Pea Ridge Times

PEA RIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT

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Warrants served: • 8/2 April Nicole Thomas, 25, Bentonvill­e, failure to appear

Monday, July 30

11:25 a.m. A resident on Hallack Lane complained that his neighbor has too many cats and they get into his trash.

11:30 a.m. A resident on South Curtis Avenue complained about a civil issue.

1135 a.m. A resident on South Curtis Avenue someone had gotten into his truck and stolen an eight-pack of Power Aide. He admitted the doors were not locked and the windows were down and the keys were in the vehicle.

3:16 p.m. Assisted Arkansas State Police with a two-vehicle accident on Arkansas Highway 72 at It’ll Do Road. Two persons were taken to the hospital by ambulance.

5:05 p.m. A one-vehicle accident on South Arkansas Highway 94 resulted in the arrest of William King, 25, Little Flock, for DWI/drugs, possession of a controlled or counterfei­t substance and possession of drug parapherna­lia.

Tuesday, July 31

12:05 a.m. As a result of a traffic stop, police arrested a 15-year-old girl for driving without a driver’s license, no child safety restraint for a young child in the vehicle, speeding and obstructin­g government­al operations; cited Sammie Sasser, 25, for obstructin­g government­al operations; cited Walter Collum, 23, on a misdemeano­r warrant from Rosa, New Mexico, who did not want to extradite; and Justin Foster, 32, on a misdemeano­r warrant from Harrison

7:10 am. Assisted Pea Ridge Fire/ EMS Department with an unresponsi­ve male at a residence on Ray Street.

10:23 a.m. Were asked to pick up a 14-year-old male resident on Lynn Drive for probation officers.

12:50 p.m. Suspicious circumstan­ce involving a vehicle parked by a barn. As a result of the investigat­ion, arrested Desa Rae White, 55, Pea Ridge, on warrants from Springdale.

9:33 p.m. A 17-year-old male turned himself in after telling police he was sore, hungry and tired. He told police he and another young man had left Youth Bridge three days before.

Wednesday, Aug. 1

6:20 p.m. An employee of White Oak Station reported harassment; as a result of the investigat­ion, Meredith Cordoza, 20, and Gretchen Cordoza, 52, both of Pea Ridge, were cited for disorderly conduct, and issued verbal no trespass warnings and told not to return to White Oak Station.

9:07 p.m. A resident of South Davis Street reported breaking and entering of a vehicle, although nothing appeared to be missing.

Thursday, Aug. 2

8:10 p.m. A traffic stop on Pickens resulted in the arrest of Cody Paul Winn, 33, for driving on a suspended driver’s license.

9:45 p.m. A resident on Jenks Court reported receiving a threatenin­g phone

call.

Friday, Aug. 3

12:48 a.m. Assisted Little Flock police at a disturbanc­e on Wildflower Lane.

6:45 a.m. Agency assist to Bethel Heights police who found a vehicle involved in an accident that was registered to a Pea Ridge resident. Pea Ridge police located the Pea Ridge man for Bethel Heights.

10:20 a.m. A resident of Hutchenson Street reported possible inappropri­ate messaging between her 11-year-old daughter and a male via Facebook.

3:05 p.m. Was told by a county resident of a fire near Buttram’s Chapel Cemetery. The burn ban is still in effect. The Fire Department was notified.

7 p.m. While on regular patrol, police found and picked up a black, long-haired, mixed breed dog on Patterson Road.

8:05 p.m. Police received a call about the driver of a Ford pickup truck chasing a black Dodge Ram pickup truck and shooting at it. Police stopped the Dodge on It’ll Do Road and Arkansas Highway 72 and, as a result, arrested Robert Paul Moore, 20, Seligman, Mo., for felony possession of a controlled substance and felony possession of drug parapherna­lia. They were unable to locate the Ford. Police contacted BCSO to report the traveling disturbanc­e as the incident began at Benton County 340 and Arkansas Highway 94 North.

9:15 p.m. A resident of Nelson Court reported criminal mischief.

Saturday, Aug. 4

1:09 a.m. Police were asked to check the welfare of a resident of D.J. Duvall Drive. The resident reported two males ran by her house who appeared to be intoxicate­d and fighting. Police located the men in a vehicle nearby, the passenger was intoxicate­d, but the driver was not.

9:30 p.m. A resident on South Harvey Wakefield reported finding a dog in her garage; she told police she had checked with neighbors but no one claimed it. It was picked up and taken to the Pea Ridge Vet Clinic.

9:32 p.m. Alarm at O’Reilly’s Automotive.

11:24 p.m. Alarm at First Baptist Church.

11:45 p.m. Police were asked to check the welfare check of an infant and young mother at a residence on North Davis. The residents were found to be safe.

Sunday, Aug. 5

12:30 a.m. Suspicious circumstan­ce call at a residence on Wade Lane. The male resident reported finding a female on his front porch and said she was talking funny and stated she had been beaten. As a result of the investigat­ion, Stephanie Slinkard, 29, Pea Ridge, was arrested for public intoxicati­on.

1:22 a.m. Tyler Lee Easter, 19, Pineville, Mo., was arrested for DWI/drugs and possession of drug parapherna­lia and booked into Benton County Jail.

3:22 a.m. Received a report from a resident on Wood Street who reported hearing voices outside his bedroom and believed there was a prowler. Police found no evidence of a prowler.

10 a.m. A resident on D.J. Duvall reported having problems with her neighbor and didn’t want to be “blamed” for their mailbox falling off the post during the storm.

10:45 a.m. A resident of Blair Circle reported his trampoline blew into his neighbor’s yard on Greer Street during the previous night’s storm.

8:25 p.m. A resident on Eagle Crest reported a home invasion. She reported a male had entered her home and was in the attic and had attempted to enter the residence the night before. There was no evidence found of an intruder.

11:16 p.m. A resident on John W. Montgomery Circle reported harassment involving a neighbor boy harassing her two young children ages 6 and 10.

Monday, Aug. 6

12:27 a.m. A resident of Rogers reported a theft at a residence on John W. Montgomery Circle. Items missing included cash, a stereo and stereo cables. He also reported speakers, the vehicle mirror and latch to the sliding window damaged.

2:01 a.m. A resident at King Lane apartments reported a suspicious circumstan­ce involving her estranged husband “messing” with her vehicle. Police were unable to locate the suspect.

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