Dade County Sheriff’s Office has obtained (6) Felony Burglary warrants for Darius Termayne Hill

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Dade County Sheriff’s Office has obtained (6) Felony Burglary warrants for Darius Termayne Hill of Birmingham Alabama, in regard to a string of burglaries that occurred in Dade County between the dates of May 6, 2022, to June 15, 2022.
Investigators have been working hard to identify a suspect, and thanks to our Road Patrol Deputies and our awesome community members, Mr. Hill has been identified as that suspect, and some items that were stolen have been recovered.
“We will continue to work tirelessly to make sure our residents feel safe within our community. A burglary is always a difficult incident for law enforcement, as well as the residents involved. They are hard to investigate, and hard to endure as a victim. This is another instance that shows the level of dedication that our law enforcement officers have to the citizens of this county. As a side note, it would be a good idea to not come to Dade County and burglarize our citizens! We will work diligently to find out who you are and prosecute you in our court system!”
-Sheriff Ray Cross-
If you have any additional information pertaining to this case, please contact the Sheriff’s Office @ (706)657-3233, email us at [email protected], or send us a message to this page.
There were several Dade County Residents who had contact with this individual on their properties. If you are one of those residents, and we haven’t already talked to you, please contact us!!

Traffic Violation Yields Felony Methamphetamine Arrest

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Traffic Violation Yields Felony Methamphetamine Distribution Arrest
On 05/15/2021 at approximately midnight, a Dade County Patrol Deputy observed a black sedan traveling through the CrossRoads Intersection with no active tag lights. The Deputy conducted a traffic stop to inform the driver of her non-working lights. Upon further investigation into the stop, the driver Paulina Gold, 44 of Bryant, Alabama was found to be in possession of approximately 26 grams of methamphetamine and other drug related objects.
Paulina Gold was taken into custody and is now in the Dade County Jail without bond due to a current Probation Violation and current drug charges.
minor traffic violation yields felony arrest

photo via Dade County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page

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