One Adult and One Juvenile Arrested for Shooting that Injures Two People

(DOTHAN, Ala.)  On November 2, 2025, Dothan Police Officers responded to reports of gunshots fired in the area of an apartment complex in the 1100 block of Kinsey Road.  Shortly after the call of shots fired, an officer was waved down in the area and told that a 12-year-old juvenile was suffering from a gunshot wound to the arm that was non-life threatening.  As officers were attempting to locate a crime scene, they were notified there was another report of a 19-year-old suffering from a gunshot wound to the lower leg that was also non-life threatening.  Officers were able to determine the victims and shootings were all related to a single incident.  Criminal investigators were called to the scene to begin the investigation.  The two people who were shot were treated at a local hospital and released.

A suspect was identified early in the investigation, and officers began searching.  The suspect, identified as Kharon Martin (18) was located at a convenience store near South Oates Street and Ross Clark Circle.  Martin was brought to the police department for an interview.  A second suspect, a 16-year-old juvenile, was also identified as a suspect and was located at his residence.  Martin confessed to being part of the shooting during questioning although he did not actually fire a weapon.  The 16-year-old juvenile also confessed to the shooting during an interview and admitted to being one person firing a weapon.

Martin has been charged with two counts of Assault 1st degree for his role in the crime.  Martin is being held without bond at the Houston County Jail.  The 16-year-old juvenile was charged as an adult with two counts of Assault 1st degree and Illegal possession of a firearm by a juvenile.  The juvenile is also being held without bond at the Houston Count Jail.  Due to juvenile privacy laws, no further information can be released about the juvenile.  Investigators continue to investigate this crime and more arrests are possible.

Actions have consequences.  Firing a gun at someone is a serious crime that will have serious consequences in the City of Dothan.  This type of violence has no place in our community, and we will vigorously pursue prosecution to get the people committing this violence off our streets. We are thankful for the tips that came from the community and solid police work by officers that allowed us to make these arrests quickly.

-Chief William E. Benny

Kahron Lamir Martin (18) of Dothan- Two Counts of Assault 1st degree, no bond

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Juvenile Arrested After Breaking into Non-Profit That Serves Community

(DOTHAN, Ala.)  On October 26, 2025, the Dothan Police Department was notified of a burglary at a non-profit organization in the 900 block of Sixth Avenue.  An employee noticed gaming consoles were missing and knew about previous break-ins.  The business contacted the police department to begin an investigation.  A criminal investigation was launched to determine the individual(s) responsible.

Several leads were developed by criminal investigators and a suspect developed.  It was discovered during the investigation that a 14-year-old juvenile entered the business through a window to steal the gaming consoles.  The juvenile was brought to the Dothan Police Department and admitted to entering the business to steal the gaming consoles.  Investigators recovered the stolen property at a residence within two blocks of the non-profit organization.  The juvenile has been charged with Burglary 3rd degree and turned over to Juvenile Court Services.  Due to juvenile privacy laws, no further information can be released.

Any time someone’s property is entered illegally it is a violation of personal privacy.  It is disheartening that this individual would victimize a non-profit business that serves the very community they lived in.  While we are positive this non-profit organization would have helped this individual with any needs they had, it does not give anyone the right to take property that does not belong to them.  We will continue to hold these individuals accountable for unlawful behavior.  We are grateful to return the property to its rightful owner.

-Chief William E. Benny

 

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Police Act Quickly When Threats Target School; Juvenile Arrested

(DOTHAN, Ala.)  On October 9, 2025, the Dothan Police Department was made aware of threats made on social media targeting a Dothan City School.  An individual made threats to commit a targeted act of violence against Dothan High School the following Monday (October 13th).  Criminal investigators immediately began working on the case.  The person who made the threat was identified as a student at the school.

Once the student was identified, contact was made with the student as well as forensic analysis of their social media accounts.  As a result of the investigation, the juvenile was arrested for Making Terrorist Threats 2nd degree and placed in the Southeast Alabama Diversion Center.  Due to the juvenile’s age, no further information can be released.  Dothan City Schools will follow up with discipline according to their student code of conduct.

