Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Man pleads guilty in shooting at Spa City

- STEVEN MROSS

HOT SPRINGS — A Fouke man arrested last year after, police said, he shot a 4-year-old boy in the foot with a stolen gun and tried to cover it up, pleaded guilty to felony and misdemeano­r charges Tuesday in Garland County Circuit Court.

Noah Michael Veuthey, 19, pleaded guilty to felony counts of second-degree battery and theft by receiving of a firearm and a misdemeano­r count of tampering with physical evidence and was sentenced to six years in prison, with the entire sentence suspended and 120 days in the Garland County jail on each felony count, to run concurrent­ly, fined a total of $3,000 and ordered to pay $590 in court costs and fees.

According to the probable cause affidavits, a residentia­l burglary was reported Oct. 8, 2017, on Carl Finch Road where a back door was forced open and about 13 firearms were stolen, including a Beretta .40-caliber handgun.

On Oct. 14, 2017, Garland County sheriff’s investigat­ors responded to CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs regarding a 4-year-old boy with a gunshot wound in his right foot.

An investigat­ion determined the injury occurred at the residence of Sherri Young Seger, 54, at 347 Little Mazarn Road, who gave consent to search her home while she was interviewe­d at the sheriff’s office.

Seger told investigat­ors she, another woman and the victim were alone in the house with the victim sleeping in her room. She claimed she had a gun beside her because she feared the “Mexican Mafia” was coming to collect money and she awoke at one point to the sound of a gunshot and saw the victim bleeding.

Investigat­ors learned later that Veuthey was inside the residence at the time of the shooting. On Oct. 16, deputies interviewe­d Veuthey, who stated he was in possession of a Beretta .40-caliber handgun and was leaning over the bed when it accidental­ly discharged and hit the victim, who was sleeping on the floor next to the bed.

He said he placed a 9mm handgun on the bed and a spent 9mm shell casing on the floor “as to indicate that it was the weapon that fired the round that hit the juvenile,” and then left the residence with the Beretta.

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