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Parrish to rent out splash pad for parties

The Parrish town council said on Tuesday it plans to start renting out the town’s splash pad and pavilion for private parties.

The popular spot for families in Parrish was closed last year as the splash pad was undergoing repairs in 2021 and in 2020 due to COVID-19. Since resuming operations June 1, Parrish mayor Bubba Cagle said the reopening has been a resounding success for the town and residents.

“There was one day when it was overcast and rainy where not many people were out,” Cagle said. “Other than that people have been loving it. I went out myself one day last week and the kids were having a great time.”

With the splash pad’s success, the council announced at Tuesday’s meeting that the town will begin to rent out the on-site pavilion during regular operating hours for $100. The cost to rent the splash pad after hours will be $200, with a $100 deposit paid upfront.

Anyone interested in more information is encouraged to call town hall at (205) 686-9928.

Town looking to fill housing authority vacancies

The council also announced on Tuesday that they will be looking to replace three exiting members of the housing authority board.

The council will hold a special workshop session at 6:30 p.m. On Tuesday, June 28, at the town hall to interview candidates.

Mayor Cagle said that if anyone is interested in more information to leave a message for him at town hall and he will give them a call back to answer any question.

Arrests made in burglary

On Monday, January 10th, 2022, the Parrish Police Department was dispatched to a reported Burglary at the Parrish Mini Storage located at 515 New Parrish Highway. Approximately 10 storage buildings were broken into. Through video surveillance and other resources, the Police Department was able to identify 4 different vehicles and 5 suspects that were involved. The Parrish Department has worked nearly around the clock the last few days to locate the victims’ property and find the persons responsible for these crimes.

On Thursday, January 12th, 2022, the Walker County Sheriff’s Department was able to locate one of the vehicles and some of the stolen property that was involved in the thefts at the Warrior River Motel located at 8440 Hwy 78 Jasper. The Parrish Police Department responded to the Warrior River Motel and started collecting evidence. While collecting evidence at the motel another suspect drove up in another vehicle that was seen on surveillance video. The driver of the car was taken into custody and was found to have methamphetamine, marijuana, and scales inside the vehicle.

On Sunday, January 16, 2022, the Parrish Police Department and Cordova Police Department executed a search warrant at 3893 River Road in Cordova. Several stolen items were recovered, and another suspect was taken into custody.

The investigation led the Parrish Police Department and Cordova Police Department back to the Warrior River Motel where another suspect was taken into custody.

The following individuals are in custody and will be transferred to the Walker County Jail:

  • W/M Melton Ray Harding 58 of Jasper-Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Marijuana, and Burglary 3.
  • W/M William Kyle Johnson 26 of Jasper- Burglary 3
  • W/F Amanda Rainey 46 of Cordova- Burglary 3

The Parrish Police Department is actively looking for W/M Samuel James Burnett 43, of Cordova in connection with the Burglaries. James Burnett could be in the area of Winston or Marion Counties. If you know of his whereabouts or have information regarding these burglaries, you can contact the Parrish Police Department at (205) 686-9928 or (205) 686-9991.

This is an active investigation, and more arrests are possible.

I would like to thank the Walker County Sheriff’s Departments Investigators, especially Investigator Curtis. His knowledge and experience was invaluable. I would also like to thank the Cordova Police Chief, Krimson Culverson, and the entire Cordova Police Department for their assistance.

All suspects are innocent until proven guilty.

Danny Woodard, Chief of Police

6484 Hwy 269
P.O. Box 89
Parrish, AL 35580-0089
205-686-9991
Office 205-686-9673
Fax [email protected]