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Judge Sets $200,000 Bail for Mobile Teen Charged in Killing of Former Williamson Player

James Bullard, June 26, 2014

A Mobile judge set $200,000 bail for an 18-year-old charged in the shooting death of a former Williamson High School linebacker and new father, killed on a dead-end street in a neighborhood police call a violent hot spot.

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Mobile Police Search for Gunman Who Flagged Down Driver and Stole His Keys

James Bullard, June 15, 2014

Mobile police were searching for a man who flagged down a passing motorist late one night near Moffett Road, pulled a gun and made off with the driver’s keys in an armed robbery on St. Charles Court.

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Two Men Arrested in Mobile Shooting That Wounded Three Children on Baltimore Street

James Bullard, June 15, 2014

Mobile police arrested two men in connection with a June 3 shooting that wounded three children on Baltimore Street, charging both with reckless endangerment after what investigators described as a fight.

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A Phantom Website Pushed Steve Nodine for Mayor. He Said He Wasn’t Running.

James Bullard, February 3, 2009

An anonymous website urged Mobile County Commissioner Steve Nodine to challenge Mayor Sam Jones in 2009. Nodine said flatly that he would not run, and his allies accused the mayor’s camp of manufacturing an opponent.

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Mobile Police Solve Twice as Many Car Thefts as the National Average, Chief Says

James Bullard, May 4, 2007

Mobile’s clearance rate on stolen vehicle cases stood at 28.8 percent, more than double the national figure, and Police Chief Phillip Garrett said false reports and scrap yards were both part of the story.

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