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VIDEO: OPD searching for robbery suspect

Opelika Police need your help finding an individual in a Robbery at Miscelania Guate Mex store. The suspect is described as a black male. He was last seen wearing a black cap, a black bandana over the lower part of his face, a black shirt and black jeans. To see a video of the suspect, visit eagle eye auburn dot com


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Alabama Lawmakers Introduce Ethics Law Changes

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (EETV)- Alabama lawmakers announced new legislation aimed at strengthening Alabama's ethics laws.  Attorney General Steve Marshall joined Senate President Pro Tem Del Marsh, House Speaker Mac McCutcheon, Senator Arthur Orr, Representative Mike Jones, and Ethics Commission Director Tom Albritton officially announced the legislation Thursday morning. “After nearly two years of work and the input from many around the state, I am pleased to join with the Legislative leadership in announcing the introduction of legislation to improve the Alabama Ethics Act,” said Attorney General Marshall.


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Local leaders discuss gun regulation, arming teachers

Leaders in Alabama are speaking out after the Valentine's Day massacre in Parkland Florida. State representatives Joe Lovvorn and Elaine Beech along with Former Miss America and Congressional candidate Mallory Hagan discuss what they think can be done to curb gun violence in schools. More details on Eagle Eye Auburn dot com


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CRIME: Lee County Most Wanted

LEE COUNTY, Ala. (EETV) - The pictures above are listed on February's "most wanted" list published by the Lee County Sheriffs office.  If you know where any of these individuals are, you are urged to contact the Lee County Sheriff Office at (334) 749-5651. *All peoples pictured are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law


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Web Extra: Alabama State Sen. Tom Whatley

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)- Alabama State Sen. Tom Whatley sat down with Eagle Eye TV to discuss a recent bill named after a local Auburn girl that passed in the Alabama State Senate. The Sadie Grace Andrews Bill would require all businesses to have locks or protection of some kind on outdoor grease traps. Andrews, the Auburn girl who the bill is named for, died after falling into an unprotected grease trap at a local ice cream store.  Whatley also discussed some of the issues up for debate this session and how students can get involved in the legislative process. 


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Exclusive: Keck and Block Discuss Auburn SGA Transition

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)- New Auburn University Student Government Association President Dane Block and past SGA President Jacqueline Keck discussed their administrations, priorities and leadership thoughts in an exclusive interview with Eagle Eye TV.  "I want it to be a memory of the way we treated people and a legacy that was left by a high standard of work ethic, but also moral character," said Keck. Keck also discussed how changes to campus dining and the implementation of recommendations made by SGA's dining task force into the new campus dining contract. "I have to say that the dining contract was my favorite," mentioned Keck. Block discussed 


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Two Individuals Arrested Sunday for Trespassing in Jordan Hare Stadium

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)- Two individuals were arrested early Sunday morning after allegedly breaking into Auburn University’s Jordan Hare Stadium. According to Auburn Police Division spokesperson Lorenza Dorsey, Harry James Bicksler and Elizabeth Freret Harmon were found by officers in the south east end zone of the stadium.


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Plain Talk: Alabama Auditor Jim Zeigler

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)- This week on Plain Talk we are joined by elected Alabama State Auditor Jim Zeigler.  Zeigler discusses the role of the Alabama Auditor along with some recent controversies in Alabama politics.


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FBI, OPD arrest Opelika student after school threat

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV) - An Opelika teen has been arrested following threats made against Opelika High School. The threat was made on-line by a juvenile who was chatting while playing a video game.  The threat made was to “shoot up OHS”.  The Opelika Police Department and Agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation were able to locate the suspect’s residence. OPD Detectives along with FBI Agents went to the address and located the 16-year-old suspect.  The juvenile suspect was arrested and charged with Making a Terrorist Threat.  He was taken to the Lee County Youth Development Center pending a hearing in Juvenile Court.  The investigation did not locate any credible plan of action on the suspect’s part and there appears no present danger to students of the Opelika City Schools.  The Opelika City School Systems Administration was informed of the information and is working very closely with the Police Department to ensure the safety and well-being of every child.


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Auburn Police searching for downtown vandal

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV) - Auburn Police are looking for a man after several buildings in downtown Auburn were vandalized. On Monday, Police officers were called in reference to several reports of criminal mischief in the downtown area.   According to the reports, graffiti was drawn or marked on various structures and building, causing damage and requiring city workers and business owners to spend time removing or covering it.  Further investigation into the incidents by Auburn Police resulted in a suspect being captured on video surveillance.