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Coverage of Strickland Youth Center from South Alabama News, the local news source for Mobile, Baldwin and the surrounding counties of the Alabama Gulf Coast.

Mobile A car door handle in a dark parking lot, illustrating vehicle break-ins at an apartment complex in Mobile, Alabama

Ski Mask, Backpack, and an Open Car Window at 5:30 A.M.: Juvenile Charged in Four Mobile Vehicle Break-Ins

James Bullard, July 13, 2026July 15, 2026

A juvenile is charged with four counts of breaking and entering a vehicle after Mobile police say officers found him in a ski mask beside an open car window at The Estates at Lafayette Square, carrying debit cards and prescription medication belonging to others.

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Mobile A set of car keys, illustrating a Mobile Police Department juvenile arrest for taking a vehicle from a Fisher Street home

Mobile Police Say a Teen Took a Woman’s Car Keys, Hit a Brick Mailbox, and Parked It Back in the Driveway

James Bullard, July 13, 2026July 14, 2026

A juvenile was arrested on first-degree theft of property and first-degree criminal mischief charges after Mobile police say he took a car from a Fisher Street home without permission and returned it damaged.

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Mobile County Gavel representing juvenile court proceedings

Vigor High School Shooting Attempt Could Bring Attempted Murder Charge

James Bullard, August 15, 2014

Prosecutors say a Vigor High School student who tried to fire a gun at a classmate will face an upgraded attempted murder charge in juvenile court.

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Mobile County Gavel representing juvenile court proceedings

Vigor High School Shooting Attempt Could Bring Attempted Murder Charge

James Bullard, August 15, 2014

Prosecutors say a Vigor High School student who tried to fire a gun at a classmate will face an upgraded attempted murder charge in juvenile court.

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Mobile County Police vehicle outside a high school

Prichard Police: Vigor High School Student Tried to Fire Gun on Campus

James Bullard, August 13, 2014

A 14-year-old brought a handgun to Vigor High School in Prichard and tried twice to fire it during a classroom altercation before being subdued.

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Prichard The porch of a modest residential home at night

Prichard Homeowner Shoots Intruder as Two Juveniles Break Into Thors Avenue Home

James Bullard, July 18, 2014

A 63-year-old Prichard homeowner shot and wounded one of two juveniles who broke into her home on Thors Avenue, telling officers she realized someone was inside when a light switched on, authorities said.

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Chickasaw Police investigation scene representing a robbery arrest in Chickasaw Alabama

Chickasaw Police Arrest Purse-Snatching Suspect and Getaway Driver After Predawn Chase

James Bullard, June 12, 2014

Chickasaw police arrested a juvenile and a 20-year-old man after a woman’s purse was snatched near 4th Avenue and Jacona Street.

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Local News A law enforcement officer's badge and uniform

Graddick Names Thomas Stiles to Lead Mobile County’s Court Police

James Bullard, November 1, 2012

Presiding Mobile County Circuit Judge Charlie Graddick tapped court police lieutenant Thomas L. Stiles to become the next chief of the 13th Judicial Police Department, succeeding the retiring Bob Patterson.

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Local News A police patrol car on a city street at night during curfew hours

Mobile Begins Enforcing Nighttime Teen Curfew Across the City

James Bullard, November 4, 2011

Mobile police began enforcing the nighttime portion of the city’s new juvenile curfew for teens 17 and younger, a measure Mayor Sam Jones framed as a push for parental accountability rather than arrests.

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Mobile An empty city street lit by streetlights at night

Mobile Begins Enforcing Its New Nighttime Youth Curfew

James Bullard, November 1, 2011

Mobile police began enforcing the nighttime portion of the city’s new juvenile curfew, targeting teens 17 and younger, as officials rolled out an assessment center and a broad public awareness campaign.

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