The Dothan Police Department takes all threats serious, especially those made towards a school.  We will not allow anyone to terrorize our students, faculty, staff, or parents by making ill-advised statements indicating threats of violence.  We are thankful to the individuals that shared this information with us so we could act.  The strongest deterrent to violence and crime is a community willing to take a strong stand against it in partnership with the police.

-Chief William E. Benny

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Man Arrested for Impersonating Police After Concerned Citizen Calls Police

(DOTHAN, Ala.)  On October 7, 2025 at about 9:30 am, Dothan Police Officers were dispatched to the 200 block of Fifth Avenue for a suspicious person call.  The caller told dispatchers a man come to the door and claimed to be a Dothan Police Officer.  The citizen asked for identification to verify the man was with Dothan Police.  The man never showed identification and eventually left the property.  The citizen, concerned about the interaction, called the Dothan Police Department to inquire if an officer really was at her residence.

As officers arrived in the area, the suspect, identified as Michael Darvous Pickett (23) of Dothan, was found in the area and positively identified as the person posing as a Dothan Police Officer.  After questioning, Pickett admitted to saying he was a Dothan Police Officer more than once.  It is unlawful for anyone to impersonate any law enforcement officer and perform an act in that capacity.  Pickett was arrested and charged with one felony count of Impersonating a Law Enforcement Officer. Pickett was placed in the Houston County Jail.

People who impersonate law enforcement is especially concerning for citizens in our community.  We encourage citizens to ask for identification and verify the identity of plain clothes officers.  Officers will confirm their identity through showing a badge or credentials.  If you are still suspicious, you can call the Dothan Police Department at 334-615-3000 to verify employment.  We are grateful for the citizen who showed great situational awareness during this incident.

-Chief William E. Benny

Michael Darvous Pickett (23) of Dothan- Impersonating a Law Enforcement Officer

Dothan Police Arrest Suspect After Armed Robbery with Quick Response

(DOTHAN, Ala.)  On September 12, 2025, just after 10:00 pm, the Dothan Communications Center received reports of an armed robbery in progress at a gas station in the 100 block of Ross Clark Circle.  Officers immediately responded to the area.  It was reported an individual wearing a hoodie style jacket, a mask, and socks on his hands had entered the business armed with what appeared to be a long gun and demanded money.  After receiving the money from the clerk, the suspect was seen by another witness running from the business towards a wooded area.  This witness was able to point responding officers, who were on scene within minutes, in the area where the suspect ran.

As K-9 officers were beginning to track, patrol supervisors had requested aerial support to aid in tracking the suspect.  A helicopter, operated by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency in coordination with the Wiregrass Aerial Support Program (WASP), was in the air and on scene within minutes. An alert officer on the perimeter noticed a person coming out of the wood line.  When the person was ordered to stop, he took off running away from the officer.   Officers gave chase and, after the suspect fell into a ditch and got back up, he was taken into custody.  The suspect dropped a bag that contained the exact amount of money taken in the robbery, which was also recovered by officers.  When officers searched the area where the suspect came out of the wood line, officer found the socks, hoodie, and gun used in the robbery, which turned out to be a toy gun.  The clothing worn by the suspect was also exactly what the suspect wore during the robbery.

The suspect was identified as Kevone Devontay Smith (24) of Dothan.  Smith has been charged with one count of Robbery 1st degree and Attempting to Elude a Law Enforcement Officer.  Robbing stores, toy gun or not, will not be tolerated in the City of Dothan.  People who commit these types of dangerous crimes will be caught and prosecuted to the fullest extent allowed by law.  The quick response and professional investigation led to the capture of this suspect.  Investigation into the methods used for the crime as well as other evidence may lead to additional charges.  This is an ongoing investigation.

-Chief William E. Benny

Kevone Devontay Smith (24)- Robbery 1st degree and Attempting to Elude a Law Enforcement

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Drug Manufacturers Arrested in Search for Alleged Murderer from Texas

(DOTHAN, Al)  On the morning of August 6th, investigators with the US Marshal Gulf Coast Regional Task Force and Dothan Police Department’s VICE/Narcotics Division executed an arrest warrant for murder on Terrence Mathews, issued in the State of Texas, in the 1000 block of Hamilton Street. Mathews was wanted in El Paso, Texas. During the arrest, illegal narcotics were seen by investigators. Dothan Police Vice Investigators obtained a search warrant for the residence, and Mathews, along with Marcus Hill, were detained while the search was conducted.

