Pea Ridge Times

PEA RIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT

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Warrants:

• 10/8 Austin Christophe­r Gibson, 19, Pea Ridge, contempt failure to pay fines and costs

• 10/8 Jesse James Harris, 21, Rogers, contempt failure to pay fines and costs

• 10/9 Jason Hunter, 21, Seligman, Mo., failure to appear

• 10/10 Brandon Dean Freeman, 26, Rogers, on an affidavit for driving on a suspended driver’s license, careless and prohibited driving, cruelty to animals and fleeing. He was booked into jail; bond was set at $1,455.

• 10/12 John Lee Anderson, 33, Bella Vista, contempt failure to pay fines and costs

Tuesday, Oct. 8

3:50 p.m. A set of keys were found on Weston Street and turned into the Police Department.

3:35 p.m. A resident of Klauss Lane reported finding a dent in her car that she believes was caused while she was parked at Dollar General the previous day.

9:30 p.m. A resident reported finding a large pile of trash dumped at the bottom of the hill near the creek on Cardin Road.

11:36 p.m. An anonymous caller reported suspicious circumstan­ces involving two cars parked near the basketball court at the City Park. Police found two people, one of whom had been drinking beer and had called a friend for a ride home. They were advised the car could not be left parked at the City Park.

Wednesday, Oct. 9

12 p.m. A resident of Hallack Lane reported a vicious dog chased her. Police were initially unable to locate the dog, but were called back at 1 p.m. for the dog chasing chickens. The dog charged, growled and barked at the police officer as well as at another person in the area. A resident of the subdivisio­n told police she was afraid of the dog which regularly chased her and she had been trapped inside her home because of it. The dog was tranquiliz­ed, captured and taken to Pea Ridge Vet Clinic.

2:20 p.m. A resident of Nemett Drive reported the private informatio­n was used by someone else in a fraud. The incident was forwarded to a local jurisdicti­on in Florida upon the advice of an agent with Homeland Security Investigat­ions.

Thursday, Oct. 10

12:26 a.m. As a result of a traffic stop on West Pickens Road, police arrested Michael Oliveras, 23, Pea Ridge, for driving on a suspended driver’s license (suspended for DWI) and no proof of insurance, and Angel Diaz, 22, (a male) for possession of drug parapherna­lia. Another passenger was taken home and the vehicle was towed.

8:15 a.m. Police were dispatched to Standing Oaks subdivisio­n for four dogs running loose. Three dogs were captured and impounded at Pea Ridge Veterinary Clinic; one was returned to its owner, Christina Mae Moser, 29, Pea Ridge, who was cited for dog at large.

8:15 a.m. Police were dispatched to O.D. Bancroft for dog running at large. Police were unable to locate the dog or complainan­t.

9 a.m. A resident of Weston Loop reported a handgun was missing from his residence. There was no sign of forced entry.

1 p.m. A resident of East Harris Street reported fraudulent use of a credit card. Friday, Oct. 11 10:45 a.m. A resident of Van Dorn reported fraud involving phone calls from someone telling her she had won something even though she told them to stop calling.

2:18 p.m. A possible overdose was reported at Pea Ridge High School involving an 18-year-old female. She was transporte­d to the hospital by ambulance.

4:45 p.m. Police were dispatched to a residence on Mary Phelps Drive for a verbal disturbanc­e. The adult female reported her 13-year-old daughter was being very disrespect­ful and would not listen. Police spoke with the youth about listening to her mother.

9:21 p.m. A resident of Gen. Franz Sigel Drive reported that someone had destroyed the pumpkin she had sitting on her front porch.

Saturday, Oct. 12

8:20 a.m. Police assisted Benton County Environmen­tal officers on a case involving dumped trash on Coler Drive in the county. Apparently the suspect, Rick L. David, 46, Pea Ridge, and Kenneth Lewis, 21, Pea Ridge, had dumped trash at several other sites in the area including on East Harris Road and on Guthrie Road. The men were issued citations.

3:47 p.m. Police were dispatched to a residence on Van Dorn for a disturbanc­e.

5:30 p.m. Police received a report about a 10-year-old girl being assault by her step-mother in connection with a physical disturbanc­e reported on Van Dorn Street. The incident was forwarded to the Benton County Prosecutor’s Office.

5:58 p.m. Police were dispatched to Nelson Court for an animal complaint; they were given a small black and brown Dachshund puppy which had been found in the neighborho­od. It was taken to Pea Ridge Veterinary Clinic.

10:41 p.m. Police received a report of a reckless driver on Arkansas Highway 72, but were unable to locate the vehicle.

Sunday, Oct. 13

9:50 a.m. A resident of John W. Montgomery Circle reported a decorated pumpkin had been stolen from his front porch and was found smashed at another residence.

10:24 a.m. Police were dispatched to a residence on Van Dorn Street for a disturbanc­e involving a man and his wife arguing about their 2-year-old child whom the woman had taken from the home. Police advised the couple that nothing illegal had occurred and that they needed to work out the situation peaceably.

2:01 p.m. Police arrested David Michael Coleman, 25, Pea Ridge, on an outstandin­g felony warrant for Rogers.

8:01 p.m. A one-vehicle accident at Castle Rental and Pawn on South Curtis Avenue was reported. The driver, Jazmine Hyytia, 44, Garfield, reported she attempted to turn into the south entrance of Castle Rental to turn around, but missed the driveway and got stuck in the ditch.

7:48 p.m. Police were dispatched to a residence on West Patton Street for a disturbanc­e. According to the report, a woman was teaching a teen-age girl to drive and upon parking and exiting the vehicle, their neighbor yelled at her accusing her of driving into her yard and almost running over her dog. Police found no evidence to substantia­te the claim and spoke to the woman who yelled at the girl advising her not to have contact with her again.

Monday, Oct. 14

5:17 a.m. Police were dispatched to the scene of a one-vehicle accident on Hayden Road (Ark. Hwy. 265) involving a vehicle driven by Quinton Sky Porter, 18, Washburn, Mo., who reported he was southbound when he saw a deer in the roadway running straight at him. He told police he swerved to the right, driving off the roadway and striking a tree.

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