35-Year-Old Dothan Woman Shot and Killed in Domestic Violence Shooting; Suspect from North Carolina charged with Capital Murder

(DOTHAN, Ala.) Dothan Police Violent Crimes Investigators have charged Phillip Lee McAdoo (42) of High Point, North Carolina with capital murder in the shooting death of Shannette Yvonne Colbert (35).  Investigators say the suspect and Colbert were in a previous relationship together and had a child together.  On August 23, 2024, Investigators say an argument between the suspect and Colbert escalated with the suspect pulling out a firearm.  The suspect fired multiple rounds at Colbert.  One round struck Colbert in the upper torso.  Despite live saving measures taken by officers and medics on scene, Colbert died from her gunshot wound.

On August 23, 2024 around 11:00 pm, Dothan Communications Center personnel received a call of a shooting at a residence in the 2700 block of East Cottonwood Road.  Officers arrived on scene and found several juveniles present in the home.  An older juvenile pointed officers to Colbert, who was laying on the ground in the home.  Officers noticed a gunshot wound and started CPR as well as wound treatment until the Dothan Fire Department arrived on scene.  Unfortunately, Colbert was pronounced dead on scene.

While investigators were speaking with the children, they received a suspect description.  Responding officers noticed the suspect leaving the area and initiated a traffic stop.  At that time, the suspect was taken into custody.  Witnesses on scene said the suspect shot Colbert after an argument escalated to violence.  The suspect has been charged with one count of Capital Murder and is being held without bond in the Houston County Jail.

Everyone deserves relationships free from domestic violence.  If you or someone you know is dealing with domestic violence, they can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233 or the House of Ruth Dothan at 334-793-2232.

Phillip Lee McAdoo (42) of High Point, NC- Captial Murder, No Bond

 

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Dothan Man Charged with Rape and Traveling to Meet a Minor for Sex

(DOTHAN, Ala.) On August 19,2024, Dothan Police investigators arrested Adam Scott Moore (40) of Dothan for Rape 2nd degree and Traveling to Meet a Minor for Sex after juvenile disclosed inappropriate sexual relationship.  The victim, who is under the age of 16, had arrived home, and it was discovered an inappropriate conversation through an online communications platform with Moore.  After a forensic interview, the juvenile disclosed the sexual relationship.

On August 19, 2024, Dothan Police responded to the 200 block of Grand Villa Drive.  Officers met with the juvenile’s guardian who described inappropriate messages with someone who looked too old for the relationship.  The juvenile was taken to the Child Advocacy Center for a forensic interview where she described a sexual relationship with Moore.  Officers located Moore at his residence and interviewed him at the Dothan Police Department.  During an interview, Moore admitted to the sexual relationship.

Moore admitted to picking the juvenile up from her residence and going back to his residence.  While at the residence, Moore and the juvenile engaged in sexual activity.  As a result, Moore was charged with Rape 2nd degree and Traveling to Meet a Minor for Sex.  Moore was placed in the Houston County Jail with a bond of $90,000.

Due to the age of the victim and the ongoing investigation, no further information will be made available.

 

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Adam Scott Moore (40) of Dothan- Rape 2nd Degree and Traveling to Meet a Minor for Sex, $90,000 bond

17-Year-Old Juvenile Charged as Adult for Solomon Park Shooting

(DOTHAN, Ala.) At 7:30 pm last night (August 16th), the Dothan Police Department responded to Solomon Park, 2001 Choctaw Street, for reports of shots fired in the park.  Officers were quick to arrive on scene and saw a vehicle leaving with several juveniles inside.  A traffic stop was conducted, and officers found firearms inside the vehicle.  Officers found several fresh spent shell casings in the park proving a firearm had been discharged.  Luckily, no juveniles were struck by the gunfire and no injuries were reported.  The suspect was found in the vehicle and taken to the Criminal Investigations Division for an interview.

According to witnesses and the suspect, the suspect, a 17-year-old male, was angry at the target of the shooting because she had not given him her phone number at school earlier in the day.  At Solomon Park, the suspect saw the victim with her boyfriend and opened fire with a 9mm handgun.

The Dothan Police Department takes this type of conduct very seriously and will hold any person engaging in this type of conduct accountable according to the law.  It is a miracle that no one was injured or killed by the actions of this suspect.  The 17-year-old suspect is being charged as an adult with two counts of Attempted Assault 1st Degree.  He is being held in the Houston County Jail.  Due to juvenile privacy laws, his name and photograph will not be released.

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Murder Warrant Obtained in Death of Vernon North 27 Years Ago; Conrad Was Already Convicted for Robbery in the Case

(DOTHAN, Ala.) In the 1997 murder of Vernon Stuart North, Christopher Conrad was charged with Robbery 1st degree in connection with the crime. In 2014, Conrad, after being arrested for an unrelated forgery crime, made incriminating statements admitting to taking part in the robbery that ended with North being murdered. Conrad was ultimately convicted and sent to prison for the Robbery. Today, Conrad is being charged with the murder of North in connection with the crime.

Since Conrad had only been charged with Robbery in connection with North’s death, the case remained open, and investigators continued to follow leads in hopes of identifying the killer. As with all open murder cases, this case was reviewed to determine if new forensic testing and new police technologies applied. Also, a fresh perspective regarding the evidence, including interviews performed in 1997 as well as 2014, was given to the overall evaluation of the case. Every murder case is also discussed with the District Attorney’s Office for agreement prior to moving forward toward an arrest.

While reviewing the interviews conducted with Conrad in 2014 when he was arrested, investigators believe, based on statements he made about the crime, there is enough evidence to prove Conrad is legally culpable for Vernon North’s death. These statements included specific details of the crime that could only be known to a person intimately involved in the crime. Conrad admitted to taking part in the robbery of North which ultimately ended in North’s death.

 

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Arrest Made in Stabbing Death of Damon Goodson on July 20th

(DOTHAN, Ala.) On August 1, 2024, Dothan Police Investigators arrested and charged Walter Leon Danzey Jr. (48) of Dothan with one count of Murder in connection to the stabbing death of Damon Goodson.  Since Goodson was found near the intersection of West Powell Street and Linden Street, Investigators have been interviewing witnesses and collecting physical evidence in order to identify a suspect.  Police investigators identified Danzey and collected enough evidence to charge him with murder.   Danzey’s bond has been set at $1.5 million.

On July 20, 2024, Dothan Police officers responded to the intersection of West Powell and Linden Street for someone who had been stabbed.  Officer located Damon Goodson and emergency services transported him to a local hospital where he later died.  According to witnesses, Goodson and the suspect were involved in an argument the day of the stabbing.  The suspect attacked Goodson and was stabbed in the process.  Investigators are still trying to determine what caused the argument.

The investigation is still ongoing with investigators following leads to get a clearer understanding of the events surrounding Goodson’s death.  Investigators have recovered the weapon believed to have been used in the attack.  We are awaiting forensic analysis of the evidence.  We continue to support Goodson’s family and hope they have more peace knowing the person responsible is in custody.  If anyone has any information about this case, they are encouraged to contact the Criminal Investigations Division at 334-615-3632 or 334-793-0215.

Walter Leon Danzey Jr (48) of Dothan- Murder, $1.5 million bond

 

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