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Aliceville Council asked to address problems in trailer park after shooting

By Doug Sanders Jr.
Editor and Publisher
Police Chief Tonnie Jones talked to the Aliceville City Council last Wednesday night about ongoing problems in the trailer parks, including poor conditions and a rise in crime.
Jones said there had been a shooting at Country Lane Trailer Park last week, in which one person was grazed by a bullet and a second person ended up with bullet fragments in their body. The following day, someone came by the same residence and shot an unoccupied vehicle, added Jones.
Jones said one thing the Council needed was to address the upkeep of the trailer parks. He said whenever a trailer is moved, garbage and debris are left behind. Grass has grown up in some places. The Water Department has run into trouble reading meters in the trailer parks because some residents have their pit bulldogs tied next to the meters. “What can the city do?” asked Jones.
McKinzey said he would call a meeting with the owners of the trailer parks, whom he assumed still own both parks, and tell them what improvements they need to make there.


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