3 Clark County inmates eligible for parole in October

As of Oct. 1, 2025, there were 323 people listed as Clark County inmates by the Arkansas Department of Corrections website. 

There were four more inmates since the September report. The inmates are distributed among several institutions throughout the state.

There are 22 Clark County inmates serving a life sentence or life without parole, and one Garland County inmate on death row who served probation in Clark County in the 1980s.

The total includes 297 men and 26 women. There are 163 black inmates, 156 white inmates and four of other races.

The following Clark County inmates have a parole- or transfer-eligible date in October 2025, although there are several factors that could affect any individual release for months or years.

Eddie D. Davis, 44, is on the Ouachita County Waiting List awaiting a 15-year sentence. Davis was sentenced in January 2025 in Ouachita County for possession of a firearm by a certain person. Also on his current sentence history is a pair of felonious firearms possession, also in Ouachita County, dating to 2019. His prior sentence history includes a 2002 sentence in Clark County for felony drug possession.

Tommy Pennington, 31, is serving 3 years at the Tucker Unit. Pennington’s current sentence history includes a 2024 sentence in Montgomery County for sexual solicitation of a child, two counts of violation of a protection order within 5 years of a previous violation, and first-degree terroristic threatening; and a 2021 sentence in Pike County for criminal mischief and commercial burglary. Pennington previously served probation in Clark County in 2021 for terroristic threatening.

Myron D. Price, 50, is serving a 30-year sentence at Tucker Maximum Security Prison. Price’s current sentence history includes a 2005 sentence in Hempstead County for aggravated assault, escape, and robbery; a 2004 sentence in Clark County for aggravated robbery-probation revocation; and a 2004 sentence in Saline County for escape, first-degree battery, fleeing and theft by receiving.


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