At least two dozen people have been arrested for failure to pay garbage fees in Valley. CBS_42 reports one of them, Dee Kent, a 77-year-old cancer patient, was arrested while on her way to Opelika to find out if her cancer had come back. She owed $141.
that one of them, Dee Kent, a 77-year-old cancer patient, was arrested while on her way to Opelika to find out if her cancer had come back.week after Valley Police Chief Mark Reynolds claimed his department’s hands were tiedAn analysis of records by reporter Lee Hedgepeth showed some residents have been arrested several times, and end up paying hundreds in court costs and fees on top of the bills.its solid waste services through AmWaste, a private company, did not comment for the story.
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