Police & Fire

Dispatch Desk: Monday, Nov. 20

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

Monday, Nov. 13
3:34 p.m.
Officers responded to a residence at the 100 block of North 5th Street for a report of harassment.

Police investigated a second-degree battery at an unlisted address.

Tuesday, Nov. 14
12:45 a.m.
Officers responded to Stephenwood Drive for a dispute between an unmarried couple.

Officers worked a third-degree battery involving a juvenile.

Wednesday, Nov. 15
Police responded to the 200 block of Pinnacle Drive for an information-only report listed as a felony case.

Thursday, Nov. 16
9:05 a.m.
Possible abuse of an adult was reported at a nursing home.

Police investigated an aggravated assault at the 3000 block of West Pine Street.

Friday, Nov. 17
10:05 a.m.
Kayla Chantelle Hunter, 30, and Trae Reuben Bledsoe, 31, both of Arkadelphia, were arrested at the Landon Stone Apartments parking lot for third-degree domestic battery following a caller’s complaint of a rolling domestic disturbance witnessed at 10th and Pine streets.

12:42 p.m.
Johnny Russey, 40, was arrested at Pioneer Inn for disorderly conduct. The arresting officer, investigating the whereabouts of a vehicle reported taken without authorization from Family Dollar, confronted Russey in the parking lot. Russey yelled profanities at the officer and continued after being ordered to halt the conduct.

Saturday, Nov. 18
7:40 a.m.
An officer responded to Dollar General, 2727 Caddo St., for a manager’s complaint of a known shoplifter who, on Nov. 14, walked out of the business with a shopping cart full of merchandise. The shoplifter had been banned from the store but apparently continues to darken its doors.

Officers responded to a welfare concern involving a juvenile.

10:56 p.m.
A domestic disturbance between a grown male and his parents prompted police response to a residence at the 400 block of South 10th Street. The son, who reportedly attacked one of his parents, had left prior to police arrival. Officers were unable to find signs of evidence of the violence. The parents were advised of affidavit procedures and how to obtain an involuntary commitment order.

Sunday, Nov. 19
Officers took an information-only report involving a juvenile.

Officers investigated a report of a runaway juvenile.

Clark County Sheriff’s Office

Saturday, Nov. 11
Midnight
A deputy was summoned to a hunting lease near Skyline Drive and Deaton Road, where a Hot Springs man reported his father-in-law had gone to put out corn but had not returned. The deputy aided in a search through the woods to locate the man, who had died, reportedly from natural causes.

8 p.m.
The theft of a $1,000 cabinet was reported from an estate sale at the 3600 block of Highway 51.

Arrests in Clark County

Sunday, Nov. 12
Kiarra Ross, no age listed, no charges listed

Monday, Nov. 13
Nathaniel James Faulkner, 18, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, no driver’s license, no liability insurance

Thursday, Nov. 16
Stacy Marie Turner, 29, third-degree assault

Ebony Monique Marsh, 35, hold for Arkansas Department of Corrections

Friday, Nov. 17
Christopher J. Holliman, 24, 3-day sanction

Shirley Dixon, 70, second-degree battery

Saturday, Nov. 18
Christopher L. Mauldin, 32, failure to pay child support

Sherri Robinson, 51, DWI

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