Category: Huntsville Police
Missing Person
July 15, 2020Huntsville Police is looking for a missing person. Sharon Michelle Copeland Hardee left her residence on June 30, 2020 and has not returned. She was last seen in the area of Ivy Avenue in Huntsville, AL. Her direction of travel is unknown at this time. If anyone has any information regarding the whereabouts of Sharon Michelle Copeland Hardee, please contact the Huntsville Police Department at (256) 427-5448. Hardee flyer
Read MoreB&E To Auto Crime Prevention
July 14, 2020Huntsville Police want to remind the public that locking vehicle doors can significantly reduce the possibility of being a victim of a vehicle burglary (B&E to Auto). We recently evaluated our B&E to Auto crime stats and saw a significant decrease city wide for the second quarter of 2020 as compared to the second quarter of 2019. There was a 41% decrease in B&E to Auto cases city wide during [ more ]
Read MorePolice Citizens Advisory Council Now Accepting Public Comment
July 9, 2020The Huntsville Police Citizens Advisory Council (HPCAC) is undertaking a review of police actions that occurred before and during recent protest events in Huntsville from May 30 to June 5. Part of the HPCAC review includes input from the general public. Residents may now submit their comments through an Online Form at HuntsvilleAL.gov/PoliceCitizensAdvisoryCouncil. The form will be active through August 7. While the review process is expected to take time, HPCAC Chair [ more ]
Read MoreHomicide Investigation
July 9, 2020Huntsville Police responded to the area of the 2700 block of Oakwood Rd. at approximately 8:30 am reference a body that was in a grassy area at this location. When officers arrived a deceased male was found in an open area at the location. The male is 20-30 yrs. old. The specific manner of death is not being released at this time. The investigation continues. If anyone has any information about [ more ]
Read MoreAssault and Death Investigation Case
July 8, 2020Overnight at approximately 11:40 pm Officers were flagged down about an assault on the 2000 block of Levert St. Once they were at the residence they found an assault victim with non-life threatening injuries inside the home. They also found a deceased individual. Our Major Crimes Investigators are working the assault and death investigation. The investigation continues.
Read MoreGraffiti Investigations
June 23, 2020Overnight, more disturbing graffiti was discovered at the overpass of Governors Dr and Memorial Parkway. There was similar graffiti left on the overpass at Airport Rd and Memorial Parkway discovered in the early morning hours of June 13th. Investigators have had at least one person of interest that was provided through an anonymous tip on the Airport Rd case. Anyone with information in these cases is encouraged to call Criminal [ more ]
Read MoreUnlawful Assembly Investigations
June 5, 2020Huntsville Police is currently conducting multiple investigations into criminal activity that occurred during the unlawful assembly downtown this past Wednesday night. The North Alabama Multi-Agency Crime Center (NAMACC) and Criminal Investigations Center (CID) have been reviewing evidence and other material for these investigations. Today, we have arrested 52 yr old Patrick Joseph McCool for disorderly conduct. This criminal charge is for acts that evening that involved picking up and throwing one [ more ]
Read MoreCity of Huntsville prepares for more peaceful demonstrations
June 2, 2020The City of Huntsville is preparing for more demonstrations this week as the community and nation continue to mourn the tragic death of George Floyd. Huntsville Police and City departments are working with area leaders to ensure a safe and peaceful event on Wednesday sponsored by the NAACP. The demonstration on Monday in Big Spring Park and subsequent march around the courthouse square was scheduled as a three-hour event and largely [ more ]
Read MoreHPD Chief McMurray Statement Regarding The Death Of George Floyd In Minnesota
June 1, 2020“The misconduct of a few officers several hundred miles away has once again brought national attention and doubt on the profession of law enforcement. I have spent this last week in communication with Huntsville Police Department employees, the Mayor’s Office and our City Council Members emphasizing the intolerable and inexcusable in-custody death of George Floyd. The video is heart-wrenching and angers police leaders across the country. HPD extends our deepest condolences [ more ]
Read MoreAuto Theft and Drug Trafficking Arrests
May 15, 2020STAC Agents and the HPD Anti-Crime Team made two arrests today in connection to auto theft and drug trafficking. Cash and weapons were also seized in the overnight 24-hr investigation. Cousins, Thirty-one yr. old Damion Doral Drake and 27 yr. old Jamee Shaquen Drake were arrested. The investigation began earlier in the week with a tip about illegal narcotics sales occurring at a residence in North Madison County. This lead to [ more ]
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