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Name:   Capt M Brooks - Email Member
Subject:   Found/Missing/Damaged/Sunken Boats
Date:   5/3/2011 12:45:34 PM

As of this writing there are at least four contractors on Lake Martin who are working with insurance companies and lake residents to remove damaged or sunken boats (and other debris) from the water. If you see these people working to remove these items, please stay away from the area. In some cases there will be divers in the water but in all cases boat wake is unwelcome and increases the danger. Again, we request all boaters to stay out of the damaged areas unless they have a legitimate need to be there.

If you are missing a boat or have found a boat, please call our office at (256) 329-2268 with a description of the boat, the registration number and hull identification number if possible. If you get the voice mail, please leave the information and someone WILL call you back. We have been able so far to match some people to their boats but there are still a lot that need to be identified.

With regard to looting or "treasure hunting", anyone caught by our officers removing items from the lake that do not belong to them will be arrested and charged appropriately. This does not include persons who have a right to remove their property or persons or companies working on someone's behalf or persons working to remove debris. In those cases we will make every effort to identify the legitimacy of that situation and ask for patience from those we do question. If you see something suspicious, please report it.

We are maintaining a daily presence on the lake until further notice. Over the past few days we have had as many as 8 officers covering the lake, including officers we pulled from other areas and wildlife and freshwater fisheries officers that were sent to assist. If you need us, the quickest way to get us dispatched is to call the Alexander City Trooper Post at (256) 234-2601.





Name:   Webmaster - Email Member
Subject:   Crime Reports
Date:   5/3/2011 2:28:20 PM

Children's Harbor Reported:
Mayor Helen Rowe of Eclectic, announced there were scammers on Mt Hebron Road yesterday, pretending to be FEMA. THEY WERE NOT FROM FEMA. If anyone who filled out information please contact Eclectic Police IMMEDIATLEY AT 334-541-2148!!!

Also:
This morning there was a newspaper report of two men arrested in Troy caught with ATV equipment stolen from Elmore and Tallapoosa Counties.




Name:   lakerlady - Email Member
Subject:   Found/Missing/Damaged/Sunken Boats
Date:   5/3/2011 3:33:01 PM

I have a house on the lake (off Hwy 34) within sight of where tornado hit. I have watched debris float by early every morning. I would love to help remove small debris from lake. Who do I contact to get permission to do so? I have a pontoon boat and can help anytime/anywhere. I also have a Kawasaki Mule and would be glad to help anyone out Hwy 34. My daughter and her husbands business was hit by the tornado as it crossed Hwy 34. I have been helping them and am now free to help where ever need be.



Name:   Capt M Brooks - Email Member
Subject:   Found/Missing/Damaged/Sunken Boats
Date:   5/3/2011 5:31:46 PM

I know there are volunteer groups currently talking with the appropriate people about a lake cleanup but I don't have any other details. My recommendation would be to wait until that happens and then volunteer and participate. I understand it's frustrating and can be a helpless feeling, but some of the materials in the water are hazardous and are probably best left where they are for now.



Name:   Kizma Anuice - Email Member
Subject:   Found/Missing/Damaged/Sunken Boats
Date:   5/4/2011 11:49:33 AM

Do the Admiralty salvage laws apply to inland waters in the State of Alabama?

The only case I can remember is British case and it conferred jurisdiction over inland waters.



Name:   Capt M Brooks - Email Member
Subject:   Found/Missing/Damaged/Sunken Boats
Date:   5/4/2011 1:54:46 PM

I would refer you to Title 35, Chapter 13, Sections 1-10 of the Code of Alabama which spells out specifically the process for claiming salvage property.

However, under these circumstances and until we hear otherwise from the Attorney General's office, we are considering the property "lost property" under Title 13A of the Code of Alabama:

Section 13A-8-6

Theft of lost property - Definition.

A person commits the crime of theft of lost property if he actively obtains or exerts control over the property of another which he knows to have been lost or mislaid, or to have been delivered under a mistake as to the identity of the recipient or as to the nature or the amount of the property, and with intent to deprive the owner permanently of it, he fails to take reasonable measures to discover and notify the owner.

(Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §3205.)

Section 13A-8-7

Theft of lost property in the first degree.

(a) The theft of lost property which exceeds two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) in value constitutes theft of lost property in the first degree.

(b) Theft of lost property in the first degree is a Class B felony.

(Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §3206; Act 2003-355, p. 962, §1.)

Section 13A-8-8

Theft of lost property in the second degree.

(a) The theft of lost property which exceeds five hundred dollars ($500) in value but does not exceed two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) in value constitutes theft of lost property in the second degree.

(b) Theft of lost property in the second degree is a Class C felony.

(Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §3207; Acts 1978, No. 770, p. 1110; Act 2003-355, p. 962, §1.)

Section 13A-8-9

Theft of lost property in the third degree.

(a) The theft of lost property which does not exceed five hundred dollars ($500) in value constitutes theft of lost property in the third degree.

Name:   Kizma Anuice - Email Member
Subject:   Found/Missing/Damaged/Sunken Boats
Date:   5/4/2011 2:27:19 PM

but
Section 35-12-1

When finder becomes depositary.

One who finds a thing lost is not bound to take charge of it; but if he does so he is thenceforward a depositary for the owner, with the rights and obligations of a depositary for hire.

Section 13A-8-12

Defenses to prosecutions for theft and unauthorized use of vehicle.

(a) It is a defense to a prosecution under Sections 13A-8-2 through 13A-8-11 (theft of property, theft of lost property, theft of services and unauthorized use of vehicle) that the actor honestly believed that he had a claim to the property or services involved which he was entitled to assert in the manner which forms the basis for the charge against him.

Why would the finder of lost property not be able to defend against your charge by claiming the rights of a depositary?





Name:   Capt M Brooks - Email Member
Subject:   Found/Missing/Damaged/Sunken Boats
Date:   5/4/2011 2:54:02 PM

The law is pretty clear to the obligations of a depositary. I know of only one occasion in my career when an individual claimed property and followed through with those obligations. However, that's why we have a judge and judicial system. We know what we are going to do. Beyond that we'll honor the judge's decision as always.







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