During the week of December 22 to December 27, 2025, the Coosa County Sheriff’s Office reported a total jail population of 38 inmates, consisting of 30 males and 8 females.
Several arrests were made during this period. On December 23, Sgt. Rudd arrested Latravious Laduston Gray from Alexander City on a charge of Failure to Appear in Court; Gray was processed into the Coosa County Jail with no bond. That same day, Deputy Brown arrested Rodolfo Carlos Flores from Kellyton for Domestic Violence in the third degree; Flores was booked with a $2,500 bond.
On December 24, Deputy Parker arrested Kristen Lynn Hughes from Goodwater on a charge of Failure to Appear in Court; she was held without bond. Also on December 24, Deputy Moeser arrested David Demond Kelley from Goodwater for two counts of Failure to Appear in Court; his total bond was set at $1,000.
Deputy Kelley arrested Jamar B. Davis from Alexander City on December 25 for two counts of Failure to Appear in Court. Davis’s total bond was also set at $1,000.
The Sheriff’s Office responded to multiple calls across various communities:
– In Stewartville and Hanover, deputies conducted business checks and responded to reports such as harassment and unkept livestock.
– In Keyno on December 23, deputies addressed a domestic dispute that resulted in an arrest and transport to the county jail.
– Goodwater saw business checks by deputies.
– In Kellyton throughout the week, deputies handled calls involving suspicious vehicles or persons, drug activity reports (with no report needed), disabled motorists (assisted without incident), civil disturbances (no report wanted/needed), reckless driving (negative contact), domestic disputes (reports taken for information purposes), criminal mischief (report taken), and business checks.
– In Rockford between December 22 and December 26, deputies investigated thefts of property and property damage on US Highway 231 and School Street. Several cases remain under investigation.
– Cottage Grove/Hissop had routine business checks.
– Equality had responses regarding suspicious persons and noise complaints; no excessive noise was found.
– Ray experienced incidents including criminal mischief where no report was needed and a false residential burglar alarm.
No injuries or significant incidents beyond those listed were reported by authorities during this time frame.
