NORTHEAST BENTON RECORDS

— PEA RIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT

Incidents reported to the Pea Ridge Police Department this week include: Two warrants served:

• 10/29 Jackson Abercrombie, 21, Pea Ridge, failure to appear; and

• 10/30 Robert Abshire, 27, Bentonville, contempt failure to pay fines and costs. Other incidents include:

Monday, Oct. 26

3:15 p.m. A report from Mrs. Neecy’s Daycare that video games had been taken from the business on East Pickens Street.

Tuesday, Oct. 27

9:38 p.m. A two-vehicle accident at Dollar General on Barris Lane involving Jan Gum, 48, of Rocky Comfort, Mo., who backed into a parked vehicle owned by Kasey Shock, 22, Pea Ridge.

Wednesday, Oct. 28

5:13 a.m.While enroute to a disturbance on Hayden Road, police officers saw the vehicle described as being driven by an individual involved in the disturbance. Lynden Miller, 47, Bentonville, was arrested for DWI.

10:18 p.m. As a result of a traffic stop on King Lane, arrested Jon Logan, 22, Rogers, for DWI.

Thursday, Oct. 29

2:50 a.m. A resident from Rains Street reported a missing juvenile and missing vehicle. Apparently a 14-yearold white male had left taking her vehicle without permission. He returned home by 5 a.m.

5:20 p.m. One-vehicle accident Arkansas Hwy. 94/Sugar Creek Road, involving Christopher Reynolds, 29, of Pea Ridge, in which the vehicle went off the roadway.

Saturday, Oct. 31

5:10 a.m. On routine patrol, police noticed a gas tank lid open on a vehicle at a residence on Vineyard Street.The owners were contacted and said possibly fuel had been taken. PEA RIDGE AMBULANCE

Incidents reported to the Pea Ridge Volunteer Ambulance Service this week include:

Monday, Oct. 26

8 a.m. Motor-vehicle accident, Benton County Hwy. 40, transported one. 10:25 a.m. Medical,Watie Street, transported one.

Thursday, Oct. 29

5:21 p.m. Motor-vehicle accident, S. Ark. Hwy. 94, no transport.

Friday, Oct. 30

6:15 a.m. Medical, Buzzard Glory, Mo., transported one. 11:35 p.m. Medical, Lynn Drive, transported one.

Saturday, Oct. 31

11:30 a.m. Medical, EMS station, transported one.

Sunday, Nov. 1

10:05 a.m. Medical, Autumn Care, transported one. 11:45 a.m.Two-vehicle accident, Johnson Hollow Road, PRA/ALS/Air EVAC transported.

Monday, Nov. 2

9:45 a.m. Medical,Twelve Corners Church, no transport. 11:48 a.m. Medical, Farrell Street, transported one. 11:30 p.m. Medical,Wade Lane, transported one. PEA RIDGE FIRE DEPARTMENT

Incidents reported this week to the Pea Ridge Volunteer Fire Department include:

Monday, Oct. 26

7:40 a.m. Motor-vehicle accident with injuries, Benton County Hwy. 40.

Wednesday, Oct. 28

4:39 p.m. Automatic fire alarm, 14594 Jack Crabtree Rd., false alarm or false call. 9:18 p.m. Residential structure fire, 11627 Ventris Rd. assist to NEBCO FD.

Thursday, Oct. 29

9:07 a.m. Automatic fire alarm, Pea Ridge High School, 781 W. Pickens St. 5:20 p.m. Motor-vehicle accident with no injuries, 2046 S. Curtis Ave.

Friday, Oct. 30

3:34 p.m. Smoke scare, odor of smoke, malfunctioning appliance, 1632 St. Clair St.

Sunday, Nov. 1

11:43 a.m. Motor-vehicle accident w/ fatality, 10508 Ark. Hwy. 72. 9:06 p.m. Residential structure fire, 10506 Andy Buck Rd. PEA RIDGE POLICE SEPTEMBER REPORT

Traffic Citations 28 Written Warnings 43 Verbal Warnings 13 Misdemeanor Arrests 9 Felony Arrests 2 Warrant Arrests 8 911 Calls 27 Complaints Investigated HBO 54 Complaints Investigated Report 26 Thefts/Breaking and Entering 6 Burglaries 4 Criminal Mischiefs/Vandalism 7 Open Windows/Doors 8 Alarms 25 Accidents 4 Parking Lot Accidents 0 Motorist Assists 11 Public Services 19 Disturbances 10 Assist Other Agencies 28 Animal Complaints 22 Curfew Violations 0 School Activities 4 Mileage 5,177 NEBCO

Incidents reported to the Northeast Benton County Volunteer Fire Department this week include:

Sunday, Oct. 25

4:23 a.m. Medical assist, Rosario Road. 2:58 p.m. Medical assist, N.Wimpy Jones Road.

Tuesday, Oct. 27

5:18 p.m. Medical assist, Gann Ridge Road.

Wednesday, Oct. 28

9:20 p.m. Structure fire,Ventris Road.

Thursday, Oct. 29

7:57 a.m. Medical assist, N.Wimpy Jones Road. 9:09 a.m. Fire alarm, assist Pea Ridge FD,W. Pickens Street.

