiple Vehicles

On Saturday night, 4/23/2022, officers responded to a breaking and entering a vehicle call in the 100 block of South Foster Street.  Alert officers spotted a suspicious person hiding in the wood line.  As officers made contact with the person, they also discovered a large pile of miscellaneous property on the ground that had been covered up with a blanket.  It was determined the items had come from multiple vehicles in the area.  The person was identified as Ronald Devone Balcom.  Balcom also had multiple stolen items on his person.  Thankfully, all property was recovered and returned to the rightful owners.

As a result of the investigation, 58 year old Ronald Devone Balcom, of Dothan, was arrested and charged with four counts of Unlawful Breaking and Entering a Vehicle.

We would like to remind everyone to make sure your vehicles are kept locked at all times, either at home, or while visiting a place of business.  Also, keep anything of value out of sight or covered up.  These reminders are often given during the holiday season, but actually should be practiced year-round.  Thieves prey upon easy opportunities.  If your valuables are visible or even if your vehicle is left unlocked, it is perceived as an invitation to criminals.

Ronald Devone Balcom – Unlawful Breaking and Entering Vehicle X4

Abbeville Man Charged with Rape

On April 19, 2022, the Dothan Police Department charged John Cole Altman, 18 years old of Abbeville, AL, with Rape First Degree.  His bond was set at $60,000.00.  This charge is a result of an investigation into an incident that took place in Dothan on April 15, 2022.  Due to the sensitive nature of this case and the juvenile privacy laws, no further information can be provided.

John Cole Altman – Rape First Degree

 

Building Set on Fire for Second Time

On Tuesday, 4/19/2022, a structure fire was reported in the 200 block of North Oates Street.  This is the second time within a month this building has caught fire.  The first fire occurred on 3/28/2022.  The property is vacant and currently being remolded.  At the time of the fire Tuesday, officers in the area arrived on scene quickly and located a suspicious person on the property covered in soot.  Dothan Fire Department personnel arrived and extinguished the blaze.  The individual detained was identified as 33 year-old Joe Edward Thomas.  Thomas has had two previous encounters with police at this property and had been given a trespass warning on 01/26/2022, and then arrested for trespassing on 04/08/2022.  Thomas provided his address as homeless.

The investigation into Tuesday’s fire revealed Thomas was in possession of copper that had been removed from an air-conditioning unit in the room where the fire was located and observed leaving the room at the time the fire started by a witness to the events. Thomas was arrested and charged with Arson Second Degree for Tuesday’s fire.  His bond was set at $30,000.00.  A specific motive for setting the fire is currently unknown.

Joe Edward Thomas – Arson Second Degree

 

Child Custody Lands One in Jail

On Wednesday, April 13, 2022, just before noon, a 6-week-old child was taken from his temporary residence in the 400 block of South Appletree Street in Dothan, AL by his mother, Alexis Richards, and her male companion, Mauquez Banks.  The child had been placed at this temporary address as part of a safety plan put into place several days earlier by the Department of Human Resources (DHR).

Alexis Richards was only allowed supervised visitation.  Alexis Richards and Mauquez Banks went to the residence where the child had been placed unannounced, and unplanned, and took the child without the knowledge of the child’s current custodian. When the Dothan Police Department was notified of this incident, information was gathered and broadcast as soon as possible to include an Amber Alert.  Shortly after the Amber Alert was broadcast, the child was located with Alexis Richards and another family member in Midland City, AL. The child was safe and had not been harmed in any way.

The Dothan Police Department would like to thank all the agencies who assisted in this investigation which includes:  The FBI, Dale County Sheriff’s Department, Ozark Police Department, Troy Police Department, Midland City Police Department, ALEA, and the Alabama Fusion Center.  All these entities working together resulted in the safe return of this child.

So far, Alexis Richards, 22 years-old of Dothan, has been charged with one count of Interference with Custody.  The investigation is on going and charges could be possible for Mauquez Banks in the future.

Alexis Richards – Interference With Custody. No Bond

Man Gets Shot While Trying To Get A Haircut

On April 11, 2022, officers responded to a firearm assault in the 1300 block of Montgomery Highway.  Officers made contact with the victim who had received a gunshot wound to his hand.  The victim stated he was at this location waiting to get a haircut when he was approached by the suspect.  They exchanged words about an ongoing issue between them before the suspect produced a handgun.  As the victim was running away, a shot was fired at him striking him in the hand.  The victim was treated on the scene by Dothan Fire and Rescue before he drove himself to the hospital for further treatment.

The suspect has been identified as 35-year-old Damien Antwan Jackson of Dothan.  He is currently wanted for attempted murder as a result of this incident.  Anyone with information about this incident, or the whereabouts of Jackson is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 334-793-7000 or the Dothan Police Department at 334-615-3000.

WANTED: Damien Antwan Jackson – Attempted Murder

 

 

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