Decatur Inmates Caught, 5 Have Escaped in Last 9 Weeks
Decatur, AL - Three work release inmates who escaped from custody over the past week have been captured.
According to state prison officials, United States Marshals Service found Charles Young at the Night's Inn in Huntsville on Wednesday at about 12:15 p.m. Young was the man who police say escaped from Huntsville Hospital's Emergency Room on Monday night after suffering an injury at his work release job. He had been serving a prison sentence on a credit card theft charge. He's now being held in the Limestone County Jail.
On Wednesday, two other men got loose from the work release program. Robert Alex Michael and Steven Donald Jones were captured Thursday in Trinity. Jones was serving time on a burglary charge, while Michael was there for breaking into a vehicle.
This week's escapes are just the latest in a series of problems for the Decatur Work Release program. In August, 41 year old Danny Moore and 27 year old Brent Smith escaped the facility, and allegedly carjacked a man, forcing him to drive to the Shoals are before he got away. Moore and Smith were also caught a couple of days after their escape.
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Only on 31 : Parents Arrested After Child Wanders into Gas Station
Florence, AL - Police said a three year old boy wandered away from home in the middle of the night on Friday for the second time in three days.
The most recent incident happened around 2:30 a.m. on Friday morning when Florence Police got a call from the Shell gas station on Florence Blvd. The attendant reported that the three year old had wandered into the store without adult supervision.
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WAAY-TV Announces News, Schedule Changes
WAAY 31 General Manager Art Lanham announced some sweeping new changes to the WAAY-TV schedule on Thursday afternoon.
Beginning on September 13th, WAAY 31 News will become WAAY 31 First News. In addition to the new name, there will be new start times for your favorite shows.
WAAY 31 News This Morning will now be called WAAY 31 First News in The Valley, and begin at 4:30 a.m., and run through 7:00 a.m. This favorite wake up news show will continue to be anchored by Erin Dacy, TW Starr and Gary Dobbs.
WAAY 31 Mid Day News will now be called WAAY 31 First News at 11. It will continue to run from 11:00 a.m. - noon. Haley Baker, who is now on maternity leave, will be returning soon and will be working with Gary Dobbs.
The Doctors, which has a become a hit medical show, will move from its current time slot to 3:00 p.m.
WAAY 31 will be debuting a new 4:00 p.m. newscast, called "WAAY 31 First News at 4", with the Tennessee Valley's first and only local news and weather newscast that will prepare you for the night ahead. It will be followed by an episode of the hit game show "Jeopardy".
"WAAY 31 First News at 5" will lead in to ABC World News Tonight at 5:30. This newscast will feature Guy Hornbuckle, Melissa Riopka, Brad Huffines with his exclusive Storm Force weather cast and Ronnie ‘Slam' Duncan, with the local sports you will find no where else. At 6:00 WAAY 31 will air new episodes of "Jeopardy".
WAAY 31 News at 10 will become "WAAY 31 First News at 10", also anchored by Guy, Melissa, Brad and Ronnie.
"Our viewers will not only have a choice of more news programming, but our "First News" philosophy will be to focus first on the most important news