Friday, Oct. 30

9:11 a.m. Medical assist, Arkansas Hwy. 127.

Saturday, Oct. 31

10:08 a.m. Medical assist, Sugar Creek Road. 10:25 a.m.Tree removal, Sugar Creek Road. 2:12 p.m. Medical assist, Indian Bow Circle. AVOCA FIRE DEPARTMENT

Incidents reported to the Avoca Volunteer Fire Department this week include:

Wednesday, Oct. 28

9:20 p.m. Structure fire, assist NEBCO FD, Ventris Road.

Thursday, Oct. 29

5:48 a.m. Public service, tree in the road, Radar Road. 4:26 p.m. EMS assist VAS, Kistler Road. 9:55 p.m. Public service, tree in the road, N. Old Wire Road.

Friday, Oct. 30

12:28 p.m. EMS assist VAS, Posy Mountain Road. LITTLE FLOCK FIRE DEPARTMENT

Incidents reported to the Little Flock Volunteer Fire Department during September include: 13 total runs including:

• 10 medical;

• 1motor-vehicle accident;

• 1 false alarm; and

• 1 structure fire. PUBLIC MEETINGS

Thursday, Nov. 5

10 a.m. — Benton County Conservation District, USDA Service Center, Bentonville, for more information, contact Gail Sparks at 273-2622 ext. 3.

Monday, Nov. 9

6 p.m. — Pea Ridge School Board, PRHS media center 6 p.m. — Seligman, Mo., City Council, City Hall

Tuesday, Nov. 10

1 p.m. — Pea Ridge City Court, City Hall 6 p.m. —Gateway City Council, City Hall 6:30 p.m. — VAS Board Meeting, VAS Ambulance Service Corp. office, Garfield 7 p.m. — Avoca City Council,Town Hall MARRIAGE LICENSES

Richard Michael Pollreis, 25, of Bentonville, and Christina Diane Drymon, 25, of Pea Ridge. Matthew Troy Rhodes, 28, and Kortney Gail Daniels, 22, both of Pea Ridge. Stephan Paul Bradley, 29, and Tammy Lynn Poczatek, 32, both of Pea Ridge. Douglas Wayne Richards, Jr., 34, and Sabrina Lynn Root, 28, both of Pea Ridge. Larry James Saindon, 48, and Shannon Donice Arnold, 38, both of Pea Ridge. PLAYFUL PALS

FREE TO GOOD HOME Two Papillions — Two and three years old, call Roxie Goines, 417-341-1177. (11/4) Four kittens — One cream color, two yellow and one black, call 656-3945. (10.28) Two kittens — Six weeks old, call Catherine Mason 434-665-9011. (10/14) Kittens — Male, 10-weeks-old, grey and white, call Mary 451-0960. (10/14) Dog — Female Great Pyrenees, call 451-1116. (9/30)

LOST ANIMALS White Terrier — Black face, neutered male, call Brenda David 287-2825. (11/4) Silky Terrier — Male, eight weeks old, black, call Shelly at 936-0341. (10/21) Shih-Tzu and Pomeranian — Tan color, call Teresa Shackelford 451-1096. (10/7) Yellow Lab — Female, red collar, call Roxanne 451-0011. (10/7) Large Shepherd Mix — Neutered male, e-mail [email protected]. (10/7) Rat Terrier — Black and white, call Susan at 903-3526. (9/23) Shih Tzu — Has a micro chip, call Kristine at 544-0517. (9/23)

FOUND ANIMALS Great Dane — Female, black, call Chad Toms,366-5971.(11/4) Sheltie — Found in Maple Glen area, call Jennifer 381-3852. (10/14) Little Brown Puppy — Looks like boxer with a tail, call Brenda 451-8673. (10/7) Dog — Very large, call to identify 330-0471. (9/23)

To list animals in this column, call 451-1196. PEA RIDGE SCHOOL BOARD AGENDA

The Pea Ridge School Board will meet at 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 9, at the High School Media Center. Items on the agenda include an out-of-state trip to Miami, Okla., for the choir and one to Washburn, Mo., for the high school basketball team.

In old business, the board will discuss revisions to the student handbook and drug testing policy.

New business includes consideration of a new Board Policy, Policy 6.12, Parental Involvement Policy, and consideration of Disclosure and Resolution under ACT 1599.

The meeting is open to the public. HEALTH DEPARTMENT INSPECTIONS

All reports are from regular food service/food store inspections unless otherwise noted.

• Critical violations are defined as items that relate directly to factors that lead to food-borne illness, and must be corrected immediately.

• Noncritical violations are defined as items that relate to maintenance of food operations and cleanliness.

Oct. 23 Ventris Trails End Resort

9484 Simrell Dr., Garfield Critical violations: Sanitizer is too strong. Should be 200 PPM. Noncritical violations:Test strips are not accurate. New strips required.

Short Stop Grill

18444 Marshall St., Garfield Critical violations: Chicken was not holding at 135 degrees. Unit was adjusted. Noncritical violations: Need new test strips.

On the Record, Pages 11 on 11/04/2009