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    Baldwin County Sheriff's Office - A sea turtle's nest that was dug seven days after his drowning near the place where Deputy Bill Smith died was named in his honor.

    Baldwin County Sheriff's Office

    3.0(2 reviews)
    72.3 mi

    Poor professionalism in the detective division. Detective Walker appeared to be biased towards the…read moreperson the case was opened against. Not sure how one can mistake a case of elderly financial abuse and tie it with elderly care, but some reason he only talked about the great care our mother was given and how he spoke with DHR, Hospice and the nurse. He even stated "Why are all the complaints now after she's gone, where was the family at when all of this happened?" "Why didn't the family have her?" When that part was explained in detail he was still obtuse to the facts. If you have states "I guess I don't know the law but I've been doing this for 24 years" then to be told about an Alabama State code which clearly showed him he indeed didn't know all of the laws and that there were rights he was overlooking, silence fell upon the phone only to hear "I guess I'll go look that one up". He even displayed that his conversations with the accused were unprofessional as he was repeating things that he obtained back from them in our conversations only for me to inform him to read up on that state code. I constantly had to redirect his approach on the discussions to only focus on the financial abuse part. His investigation was based on conversations and not the actual raw data (Bank statements showing debit card usage at places like liquor stores) all while the elderly person was bed ridden. Even the banker could see debit card abuse as my mother didn't use her debit card. When it was explained to him that her credit report shows her bills were not being paid. Hard inquiries for jewelry store credit and auto loan applications, and credit card balances increasing each month while she's laid up in the bed, was the only time he was quiet. But he assured me he did his investigation and there is no fraud! I'd put more trust in Veronica Mars

    Love these guys! These deputies are the best and they have been very cooperative with me!read more

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    Baldwin County Sheriff's Office - Bill Smith's vehicle at the memorial.

    Bill Smith's vehicle at the memorial.

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    Town of Elberta - My dear Düsseldorf friend, Klaus-Dieter tells me the best interpretation is of " für das gut leben" is "For the good life".

    Town of Elberta

    5.0(1 review)
    66.4 mi

    I first discovered this little hamlet 30+ years ago when vacationing here and sailed out of one of…read morethe back waterways into Wolf Bay. It was on that sail that I discovered Pirates Cove, home of the cheeseburger in paradise so that's one thing that's kept me coming back :-) Since retiring in the area I've discovered a lot more than the beautiful scenery and burgers but first a little history. The Town of Elberta is a small, historically agricultural community, situated 25 minutes from the Alabama Gulf Coast, 35 minutes from historic downtown Pensacola, FL and 45 minutes from Mobile. The first settlers arrived here in 1904 and the community was founded by farmers who had immigrate from Germany. I wasn't sure about the phrase on their welcome sign "für das gut leben" so I asked my dear Düsseldorf friend, Klaus-Dieter who tells me the best interpretation is "For the good life". In the 1930s through the 1940s, the town boasted a farmer's hall where dancing and singing were enjoyed, a hotel, and a movie theatre, as well as a butcher shop, grocery and drug store. Many of the residents spoke German, and St. Mark's Lutheran Church offered German-language services until 1976. Current the latest census shows fewer than 1500 residents and I've come to realize that it's a warm and friendly place that's all about community. One great example is the support the town's volunteer fire department gets with the Elberta German Sausage Festival which was started in the mid-1970s. I attend every one of them that's held the last weekend of March and the last weekend of October and features polka music, Elberta German sausage Sausage, and 250 arts and crafts vendors with over 40,000 visitors during the fall festival alone. It's a good time for a great cause. There's only a couple stop lights but there's a lot more stuff here than the size might indicate. Aside from the aforementioned Pirates Cove, there's Bamahenge, Baldwin County Heritage Museum, Lady in the Lake, a golf course, as well as locally owned and operated shops and restaurants like the Roadkill Cafe. It's also where we go to our meetings and events at Amvets. Bottom line: You can spend your days picking fresh berries at Hillcrest Farm or sampling the homemade cheese at Sweet Home Farm but don't forget Bamahenge and those cheeseburgers, it's paradise indeed.

    Gulf Shores Police Department - Really great to have a place to drop off expired & unused meds.

    Gulf Shores Police Department

    3.7(3 reviews)
    75.6 mi

    Wow! Your officers do not even know basic trespass laws. Once a warning is given a person has the…read moreopportunity to leave, if they dont leave or they come back they can be charged.

    You can drop all of your unused medications that get properly disposed of by the DEA. This is an…read moreexcellent public service that should be offered at every police department across the country. This is so important because when you have leftover medications it's vital to have a convenient and simple means to properly dispose of them. In the city that I came from there was NO place to drop off my unused medications except for the rare occasion when you might have to travel to a far away place during a small time window during work hours. Seriously none of the pharmacy will take them, doctors offices have refused to take them so what are the options? Too often these meds end up in the trash or flushed down the toilet. These are both really horrible options. Though it may not seem obvious at the time, flushing expired medication down the toilet means it will ultimately end up in our water supplies - affecting both our drinking supplies and various freshwater habitats up and down the waterways and that's just a horrific option. Putting it in the trash is not a good option even if they're mixed with kitty litter or coffee grounds for a host of reasons. CVS is supposed to provide prepaid envelopes but when I asked for one my local store couldn't provide one. Please be mindful of unused or expired drugs to prevent them from being misused and to protect the environment. In a major city like Memphis, TN I did a search for a disposal site and came up with one location at a mental facility. You can search the DEA website for a location near you at: https://apps2.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/pubdispsearch/spring/main?execution=e1s1 As for my new local police department the people I encountered were very professional and friendly and the men and women that keep our community safe have a very good reputation from what I hear. They have a good working face facebook page and I appreciate the work and dedication of my local P.D. and officers everywhere. http://facebook.com/gulfshorespolice

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    Gulf Shores Police Department - Dropping some old meds in the DEA box @ the PD. #TGIF

    Dropping some old meds in the DEA box @ the PD. #TGIF

    Gulf Shores Police Department - Too cool & windy to sit on the beach so last stop today to drop off patches, creams & pills that are expired.

    Too cool & windy to sit on the beach so last stop today to drop off patches, creams & pills that are expired.

    Gulf Shores Police Department - You can drop all of your unused medications that get properly disposed of by the DEA.

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    You can drop all of your unused medications that get properly disposed of by the DEA.

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