A grand jury in Hanceville, Alabama, has ordered the dismissal of nearly 60 felony cases due to a “rampant culture of corruption” within the local police department, which led to the indictment of four officers and the police chief for evidence mishandling. The audit revealed serious documentation failures, with significant amounts of evidence missing, prompting Cullman County District Attorney Champ Crocker to state that even one compromised case is unacceptable. Following polarized community debates, Hanceville’s Mayor announced the police department’s immediate disbandment and plans for a complete overhaul.