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Mobile County A law enforcement vehicle representing an arrest scenario

A Prichard Mayoral Adviser Was Arrested on Warrants Tied to Traffic Violations From 2020

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

Prichard mayoral adviser T.J. Pettway was arrested on outstanding warrants tied to 2020 traffic violations, adding to a run of legal and administrative turbulence in the city’s government.

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Mobile A line of police vehicles traveling in formation with lights on

Hillcrest Road Will Pause Thursday Afternoon as Mobile County Escorts Sam Cochran to His Final Resting Place

James Bullard, July 14, 2026

The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office has announced the funeral procession route for former Sheriff Sam Cochran, who served 47 years in law enforcement. Drivers along Hillcrest Road should expect delays Thursday afternoon.

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Mobile Close-up of a police body-worn camera clipped to an officer's uniform

Mobile Police Weigh Body Camera Expansion Amid Tight Budget

James Bullard, November 12, 2014

Mobile’s police chief says body camera upgrades are a priority, but an aging patrol fleet is competing for limited city funding.

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Baldwin County Police patrol car representing a coastal Alabama police department

Gulf Shores Police Chief’s Open Letter Goes Viral Nationwide

James Bullard, August 18, 2014

An open letter from Gulf Shores Police Chief Ed Delmore criticizing a Missouri commander’s handling of civil unrest has spread nationally online.

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Mobile A boarded-up house on a city residential street

Mobile Police Board Up Juniper Street Home After 58 Arrests in 2014

James Bullard, June 17, 2014July 16, 2026

Mobile police shut down a Juniper Street home tied to 58 arrests in 2014, using Alabama’s drug-nuisance law to board it up.

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Baldwin County A federal law enforcement building, representing the FBI's Mobile field office

A Familiar Face Returns: Tim Fuhrman Expected to Lead the FBI’s Mobile Office

James Bullard, September 14, 2009

Tim Fuhrman, who once served as assistant special agent in charge in Mobile, was expected to return as the head of the FBI’s Mobile office, succeeding Debra Mack after her early retirement.

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