Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Sebastian County official is arrested

JP faces charge of child endangerme­nt

- NYSSA KRUSE AND THOMAS SACCENTE

FORT SMITH — Sebastian County Justice of the Peace Karla Reedy of Fort Smith was arrested Wednesday on one count of second-degree endangerin­g the welfare of a minor, authoritie­s said.

Fort Smith police responded April 21 to a home on Oak Hollow Lane after calls about an intoxicate­d person, according to a police report.

Officers spoke with Reedy, who represents District 13 in the county, and she said she had not been driving but had gone to pick up a minor who was at a friend’s house, according to a police report.

Police wrote in the report her eyes appeared bloodshot and watery, and her speech was slurred.

Reedy had driven to pick up the minor, who could tell she had been drinking, the latter reportedly told officers. According to police, the minor said she “took off driving through the neighborho­od and would not stop.”

The minor reportedly jumped out of the car due to feeling unsafe and went to a friend’s house, police said.

Authoritie­s said a witness to the incident told police Reedy had pulled into his yard, leaving ruts in the grass.

He said she then did a “burn out” in the street and sped through the neighborho­od, according to the report.

Fort Smith Police Department spokesman Aric Mitchell wrote in a Thursday news release that Reedy turned herself into the Sebastian County sheriff’s office on Wednesday for a warrant originatin­g with the department.

Reedy was released from the Sebastian County jail on a $1,000 signature bond about an hour after her arrest, an online jail roster shows.

Reedy, 60, did not return phone messages left by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for comment by the close of business Thursday.

Sebastian County Judge David Hudson said he was aware of the incident and could not provide any comment. He said more, including how the charges could affect Reedy’s position, will be clearer as the case progresses.

Rick Wade, a partner of the Fort Smith law firm Daily and Woods, who is serving as the acting city prosecutin­g attorney for Fort Smith, said that Reedy is scheduled for arraignmen­t on June 9. Second-degree endangerin­g the welfare of a minor is a class A misdemeano­r.

Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced his appointmen­t of Reedy to the Sebastian County District 13 JP position Dec. 16, which is due to expire at the end of this year. She replaced her husband Rick Reedy, who died Nov. 10 at the age of 61.

The Quorum Court approved a resolution officially declaring the District 13 JP position vacant in November. JPs also approved a motion by District 6 JP Danny Aldridge that the county compose a resolution from the Quorum Court recommendi­ng Karla Reedy as the appointee to Hutchinson.

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