Sisters fight at bridal shower in Carlton
Two sisters reportedly got into a physical altercation at another sister’s bridal shower at Carlton Baptist Church recently.
During the altercation, one of the sisters reportedly pushed the other down in the flowers along the side of the building and threatened her.
Statements were taken by all present and placed into the case file.
Other incidents on file at the sheriff’s office recently included:
•A jon boat was reportedly stolen from lake property on Brush Creek Road.
•Strange off-white markings were reported on the driveways of two homes on Brittany Point Drive.
•A burglary was reported on Mason Mill Drive after a man came home to find jewelry, cash and other items missing from the residence.
•Criminal trespass was reported on Hwy. 191 when a woman told an officer that her son’s girlfriend would not leave her house. The officer found the girl hiding in a closet and called her mother to come pick her up.
•A man on Hwy. 174 reported that several items were stolen out of his unlocked vehicle including two amps and a Porter Cable tool set.
•Two men reportedly drove off without paying for $38 of diesel fuel at Paoli Junction.
•A woman on Colbert Danielsville Road reported that her ex-husband had been calling and sending her harassing text messages.
•A man on Waggoner’s Grove Church Road reported that his girlfriend went through his wallet and took $40. The woman had left by the time officers arrived.
•A man came to the sheriff’s office to report a check that had been forged at Neese Grocery on an account that had been closed since 2007.
•A missing person was reported on Hwy. 98 East when a woman reported her husband missing. Their daughter was also there and told officers that her father, who had been under a lot of stress, had left the home and no one knew where he was.
•A woman on Neese Commerce Road reported that her ex-boyfriend had stolen her vehicle from her parent’s yard. According to the incident report, the woman said she and her boyfriend had broken up the day before, but that her father had allowed him to sleep in a camper in the yard. She took the keys out of her car so that he could not leave in it. That day the family left for several hours and when they came home the vehicle was gone, according to the report. The boyfriend reportedly took the car to the car dealer it was purchased from and they repossessed it since the woman had not made payments for over a year. The woman said she wanted to press charges against her ex-boyfriend and was advised of the warrant process.
•A GPS and items from a purse were taken out of an unlocked vehicle on Fitzpatrick Road.
•Statutory rape was reported on Leon Ellis Road.
•An employee of Broad River Outpost reported that someone had stolen an iPhone out of a drawer in the business’s office.
•Financial transaction card fraud was reported on Jot-Em-Down Road when a woman reported that she had unauthorized charges on her Madison First debit card.
•A counterfeit $5 bill was passed during transaction at the Market on Main store in Ila.
•A man on South 4th Street in Colbert reported that he did not receive his medication in the mail. He told the officer that he uses a Post Office box that belongs to another man and that this person is the only one with the key. The postmaster said that the package in question had been signed for and picked up on July 17. The victim said he needed a report for the Veteran’s Administration Hospital so he could get his medication replaced.
•A woman on Piedmont Road reported that her trash can had been stolen from her driveway, but the trash had been left behind.
•Sexual battery and criminal trespass were reported on Maplewood Lane in Hull. The incident was turned over to a sheriff’s investigator. No other information was available on this incident.
•Financial transaction card fraud was reported on Woodale Street when a man said he suspects a woman he lived with for a while stole his account information and used it to pay a $148 Jackson EMC bill.
•A TV, X-box 360 with games, Dell laptop and other items were reported missing from a home on Hardman Morris Road.
•Harassing phone calls were reported on North 1st Street after a woman reported that her stepdaughter’s mother had called cursing her after she spoke with the daughter on the phone. She also said the woman had reportedly made the comment “about a week ago” that she wished the victim “would do everyone a favor and drop dead.” She was advised of the TPO process.
•A woman on Briarwood Lane reported that someone had stolen items out of her Ford Excursion overnight while it was parked in her yard. The vehicle had been locked with the alarm system activated. The woman said the vehicle was still locked the next morning and she had not heard the alarm system go off.
•A man reported that his cell phone was stolen from his girlfriend’s backpack while she was at the high school. The student made a report with the school administrators.
Statements were taken by all present and placed into the case file.
Other incidents on file at the sheriff’s office recently included:
•A jon boat was reportedly stolen from lake property on Brush Creek Road.
•Strange off-white markings were reported on the driveways of two homes on Brittany Point Drive.
•A burglary was reported on Mason Mill Drive after a man came home to find jewelry, cash and other items missing from the residence.
