Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Yates gets charge of capital murder

- TRACY M. NEAL

BENTONVILL­E — Prosecutor­s charged Don Yates on Tuesday with capital murder in the killing of 58-yearold Patrick Quinley of Rogers.

Yates, 53, is also charged with aggravated robbery and theft of property. He’s being held without bond in the Benton County Jail.

Quinley’s body was found Sept. 25 in his home

at 53 W. Alton Circle by Rogers police officers after a co-worker reported he hadn’t been to work since Sept. 21.

Adam Craig with the Arkansas Crime Laboratory determined a blunt force trauma to the head caused Quinley’s death, according to court documents.

Prosecutor­s charged Yates with capital murder under two categories — the killing occurred during the commission of an aggravated robbery, and Yates acted with premeditat­ion and deliberati­on.

Police couldn’t find Quinley’s credit cards and cellphone, and his Ford F-150 pickup was missing.

Quinley had filed a report with Rogers police earlier in September claiming Yates had taken his pickup. He got the pickup and an iPhone X from Yates after Yates was arrested in Colorado, the affidavit said. Quinley had recently been in a relationsh­ip with Yates, according to the probable cause affidavit.

Yates’ brother, Ralph Yates, told police his brother arrived at his home Sept. 21 and was driving a Budget rental truck. The brothers drove to an area about an hour and a half from Mountain Home, he said. Later, he said it was somewhere in Mountain Home, and they dropped the rental truck off in Jonesboro.

Ralph Yates told police his brother kept asking to check the news in a town that started with an “R,” and at one point said, “They found the body.” Ralph Yates said he didn’t know who Don Yates was referring to and he didn’t ask, according to the affidavit.

The F-150 was found behind Ralph Yates’ home in Salem in Fulton County. Police found Quinley’s iPhone X in a backpack and his wallet in a storage tub in the home, according to the affidavit. A white T-shirt with suspected blood stains was found in a trash can.

A neighbor in Rogers told police he saw a white man in his 30s with short brown hair at Quinley’s home Sept. 23. The neighbor said he saw the man with a Budget rental truck. The neighbor said he later saw the man leave the home and sound the alarm on the F-150 with a key-less remote. The neighbor told police the man appeared to try and hide when he was spotted.

Yates’ arraignmen­t is scheduled for Monday in Benton County Circuit Judge Robin Green’s courtroom.

Prosecutor­s charged Yates with capital murder under two categories — the killing occurred during the commission of an aggravated robbery, and Yates acted with premeditat­ion and deliberati­on.

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