During the search of the residence, investigators recovered marijuana, methamphetamine, cocaine, pills, items commonly used in the manufacturing of crack cocaine, and over $62,000 in cash.

Marcus Hill was arrested for Drug Trafficking, Unlawful Manufacture of a Controlled Substance 1st, Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Tampering with Physical Evidence.

Terrence Mathews was arrested for Drug Trafficking, Unlawful Manufacture of a Controlled Substance 1st, Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Tampering with Physical Evidence, and Fugitive from Justice for his warrant in Texas.

Dothan Police Department Criminal Investigations Division is assisting El Paso Texas Police Department in their investigation.  Thank you to the US Marshal Gulf Coast Regional Task Force for their assistance in this case.

-Chief William E. Benny

Marcus Jamael Hill (37) of Dothan- Drug Trafficking, Unlawful Manufacture of a Controlled Substance 1st, Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Tampering with Physical Evidence.
Terrence Tremayne Mathews (38) of Dothan- Drug Trafficking, Unlawful Manufacture of a Controlled Substance 1st, Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Tampering with Physical Evidence, and Fugitive from Justice.
Drug Evidence found during search

Dothan Man Charged with Manslaughter After Elderly Man Found Dead

(DOTHAN, Ala.) – On July 21, 2025 around 12:00 pm, Dothan Police and Dothan Fire Department Paramedics responded to a medical incident in the 700 block of Shirley Street.  When first responders arrived on scene, they located a male deceased in the residence. The victim was identified as James Edward Jackson (70).  As officers were in the residence, they noticed the disarray of the residence.  It was clear, after an inspection of the victim, that he had not been properly cared for by his caretaker, identified as Willie Sam Wymes (59) of Dothan.  The victim had obvious signs of neglect, which prompted an investigation.

Investigators noted that statements given by Wymes about caring for Jackson as well as the timeline around when Jackson was found were inconsistent or easily disproved.  The appearance of the residence, obvious signs of neglect, and inconsistent statements given by Wymes led to him being charged with Manslaughter in Jackson’s death.

Individuals caring for elderly individuals have a responsibility to provide necessary food, shelter, and medical care when needed.  The inaction of Wymes in caring for Jackson made this charge appropriate.  Wymes has been charged with Manslaughter and taken to the Houston County Jail.  This is an ongoing investigation.

-Chief William E. Benny

Willie Sam Wymes (57) of Dothan- Manslaughter

Several Charged with Drugs and Serial Thefts from Motor Vehicles After Operation

(DOTHAN, Ala.) Over the past week, several reports were forwarded to the Dothan Police Department regarding individuals unlawfully entering motor vehicles with the intent to steal items left in unlocked vehicles.  Individuals would pull on door handles and, after finding an unlocked vehicle, would enter to steal various items, including firearms.  Several leads were developed during the investigation.  Those leads led investigators to obtain a search warrant for a residence in the 2800 block of Nottingham Way in Dothan as well as addresses outside the City of Dothan.

After the successful operation by investigators and the Special Response Team, the suspects believed to be responsible for the numerous vehicle break-ins and drugs were found.  Investigators detained three adults and three juveniles.  The investigation resulted in 70 total charges of these six individuals and the closure of several open investigations.  More charges are possible.

Marion Omri Sylvester Luke (18) was arrested and charged with 25 counts of Unlawful Breaking and Entering a Motor Vehicle.

Marion Luke (18) of Dothan- 25 Counts of Unlawful Breaking & Entering a Motor Vehicle

Latanya Butts (47) was charged with Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Marijuana 2nd degree.

Latanya Butts (47) of Dothan- Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance & Possession of Marijuana 2nd degree

Tavant Latrell Mobley (18) was charged with Possession of Marijuana 2nd degree.

Tavant Mobley (18) of Dothan- Possession of Marijuana 2nd degree

Juvenile 1 was charged with 25 counts of Unlawful Breaking and Entering a Motor Vehicle.

