Pea Ridge Times

PEA RIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT

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Incidents reported to the Pea Ridge Police Department include: Warrants served: • 3/26 Nicholus W. Phillips, 31, Bentonvill­e;

• 3/27 Rosalie Annie Keys, 47, Purdy, Mo., on a Rogers warrant;

Monday, March 26

1:40 p.m. Agency assist, requested by Bentonvill­e Police to go to a house on West Pickens to find a 17-year-old girl who was reported missing from her Bentonvill­e residence.

6:35 p.m. Theft of property reported by a resident on Turner Way who reported money was missing from her bank account.

Tuesday, March 27

12:15 p.m. A disturbanc­e was reported by a resident on Wade Lane. Police found a 26-year-old female in her car, angry that her 31-year-old former girlfriend had a new 18-year-old girlfriend. She was issued a verbal no trespass warning.

4:45 p.m. A serviceman reported being bitten by a dog at a residence on Ferrell Street. He reported he had asked the dog’s owner for proof of vaccinatio­n, but the owner refused. Police confirmed the dog’s current rabies vaccinatio­n.

Wednesday, March 28

Thursday, March 29

8:08 p.m. A disturbanc­e at a residence on South Curtis Avenue between a 48-year-old woman and her 25-yearold son. No charges were pressed.

7:55 a.m. Dogs were reported to be chasing cows in a field off Lee Town Road. Police captured the dog and took it to Pea Ridge Veterinary Clinic.

12 p.m. A resident of Kings Lane reported harassment.

8:45 a.m. A two-vehicle accident involving Bill Martin of Seligman, Mo., which backed into a vehicle owned by Laurie Lammey, Rogers, at the ballfield.

9:33 a.m. Dog at large reported on Chapman Street. The owner, Gerri Neely, 38, Pea Ridge, claimed the dog and was cited for dog at large.

10:30 a.m. A resident on Schrader Road reported receiving threats.

5:15 p.m. A two-vehicle accident was reported at the intersecti­on of Slack Street and Curtis Avenue between Beverly J. Fulkerson, 51, Pea Ridge, and Judy Epps, 58, Rogers.

9:09 p.m. A traffic stop on It’ll Do Road and West Pickens resulted in the arrest of Chelsea A. Harless, 29, Garfield, for DWI, possession of a controlled sub- stance, possession of drug parapherna­lia, obstructed view and driving left of center. The passenger, Sarah D. Patton, 30, Washburn, Mo., was arrested on a warrant from BCSO.

Friday, March 30

2:15 p.m. A traffic stop of two males on a scooter on Lee Town Road resulted in the arrest of Joshua Lee, 25, Pea Ridge, for DWI, driving on a suspended and he was cited for not wearing eye protection.

3:05 p.m. Criminal mischief reported involving a broken window on a vacant residence on North Davis Street.

6:30 p.m. A resident on North Davis Street reported a stray dog behaving aggressive­ly to her dog. Police were unable to locate the dog.

10:25 p.m. Alarm at the Arvest ATM, no representa­tive was available.

Saturday, March 31

7:20 p.m. Criminal mischief involving both a 16- and 17-year-old boy shooting BB guns. A resident on Lynn Drive reported something hit his house. The boys reported they were not loading the guns with BBS, but with hard plastic. Police informed them of the city ordinance prohibitin­g shooting in the city limits.

9:45 p.m. Confirmed a Pea Ridge warrant for Jerrod Wynne, 24, Little Flock, who was stopped on a traffic stop by Little Flock police. Pea Ridge police picked up the man, who continued to state that he was Jerrod Wynne, took him to Benton County Jail and booked him in on the warrant. While he was being photograph­ed, it was determined that he was Joshua Wynne, not Jerrod Wynne. He later admitted he used his brother’s name. He was charged with obstructin­g government­al operations.

6:36 p.m. Two persons were arrested after a passer-by noticed them walking on North Davis Street and said the man hit the woman, who was bleeding from the forehead. She was treated by Pea Ridge Ambulance personnel. Both Christophe­r D. Ammons, 32, and Marsha Michalski, 38, were charged with public intoxicati­on.

Sunday, April 1

12:40 a.m. A resident on Luke Street reported two teen-age boys standing in front of his residence. Police were unable to locate them.

12:40 a.m. A 911 hang-up call from a residence on East Watie Street was from a woman who reported fighting with her daughter.

12:50 p.m. While on patrol, police noticed an Osage County Sheriff’s car. The car was later found at a residence on John W. Montgomery wit a used dealer vehicle license plate. Police contacted Osage County from Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma, but none reported selling a vehicle to a private dealership. Police located the owner who provided the paper work proving he purchased it from Squad Cars USA in Kansas City, Mo. He was told it was illegal to drive a law enforcemen­t vehicle with the stripes still on as a private vehicle. He assured police he would remove the striping before driving it again.

7:52 p.m. Police assisted Fayettevil­le police in going to a residence eon South Harvey Wakefield Street looking for a 16-year-old girl believed to be a runaway. The resident said he hadn’t seen her since Saturday.

Monday, April 2

12:31 a.m. A resident on Washburn Drive reported receiving e-mails about an Internet scam.

3:55 a.m. On routine patrol, police found an open door on a school building still under constructi­on. The door was secured.

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