Pea Ridge Times

PEA RIDGE POLICE DEPT.

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Warrants:

• Whitney Schacherba­uer, 27, Pea Ridge, reckless driving and parking in a handicap zone

• Leah B. Petton, 37, Rogers, failure to appear

• Erik Steven Canada, 29, Rogers, failure to pay time pay

• Jordan J. White, 36, failure to appear

• Justin Louis Foster, 33, Seligman, Mo., failure to appear

• Jared Lee Holt, 25, Bentonvill­e, failure to appear

• Christina Ann Young, 32, Pea Ridge, failure to appear

• Tristen Dillon Mobley, 22, Springdale, failure to appear

• Tanzee L. Mariconi, 30, Pea Ridge, failure to appear

Sept. 28

6 p.m. A resident of Chitwood Street reported a 2-year-old male was bitten or scratched by a dog. The injury was determined to be minor.

Monday, Oct. 1

12:17 p.m. A resident of Eagle Crest Street reported harassing communicat­ions from a female.

1:50 p.m. As a result of a traffic stop, police arrested Buren Ray Furlong, 38, Rogers, on a Rogers warrant and turned him over to Rogers Police.

Tuesday, Oct. 2

2:12 p.m. As a result of a traffic stop, police arrested Stewart Carr, 38, Bella Vista, in connection with possession of a controlled substance.

3:51 p.m. A resident of Bella Vista reported she accidental­ly left cash in the self-checkout at Walmart Neighborho­od Market and when she went back, it was gone. As a result of the investigat­ion, police identified the people who took the money and contacted them. They agreed to return the money. The victim did not want to press charges.

7:27 p.m. Police were dispatched to a residence on Van Dorn Street.

Wednesday, Oct. 3

1:45 p.m. As a result of a traffic stop, police arrested Christophe­r David Park, 36, Rogers, in connection with driving on a suspended driver’s license, no proof of insurance, careless/prohibited driving

5:55 p.m. As a result of a traffic stop, police arrested Tyler Morinini, 25, Rogers, on a warrant from Rogers Police.

7:03 p.m. Police received a report of harassment from a resident of Greene Street. As a result of the investigat­ion, police arrested Allen Meyer, 27, Washburn, Mo., in connection with violation of an order of protection.

Thursday, Oct. 4

12:29 p.m. Police were advised of an assault/battery call at a residence on Oakley Street. A female resident reported an altercatio­n from the previous night involving a male punching a hole in a wall and breaking her phone. She told police she didn’t want to file charges but did want an order of protection.

10 p.m. As a result of a traffic stop, police arrested Michelle Cook, 49, Pea Ridge, on a warrant from Fayettevil­le.

Friday, Oct. 5

11 a.m. A resident of Hutchinson Street reported someone had cashed a forged check against her Arvest bank account.The bank forwarded the case to the internal investigat­ions department.

4:30 p.m. A resident of Lee Town Drive reported someone had cashed a forged check against his Arvest bank account. The bank forwarded the case to the internal investigat­ions department.

7:10 p.m. As a result of a traffic stop, police arrested Charles Hudson, 37, Rogers, on a warrant from Little Flock Police. He was released to Little Flock Police.

10:30 p.m. Police were dispatched to a residence on Henry Little Circle for a disturbanc­e.

Saturday, Oct. 6

9:24 am. Police were dispatched to a two-vehicle accident at the intersecti­on of Lee Town Road and Curtis Avenue involving vehicles driven by Murriel Staggs, 70, Pea Ridge, and Karen King, 55, Bentonvill­e. There were no citations issued.

9:24 a.m. A resident of Wade Lane took a dog to the Police Department and told police it was found on Slack Street. Police put the dog into a kennel at the Pea Ridge Veterinary Clinic. At noon, Thomas Bridges, Pea Ridge, claimed and picked up the dog. Bridges, 50, was issued a citation in connection with dog at large.

3:28 p.m. Police were advised of a criminal mischief at the Home Owner Associatio­n park on Robins Street involving a broken park bench.

Sunday, Oct. 7

3:11 p.m. Police were dispatched to a residence on South Curtis Avenue for a disturbanc­e involving a man and woman in a vehicle. It was determined the woman was having a panic attack.

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