•Criminal trespass was reported on Hwy. 191 when a woman told an officer that her son’s girlfriend would not leave her house. The officer found the girl hiding in a closet and called her mother to come pick her up.
•A man on Hwy. 174 reported that several items were stolen out of his unlocked vehicle including two amps and a Porter Cable tool set.
•Two men reportedly drove off without paying for $38 of diesel fuel at Paoli Junction.
•A woman on Colbert Danielsville Road reported that her ex-husband had been calling and sending her harassing text messages.
•A man on Waggoner’s Grove Church Road reported that his girlfriend went through his wallet and took $40. The woman had left by the time officers arrived.
•A man came to the sheriff’s office to report a check that had been forged at Neese Grocery on an account that had been closed since 2007.
•A missing person was reported on Hwy. 98 East when a woman reported her husband missing. Their daughter was also there and told officers that her father, who had been under a lot of stress, had left the home and no one knew where he was.
•A woman on Neese Commerce Road reported that her ex-boyfriend had stolen her vehicle from her parent’s yard. According to the incident report, the woman said she and her boyfriend had broken up the day before, but that her father had allowed him to sleep in a camper in the yard. She took the keys out of her car so that he could not leave in it. That day the family left for several hours and when they came home the vehicle was gone, according to the report. The boyfriend reportedly took the car to the car dealer it was purchased from and they repossessed it since the woman had not made payments for over a year. The woman said she wanted to press charges against her ex-boyfriend and was advised of the warrant process.
•A GPS and items from a purse were taken out of an unlocked vehicle on Fitzpatrick Road.
•Statutory rape was reported on Leon Ellis Road.
•An employee of Broad River Outpost reported that someone had stolen an iPhone out of a drawer in the business’s office.
•Financial transaction card fraud was reported on Jot-Em-Down Road when a woman reported that she had unauthorized charges on her Madison First debit card.
•A counterfeit $5 bill was passed during transaction at the Market on Main store in Ila.
•A man on South 4th Street in Colbert reported that he did not receive his medication in the mail. He told the officer that he uses a Post Office box that belongs to another man and that this person is the only one with the key. The postmaster said that the package in question had been signed for and picked up on July 17. The victim said he needed a report for the Veteran’s Administration Hospital so he could get his medication replaced.
•A woman on Piedmont Road reported that her trash can had been stolen from her driveway, but the trash had been left behind.
•Sexual battery and criminal trespass were reported on Maplewood Lane in Hull. The incident was turned over to a sheriff’s investigator. No other information was available on this incident.
•Financial transaction card fraud was reported on Woodale Street when a man said he suspects a woman he lived with for a while stole his account information and used it to pay a $148 Jackson EMC bill.
•A TV, X-box 360 with games, Dell laptop and other items were reported missing from a home on Hardman Morris Road.
•Harassing phone calls were reported on North 1st Street after a woman reported that her stepdaughter’s mother had called cursing her after she spoke with the daughter on the phone. She also said the woman had reportedly made the comment “about a week ago” that she wished the victim “would do everyone a favor and drop dead.” She was advised of the TPO process.
•A woman on Briarwood Lane reported that someone had stolen items out of her Ford Excursion overnight while it was parked in her yard. The vehicle had been locked with the alarm system activated. The woman said the vehicle was still locked the next morning and she had not heard the alarm system go off.
•A man reported that his cell phone was stolen from his girlfriend’s backpack while she was at the high school. The student made a report with the school administrators.


I try really hard not to degrade anyone, because I would not appreciate it. Anyway, I have 3 adult daughters 31 yrs, 29 yrs, & 27 yr. Now my generation would to take each one of them to a separate room, tell them they may have got the first blow, BUT MAMA ALWAYS GET THE LAST. lolNo seriously, no one but the people and the 2 sisters know why this happened. But let me tell ya a true story. My oldest dtr was married at this time. They get into a bad argument and my son-in-law went over to take the matter in his own hands and I told him you don't want to do that, Son a small peice of advice: NEVER GET BETWEEN 2 LADIES, ESPECIALLY IF THEY ARE SISTERS. He ask why... Well these 2 are sisters arguing, now since you added your 2cents to a very HOT issue of sibling rivary. Now I give ...oh right about now you are geting you hinnie chewed out and they have made up with each other, you are the next victim. They're not talking to you for 3-5 days & sometimes longer. So trust me you WILL be the next victim. Good night & God Bless you all. Have a safe & happy holiday.
Now someone PLEASE tell me how we went from 2 sisters fighting to repoing a car?