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, March 4
12:20 p.m.
A clerk at Winner’s Circle, 104 N. 10th St., reported a customer drove into an ice merchandiser outside the store, moving it “several” feet and denting its exterior. The driver told police she thought the vehicle was in park.
Police investigated a vehicle breaking or entering at 2701 Twin Rivers Dr. No details were included in the report as felony cases are not available for public inspection at the Arkadelphia Police Department
Juvenile: Vehicle breaking or entering.
Police investigated a report of fraud at an unlisted address. No details were included in a report as felony cases are not available for public inspection at the Arkadelphia Police Department.
3:36 p.m.
Officers assisted a Donaldson policeman at Valley Exxon, 144 Valley St., in detaining a suspect who jumped from a vehicle involved in a police pursuit. The suspect, 42-year-old Kelli Anderson, of Donaldson, was ultimately arrested at the fuel pumps and booked at another county jail. The APD report does not provide details regarding a resolution of the pursuit that continued north on Highway 7.
6:09 p.m.
Heather Dawn Gray, 46, of Donaldson, was arrested for theft of property at Walmart, where a loss prevention officer said she scanned cards in place of the actual items that were supposed to be purchased.
Tuesday, March 5
1:25 p.m.
Harassing communications was reported at a 19th Street residence.
Wednesday, March 6
7:08 p.m.
Harassing communication was reported at a Millcreek Drive residence.
Thursday, March 7
Police investigated a report of financial identity fraud at Southern Bancorp, 601 Main St.
Juvenile: Third-degree battery.
Police investigated the endangerment of a minor’s welfare at an unlisted location.
Police investigated a complaint of shoplifting between $1,000-$5,000 at Walmart. No details were included in a report as felony cases are not available for public inspection at the Arkadelphia Police Department.
Police investigated a report of forgery on Main Street. No details were included in a report as felony cases are not available for public inspection at the Arkadelphia Police Department.
Friday, March 8
Police investigated the theft of a motor vehicle at the 200 block of South 1st Street. No details were included in a report as felony cases are not available for public inspection at the Arkadelphia Police Department.
Police investigated terroristic threatening at an unlisted location. No details were included in a report as felony cases are not available for public inspection at the Arkadelphia Police Department.
2:29 p.m.
Daisy Elizabeth Owusu, 32, of Arkadelphia, was arrested at 100 N. 23rd St. for violating a protection order that had been served to her that morning.
Police investigated a theft by receiving at Walmart. No details were included in a report as felony cases are not available for public inspection at the Arkadelphia Police Department.
Saturday, March 9
9:51 a.m.
A Lark Place couple reported vandalism to their vehicle, with profanity scratched into the paint.
5:15 p.m.
A resident of Nightingale Nursing Home, 3021 Twin Rivers Dr., reported someone fraudulently used his debit card, making two successful transactions at an Arkadelphia gas station and one failed attempt at Car Mart.
8:35 p.m.
A Domino’s delivery driver reported the theft of several pizzas and chicken wings he inadvertently gave to a man claiming the pizzas were his. The “customer”, described as a tall African American, retreated into his apartment at Landon Stone Apartments, 100 Caddo St. The actual customer was reimbursed for $60.42.
8:36 p.m.
Officers responded to a welfare concern at Carpenter Hill Apartments, 670 S. 6th St. One adult female was taken to the police department and released to relatives from Magnolia.
Sunday, March 10
8:38 p.m.
Officers assisted Clark County sheriff’s deputies in locating a person who fled from a shooting incident on Middleton Road. The person was located traveling on Interstate 30 and stopped at the Caddo Valley exit. No arrest had been made at the time of this writing.
Clark County Sheriff’s Office
Tuesday, March 5
2:03 a.m.
A deputy responded to the Baptist Health Medical Center emergency room, where a victim of domestic abuse was being treated for injuries suffered from an attack with a cell phone used as the weapon.
Wednesday, March 6
6:04 p.m.
A Ridge Trail, Amity, woman reported a dog attacked her and her own canine, nearly severing its leg in the attack. The dog, a Mastiff, was later euthanized at a Hot Springs veterinarian clinic. The responding deputy met the aggressive dog’s owner, David Michael Laster, 49. Laster, who would not provide identification at the deputy’s command, was arrested for obstructing governmental operations.
Saturday, March 9
11:17 a.m.
A Greenbrier man reported the theft of about 60 small game traps, valued at $1,500, from his hunting cabin on Graysonia Road.
1:30 p.m.
A theft was reported at a Bishop Road residence, where the thieves made off with two window AC units and a couple of circular saws.
Arrests in Clark County
Monday, March 4
Kimberly Pool, 34, warrant, failure to appear
Donnie Bowser, 58, no charges listed
Rodney Nowden, 37, continued detention
Jermaine Jenkins, 26, bond revocation
Tuesday, March 5
Jacaylon J. Zachery, 20, Henderson State Police Department, possession of a controlled substance
Wednesday, March 6
Benjamin Lewis Dreyer, 43, Caddo Valley Police Department, continued detention/held for another county
Angie M. Billman, 56, Amity Police Department, third-degree domestic battery
Kandell (sic) Buckley, 37, Arkansas State Police, parole violation
Thursday, March 7
Stanley Anthony Gill Jr., 22, ASP, continued detention
Malik Anthony Smith, 26, ASP, continued detention
Friday, March 8
Terry W. Rowland, 66, Arkadelphia Police Department, continued detention
Saturday, March 9
Tucara Lark, 34, CVPD, DWI-2, hold for Hot Spring County
Sunday, March 10
Dakota Murphy, 25, CVPD, public intoxication
Demetryvn (sic) OMarie Hunter, 21, failure to comply, failure to appear (two counts), speeding, no liability insurance
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