Showing posts with label Timothy Alford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Timothy Alford. Show all posts

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Timothy Alford has extensive criminal history


Timothy Alford

Timothy Alford, one of four defendants in a case involving the burglaries, a high-speed chase and the shooting of a Washington Parish deputy sheriff, has an extensive criminal history.

• June 2003 — Arrested for the burglary of the Highway 10 Shell One Stop

• September 2003 — Arrested and charged with 21 counts of burglary and 21 counts of criminal damage to property in Bogalusa

• September 2004 — Convicted of aggravated assault and violation of Mississippi's RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization) code and sentenced to seven years in jail. He serves 323 days in the Pearl River County Jail before being turned over to the Mississippi Department of Corrections.

• January 2009 — Released from the Mississippi State Penetentiary and placed on 18 years' probabtion.

• End of March and first week of April 2009 — Charged with five counts of simple burglary — while on parole from Mississippi.

• Late 2009 — After being judge incompetent to stand trial, Alford received treatment and placed on trial. He received a 10-year suspended sentence with five years' probation. He was also assessed three special conditions — 

including drug screens, mental health evaluation and that he take his medications as prescribed.

• Aug. 16, 2010 — Alleged to have burglarized two used car dealerships and a Bogalusa home before leading Deputy Paul Pajak on a high-speed chase, shooting the officer in the face with bird shot from a shotgun stolen at the residence.
• Aug. 23, 2010 — Arrested in Hattiesburg, Miss. during a traffic stop.

• Week of July 24, 2011 — Pre-trial hearing held with cases for all four defendants severed.

Suspects in 2010 shooting of deputy to be tried separately

There will be four separate trials in regards to an Aug. 16, 2010 incident in which a Washington Parish deputy sheriff was shot and a week-long manhunt for one of the suspects ensued.

Timothy Alford
Timothy Alford, Wade Esteve, Timothy Esteve and Josef Hughes all had pre-trial hearings this past week. Rick Wood of the 22nd Judicial District Attorney’s office, said the four defendants were severed and that none pled guilty.

Wood said as a result, it is not known which of the four defendants will go on trial on Monday, Aug. 29.


       (Alford has extensive criminal history, see second story)

Alford, who has an extensive criminal history, was charged with attempted first degree murder of a police officer, aggravated obstruction of commerce/roadway, burglary of a business, two counts of being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm and two counts of simple burglary.
Wade Esteve

Wade Esteve, believed by authorities to have fired at least one round at Pajak, was charged with one count of attempted murder of a police officer. Timothy Esteve and Hughes received lesser charges.

The four are suspected of robbing two Bogalusa used car dealerships — Small Town Motors on Highway 21 and Mill Town Motors on Avenue F — and a residence before they came in contact with Deputy Paul Pajak. About 4 a.m. that morning, Pajak came up on a pickup stopped on Louisiana 60 with its hood up.

Pajak stopped, thinking it was a motorist needing help, stopped. As Pajak approached the vehicle, it drove off with Alford and both of the Esteves in it — leaving Hughes behind.

As Pajak pursued the vehicle, he was fired upon and struck by shot from a shotgun blast. Despite having been hit in the face and a hand, Pajak was able to shoot out one of the tires on the suspect’s vehicle, causing it to crash into a tree.

Assisting officers had taken Hughes into custody and would soon capture the Esteve brothers, but Alford escaped.

Sightings were reported from around the Plainview community throughout the week, yet law enforcement could not locate him despite enlisting the help of tracking dogs and a helicopter.

While the search continued in Washington Parish, law enforcement officers in Hattiesburg, Miss. nabbed Alford during a traffic stop at about 1 a.m. on Aug. 23 and he was subsequently returned to Washington Parish.