Cullman Christmas was quiet says local law enforcement

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Sara Gladney for The Cullman Tribune

CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman Police Department and Cullman County Sheriff’s Office both agree this holiday season was a quieter one for crime and safety issues locally. 

The biggest report of incidents was from the CCSO who stated there were five DUI’s over the holiday weekend: two on Saturday, and three on Sunday. 

“Overall, it was a good weekend,” Gentry said. “There was definitely not an increase in break-ins and burglaries of note.” 

Cullman Police Department Public Relations Officer Adam Clark said it was a fairly placid holiday. 

“We had 229 calls for service over the Christmas holiday weekend,” Clark said. “There was only one public intoxication arrest, and no DUI’s. There were 14 e-crash reports filed.”

Cullman Police Chief Kenny Culpepper encourages everyone to carry the successful month of December to one of the most eventful holidays of the year–New Year’s Eve. 

“We had a very quiet Christmas weekend; we want to encourage everyone to be responsible and drive safely over the New Year’s weekend coming up,” Culpepper said. 

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