Juvenile 2 was charged with 16 counts of Unlawful Breaking and Entering a Motor Vehicle.

Juvenile 3 was charged with Possession of Marijuana 2nd degree.

Due to Alabama juvenile privacy laws, the juveniles cannot be identified, and no further information can be released about them.  The investigation is still ongoing.  The type of behavior these individuals have been charged with will be prosecuted to the fullest extent allowed by law. Investigators will continue to work diligently to find the truth and property taken during these crimes.

-Chief William E. Benny

 

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Woman Charged with Aggravated Child Abuse; Child in Serious Condition

(DOTHAN, Ala.)  On July 9, 2025, at about 1:30 am, Dothan Police Officers were notified by a local hospital that a child under the age of 5 was being prepared for surgery with suspicious injuries.  The healthcare worker informed officers that the child had bruises over most of their body and significant bruising on the child’s face.  Initially, the suspect identified as Selena Cheyanna Smith (24) of Dothan, claimed the child was running around the residence on Jimmie Lane, fell, and struck the side of their head on a table.  The injuries, according to healthcare workers and investigators, did not match the story given.  An investigation was launched to determine the circumstances.

Shortly after the investigation began, Smith admitted to causing the injuries.  According to investigators, Smith was attempting to discipline the child, grew frustrated, and threw the child to the ground where the child struck their head on the floor.  The incident caused the child’s brain to swell from the blunt trauma, which was life-threatening.  The child has since been transferred to a different hospital for further treatment.  The child is listed in serious but stable condition.  Smith has been charged with one count of Aggravated Child Abuse in Dale County.  Smith was transported to the Dale County Jail and being held without bond.

-Chief William E. Benny

 

Selena Cheyanna Smith (24) of Dothan- Aggravated Child Abuse, No bond

Two People Arrested for Manslaughter-Fentanyl After 32-Year-Old Woman Dies

(DOTHAN, Ala.) On June 20, 2025, around 4:30 pm, Dothan Police and Dothan Fire Department Paramedics responded to a medical call at a trailer park in the 2200 block of South Oates Street.  According to the caller, the victim, identified as Torie Lynn Strickland (32) of Dothan, was unresponsive outside the mobile home.  Dothan Police Officers immediately started life-saving measures when they arrived on scene, which included the administration of Narcan.  Strickland was transported to a local hospital where she continued to receive treatment.  Sadly, Strickland passed away in the hospital on June 23, 2025.  Evidence on the scene led officers and investigators to determine it was likely a drug overdose.  Strickland’s body will be transported to the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences for an autopsy.

The joint investigation with Houston County Sheriff’s Office into Strickland’s death revealed that George Trierweiler (44) of Dothan and Mitchel Folds (32) of Dothan supplied Strickland with Fentanyl, which ultimately caused her death.  Trierweiler and Folds have been charged with Manslaughter-Fentanyl and placed in the Houston County Jail.

The new law, which was signed by Governor Ivey in 2024, makes it a criminal offense to knowingly furnish a substance known to contain fentanyl to someone who dies as a proximate result of the use of the substance.  The goal of the law was to hold those accountable for distributing this dangerous substance in our community.  The possession and distribution of this dangerous drug will not be overlooked in the City of Dothan, and the Dothan Police Department will vigorously support prosecutions for those involved in possessing or dealing fentanyl.  Our thoughts and prayers are with Strickland’s family and friends as they mourn this terrible tragedy.

Folds and Madalynn Mae Bean (33) of Dothan were also charged with Unlawful Distribution of a Controlled Substance by the Alabama Drug Enforcement Task Force following a search of the residence.  The Dothan Police Department thanks the Houston County Sheriff’s Office and the Alabama Drug Enforcement Task Force Division B for their assistance in this investigation.

-Chief William E. Benny

George Lee Trierweiler (44) of Dothan- Manslaughter-Fentanyl
Mitchel Ryan Drew Folds (32) of Dothan- Manslaughter-Fentanyl and Unlawful Distribution of a Controlled Substance
Madalynn Mae Bean (33) of Dothan- Unlawful Distribution of a Controlled Substance
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