The following incidents were gathered from reports filed at the Arkadelphia Police Department and Clark County Sheriff’s Office. Names of arrested individuals were collected at the Clark County Detention Center on Crittenden Street in Arkadelphia. They are presumed innocent until found guilty in a court of law. The Arkadelphian does not withhold names from the arrest log, so don’t even think about asking.
Arkadelphia Police Department
Saturday, Sept. 23
Officers worked a disorderly conduct incident involving a juvenile.
Friday, Sept. 22
Police investigated a breaking or entering at the 1000 block of Village Drive.
5 p.m.
A man and son walking their dog on South 25th Street were knocked down by an at-large dog; Animal Control responded and took that dog into custody. The pedestrians suffered no injuries.
5:17 p.m.
Britlee Kaquana Williams, 31, of Arkadelphia, was arrested for DWI at the parking lot of Village North Apartments after a Village Drive man phoned police to report seeing a Jeep with two flat front tires limping along the street. While officers were en route to investigate the complaint, more callers advised of damaged mailboxes and a street sign had been plowed over on North 26th Street; a motorist reported she was able to avoid a head-on collision but that the suspect driver hit the rear of her vehicle and drove off. Williams was additionally charged for leaving the scene of an accident and having an open container of alcohol in a vehicle.
7:15 p.m.
Brittany Burns, 38, of Hot Springs, was arrested at Walmart for criminal trespass following a complaint from the store of a pair of “scammers” who had staged a shopping cart of merchandise near the exit in order to make a dash with the stolen goods. The second suspect, though named, was apparently not apprehended.
Police investigated a second-degree battery at W.P. Malone Drive.
Thursday, Sept. 21
Noon
A woman reported she had a check on hold at a local bank and was unable to withdraw funds from it. An officer made contact with the company that issued the check and learned the matter was a civil one.
3 p.m.
An officer took a report of a parking lot accident that happened at 10th and Caddo streets.
6:20 p.m.
Raini Lee Cook, 20, of Bauxite, was arrested at the Walmart parking lot for theft of property following a complaint of a shoplifter. Cook was also cited for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
7:07 p.m.
A 911 caller advised witnessing someone throw an object through the front window of a North 5th Street residence. Officers made contact with the resident, who said a known female did throw a hammer through his window, but wanted no police involvement because he knew the female sexually and said he feared for his safety because she’s “crazy.”
Wednesday, Sept. 20
9:26 a.m.
Officers responded to a report of a verbal altercation between two men at Hendry Oil Co., 7th and Walnut streets. Information in the report does not indicate what the men were having words about. Both parties were advised of affidavit procedures.
Officers worked a terroristic threatening incident involving a juvenile.
Officers worked a second-degree terroristic threatening incident involving a juvenile.
3:20 p.m.
Emilee Rose Fritts, 19, of Okolona, was cited at Walmart for shoplifting. The store’s loss prevention officer complained that Fritts failed to scan items at a self-checkout lane.
3:20 p.m.
Officers responded to Pine Court Apartments, 120 N. 20th St., for the unattended death of a 33-year-old male. A girlfriend said the deceased had been having trouble breathing the past few days and suffered high blood pressure. Officials determined no foul play was suspected.
Police investigated a breaking or entering at the 2500 block of Country Club Road.
Tuesday, Sept. 19
Police investigated a report of financial identity fraud at the 1600 block of Welch Street.
5:31 p.m.
Andrea Lashay Smith, 32, of Arkadelphia, was arrested at 205 N. 6th St. for third-degree battery and first-degree assault following officers’ response there for an active physical altercation involving Smith and another female.
Clark County Sheriff’s Office
Saturday, Sept. 23
3:46 p.m.
The theft of a dark green 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 was reported at Alpine Store, 11748 Highway 8.
Friday, Sept. 22
10 a.m.
A Wesley, Arkansas, motorcyclist reported a 9mm Keltec semi-automatic pistol fell from his saddlebag while he was traveling through Clark County on Interstate 30.
1 p.m.
Vandalism to a parked car was reported at a Smithton Road, Gurdon, residence.
5:45 p.m.
A deputy responded to a Cable Road, Amity, residence for a domestic disturbance between two females, one of whom was an unwanted guest and was instructed to leave.
Arrests in Clark County
Monday, Sept. 18
Gregory Goines, 22, DWI, failure to maintain control
Tuesday, Sept. 19
Andrew Harp, 40, Act 570 hold
Jeremy Anderson, 35, DWI, reckless driving, possession of a controlled substance, expired tags, no insurance, possession of drug paraphernalia
Wednesday, Sept. 20
Keon Lewis, 28, continued detention
Thursday, Sept. 21
Cordiars Arnold, 31, Act 570 hold
Friday, Sept. 22
Chase Garner, 22, failure to comply with terms of probation
Edward Barzar Jr., 21, failure to appear (3 counts), failure to comply
Demetryon Hunter, 21, failure to appear (4 counts), failure to comply
LE Kenell, 68, second-degree battery, terroristic threatening
Dtarriond Gordon, 21, bond revocation
Saturday, Sept. 23
Kyle Seber, 35, possession of a controlled substance, public intoxication, speeding
Kendrick Barton, 34, failure to appear, failure to pay child support
Sunday, Sept. 24
William Green, 62, DWI
Keosha Henry, 33, failure to appear
Monday, Sept. 25
Masion Hobbs, 43, failure to comply with terms of parole
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