The City of Irondale will shine blue lights for the next 30 nights in honor of a police lieutenant who was killed last week ...
The City of Irondale is honoring the life of late Lt. Mark Meadows by shining blue lights and hanging blue ribbons.The lights will be on one day for each year he served the communities of Irondale and ...
Irondale police Lt. Mark Meadows, a 60-year-old husband, father and grandfather, made a big impact on those who knew and ...
Irondale police Lt. Mark Meadows was struck by a vehicle while working at the Church of the Highlands’ main campus.
Lt. Mark Meadows was standing at the intersection of Grants Mill Road and Overton Road as its 21 Days of Prayer was preparing to let out.
A decorated law enforcement officer and Army veteran, Meadows dedicated more than three decades to public service.
Flags across Alabama are directed to be be flown at half-staff on Thursday, January 9 to honor Lt. Mark Meadows of the ...
Gov. Kay Ivey has ordered flags to remain lowered at half-staff in honor of Lt. Mark Meadows of the Irondale Police ...
Lt. Mark Meadows was tragically struck and killed while on duty directing traffic outside the Church of the Highlands on Grants Mill Road Monday morning. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is ...
Irondale Police Lieutenant Mark Meadows, a 30-year veteran of the force, was fatally struck by a vehicle while directing ...
Meadows began his law enforcement career in 1992 with the nearby Mountain Brook Police Department before transferring to Irondale. He was an FBI instructor certified in pistol and rifle ...