El Dorado News-Times

City Reports

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• A woman reported Sept. 13 several breakins at her residence in the 500 block of Beverly Drive. She said several items were missing or had been “moved around.” The woman said she has changed the locks at the residence but the new locks have not deterred the suspect(s).

• A woman reported Sept. 12 the theft of a handgun from her residence in the 1000 block of East Pecan. She said she did not know when the theft occurred.

• A woman told officers Sept. 11 that a relative stole items valued at $2,000 from a shed at another relative’s house in the 200 block of East Center. The woman said the suspect took her clothes, boots, family photograph­s and speakers from the shed.

• On Sept. 11, a woman told police that her boyfriend attacked her at their residence in the 500 block of East First. She said the suspect was upset when he came home and upon entering the residence, he “told her to go into the room, where he locked her in.” She said that when she tried to talk to the suspect, he shoved her to the floor and began choking her. She said he struck her in the neck and face and pushed her face into the floor while he punched her in the head. The woman said she was able to get the suspect off her and she left the residence, telling police that the suspect chased her as she got into her vehicle and drove away. Police said the suspect had left the residence by the time they arrived. Officers said the woman had non-life-threatenin­g injuries to her neck and face that were consistent with her account of incident.

• A woman reported Sept. 11 that a relative forged the complainan­t’s signature on a check in the amount of $460. The complainan­t was arrested the previous day on three warrants for violation of the Arkansas Hot Check Law and she was released on a citation to appear in 35th Judicial District Court. A police report did not indicate if the warrants were related to her complaint about the alleged forgery.

• A burglary was reported Sept. 10 at the Sno Shack, 1104 Mount Holly Road. A payroll check and an undetermin­ed amount of cash were reported missing.

• A woman told police Sept. 10 that man “on Facebook” sent her two fraudulent checks, totaling $7,505.95. She said the man sent the checks in exchange for gift cards that he had asked her to purchase and send to him. She said the checks bore the name Texas Foresight, Inc., and an address in San Marcos, Texas.

• On Sept. 10, a woman reported that her ex-boyfriend fired two gunshots outside her residence in the 1000 block of Booker T. Washington. She said the suspect had sent her threatenin­g text messages throughout the day and just after 9 p.m., he came to her residence and began knocking on the door. She said he refused her demands to leave and he “pulled a pistol from his side” and fired two rounds. When officers arrived, the woman said she was not sure if the suspect was still on the scene and made statements indicating that he could possibly be inside the residence. While clearing the residence, police said they found a large bag of marijuana inside a closet. El Dorado Police Department narcotics investigat­ors and an agent with the Arkansas Community Correction were summoned to the scene and the complainan­t, who was on parole, fled the scene and did not return, police said. Officers said they found more marijuana, digital scales, Splitarill­os cigars and a grinder inside the residence and seized the item as evidence.

• A man reported Sept. 9 that someone fraudulent­ly withdrew $2,200 from his bank account. He said he thinks the account was hacked.

• A woman told police Sept. 9 that someone forged a total of $776.29 to her checking account. She said officials from Southern Bancorp notified her that someone in Missouri had hacked into the mobile applicatio­n to her bank account. She noted that one of the fraudulent purchases was charged to Domino’s Pizza in St. Louis. While speaking with El Dorado police, the woman contacted St. Louis police, who said the suspects had been detained at the St. Louis Domino’s store.

• An employee of Sims Wrecker Service, 420 E. Barnes, reported that several burglaries have recently occurred at the property and the suspect(s) have caused significan­t damage throughout the building. Police said flooring had been ripped up, windows broken, desks damaged and wires missing from panels on the wall. They also said several windows were broken and a door was damaged. The complainan­t said she previously reported the incident but the responding officer did not file a report.

• On Sept. 9, a woman reported a burglary at her residence in the 100 block of Hargett Drive. The woman said a friend sent her a photo taken from Snapchat and the photo showed two males she knew inside her residence. She said a hoodie was stolen from the residence.

• Police responded Sept. 6 to a report of an aggravated assault at Home Depot, 507 W. 19th. An employee told officers that a co-worker “came after him with a knife.” The complainan­t said the pair spilled some boxes while working together and when he asked the suspect to help pick up the boxes, the suspect became angry and tried to provoke him into a fight. He said that when he refused to fight the suspect, the suspect produce a knife advanced toward him. The complainan­t said he retreated and the suspect left the store.

• A woman told police Sept. 8 that someone broke into her vehicle at Teague Ford Lincoln, 1730 W. Hillsboro, and stole two headrests with builtin TV screens, several DVDs and CDs and a box of automobile fuses. She said the break-in occurred Aug. 28 and she noticed the items missing while cleaning out the vehicle, noting that she had been out of town.

• On Sept. 8, a woman told police that a woman she knew entered her vehicle at her residence in the 700 block of Wilson, removed a clothes iron and threw the iron into the road, shattering it. The woman said that when she checked the vehicle, she noticed that$45 cash and a key missing.

• A woman reported Sept. 7 that someone broke into her residence in the 1300 block of West First and stole two television­s.

• A man told police Sept. 7 that his wallet was stolen at Long Branch Bar, 204 Strong Hwy. He said the wallet contained several credit cards, a Social Security card, driver’s license and health insurance card. other items. He said he later received a notificati­on that someone was attempting to use his credit card at Walmart Supercente­r, 2730 N. West Ave. He said the first transactio­n was declined but a second transactio­n was successful.

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