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. 3
7:31 p.m.
Police were called to River Oaks Apartments, 3025 Twin Rivers Dr., for a report of attempted breaking or entering. A resident said she was home when two known suspects tried breaking into her apartment using a screwdriver. Opening the door to confront the pair, one said the other told him an uncle lived there, and they left immediately. The resident was advised to call police should the two return.
Tuesday, Nov. 4
Felony incident still under investigation: Theft of property/lost or mislaid, Walmart
5:03 p.m.
A resident of Elliston Place Apartments, 222 N. 20th. St., reported the mysterious disappearance of a $400 ring she had ordered online from Zales. Receiving a notification that her package had been delivered, she went immediately to retrieve it but, seconds later, discovered it wasn’t outside her door. She noticed a UPS driver was leaving another apartment, and waited to see if he would return to hers, but he left. She spoke to the neighbor, who had received a package addressed to them in a much larger box. Contact was made with both Zales and UPS, who said the package had been delivered — yet the picture showed a different door mat. She also spoke with the UPS driver, who said he delivered the package but couldn’t confirm details about the location. UPS said they would provide more information within the next two days.
Wednesday, Nov. 5
9:55 a.m.
An officer was called to Twin Rivers Health & Rehabilitation to take a delayed report of a disturbance involving a family of a recently deceased resident.
Thursday, Nov. 6
Felony incident still under investigation: Financial identity fraud, 1300 block of North 10th Street
Felony incident still under investigation: Financial identity fraud, 600 block of South 5th Street
6:35 p.m.
Officers were dispatched to a fight in progress at Powdermill Apartments, 2801 Twin Rivers Dr. An officer arrived to see a group of people near the laundromat saying the suspect fled upon hearing sirens. While giving a description of the suspect, witnesses pointed him out as he walking toward the complex. The suspect would be identified as 18-year-old Valeto Juan Hendrix, of Little Rock. Witnesses recounted that Hendrix had yelled death threats as he fled the scene. The officer drove toward Hendrix and observed him duck behind a vehicle, then reappear and continue yelling. Instructed to stop, Hendrix continued walking toward the area of the disturbance, shouting and swearing. Hendrix complied once he was threatened with a Taser. He was detained and searched for weapons. He was transported to the jail for charges of disorderly conduct, and while there staff found marijuana on his person, resulting in a misdemeanor drug charge.
Friday, Nov. 7
2:04 a.m.
Police were requested at Baptist Health Medical Center’s Emergency Room for a report of an intoxicated male attempting to leave the hospital. An officer spoke with the subject, and by the time police left he was lying down and agreeing to receive medical treatment.
3:35 p.m.
A man reported receiving death threats from a known male. He was advised of warrant procedures.
Felony incident still under investigation: Leaving the scene of an accident with personal injury, Pine and Caddo streets. Booking records at the Clark County Detention Center indicate that an arrest was made the following day.
9:42 p.m.
An attempted break-in was reported at Oakwood Apartments, 1205 Caddo St. The resident said she returned home to find some items broken on her back porch where entry was attempted. suspected a known male was responsible for the incident.
Saturday, Nov. 8
Felony incident still under investigation: Breaking/entering to a vehicle, 1800 block of Millcreek Drive
Felony incident still under investigation: Breaking/entering to a vehicle, 1600 block of Welch Street
Tuesday, Nov. 11
5:50 p.m.
Police were called to Chateau Apartments, 218 N. 11th St., for a female’s report that a neighbor threatened to shoot her and her dog. An officer spoke with both parties, telling one she could face felony charges and advising the other on how to file charges with the prosecutor.
7:52 p.m.
Officers were called to Ambar, 112 W.P. Malone Dr., for a fight between two females at the Mexican restaurant. The aggressor fled prior to police arrival. The fisticuffs between diners seated at different tables were apparently brewed from jealousy stemming from a romantic trope. Video footage showed the diners as they engaged in a shouting match that led to the aggressor striking and hurling a chair at the other. Management escorted the fighters outside, and the aggressor took off.
Wednesday, Nov. 12
Felony incident still under investigation: Aggravated assault on a family or household member, 1000 block of Village Drive
Clark County Sheriff’s Office
Sunday, Nov. 9
12:16 p.m.
Deputies responded to a Rhodes Street, Gurdon, residence for a domestic disturbance with injury. The injured female had lacerations to her forearm and the back of her hand. She said she was opening windows with a hammer when the aggressor, identified as Deondre Monieshal Brown, 33, came from a back bedroom and struck her arm, accusing her of swinging the tool at juveniles in the home. Brown said she had confronted the complainant about the accusation, telling her to instead swing the hammer at her; she reportedly complied, and Brown struck her with a piece of metal bed frame. A deputy collected both the hammer and bed frame section used in the incident. Brown was arrested and taken to jail on charges of felony domestic battery.
Arrests in Clark County Arkansas
Monday, Nov. 3
Adrian Barrett, 28, possession of a Schedule II controlled substance with purpose to deliver, simultaneous possession of drugs and firearms
Warren Keyshaun Buckley, 24, first-degree battery x 2, discharge of a firearm
Vincent N. Contreras, 49, Arkansas State Police, DWI-1st, no proof of insurance, driving the wrong way on a one-way street
Tuesday, Nov. 4
Ty Norman, 27, possession of a Schedule VI controlled substance with purpose to deliver
Misty Manning, 39, failure to appear
Edward Hardaway, 48, ASP, obstructing governmental operations
Wednesday, Nov. 5
Mary Marshall, 70, failure to comply
Thursday, Nov. 6
Jessica Lynne Metcalf, 39, court-ordered 48-hour hold
Friday, Nov. 7
Bradley Burnett, 38, public intoxication
Saturday, Nov. 8
Yoshike Monave Aurberry, 39, Arkadelphia Police Department, leaving the scene of an accident with injury, fleeing, possession of a Schedule VI controlled substance, no insurance, failure to appear, failure to comply
Monday, Nov. 10
Ahmad Holmes, 18, APD, continued detention
Jacob Sharin, 47, non-support
Tyshawn Thompson, 19, APD, continued detention
Kevin Williams, 18, APD, continued detention
Jameisha Marie Brown, 27, ASP, hold for Washington County
Tuesday, Nov. 11
Cordiars Orlando Arnold, 34, revocation, fourth-degree sexual assault, aggravated assault x 2, criminal mischief, failure to register or report
Xavier Aldridge, 36, commercial burglary, theft of property, criminal mischief
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