POLICE, SHERIFF REPORTS

PEA RIDGE POLICE

Two warrants served:

◊1/24 Roger L. Canard, 20, Pea Ridge, contempt failure to pay fines and costs;

◊1/24 Victoria M. Pike, 18, Springdale, contempt failure to pay fines and costs;

Other incidents reported this week:

Tuesday, Jan. 24

1:16 a.m. A traffic stop on South Curtis Avenue resulted in the impoundment of a vehicle and citations for the driver, who was driving without a valid driver’s license. Vincent Hasenjaeger, 18, Pea Ridge, was cited for no insurance and no driver’s license.

4:38 a.m. Theft of motor fuel from White Oak Station from a male driving an ’80s model Ford pickup truck.

7:20 a.m. Agency assist to Rogers police in arresting Serena Sheppard, 31, of Pea Ridge, on a felony warrant.

8:46 a.m. Attempted suicide to a residence on Henry Little Circle; a 37-year-old female was transported by ambulance to Northwest Medical Center, Bentonville.

1:15 p.m. Received a report of a dog bite from a 14-year-old boy who said he was bitten while walking home the previous day.

3:11 p.m. A traffic stop on South Cur tis Avenue resulted in the arrest of Joyce Downing, 68, Rogers, on a felony war rant from Washington County Sheriff’s Office for probation violation.

7:09 p.m. Suspicious circumstance from a resident on Patterson Road of a mail box found open and mail found along the roadside. The reporting party said some of the mail had been opened and many mail boxes had been opened.

Wednesday, Jan. 25

1:45 p.m. Theft from the construction site at Pea Ridge Intermediate School of an air conditioner unit valued at $1,200-$1,500.

4 p.m. A police officer on routine patrol saw two juvenile males - ages 12 and 13 - pulling on a large metal grate covering a drainage ditch at the intersection of Townsend Way and North Curtis Avenue and then climbing into the ditch. Both boys were apprehended, found with cigarettes and a lighter and discovered to be on probation. Both were released to their guardians, awaiting a decision from Benton County Juvenile Probation.

4:26 p.m. Assisted a bail bondsman and arrested Colby Gray Carlson, 36, of Pea Ridge, on an outstanding BCSO warrant and turned him over to BCSO deputies.

Thursday, Jan. 26

7:31 a.m. A two-vehicle accident on North Curtis Avenue in front of Sonic involving Kristie Wilson, 41, Garfield, and Deborah Hester, 50, Bentonville.

10:10 a.m. A disturbance was reported at Sisco Funeral Home involving two women arguing. Both were warned to stop arguing.

3:30 p.m. Received a report from Arkansas State Police who said they received an anonymous complaint that a 11-year-old girl was being bullied by another girl at school.

Friday, Jan. 27

11:50 a.m. Two bicycles were found abandoned and picked up - one at the ballfield on Weston Street and the other at the intersection of Patterson and East Pickens roads.

1:56 p.m. Two small children ages 3 and 4 were playing in the street on McNair Street. The adult (mother to one and aunt to the other) was found inside watching TV and told not to leave the children outside unsupervised.

4:30 p.m. Police received a report of a reckless driver and found one vehicle towing another using a tow line.The driver of the vehicle towing the second vehicle, John Knowlton, 38, Pea Ridge, was cited for illegal towing. The driver of the second vehicle, Laura Sims, 26, Bentonville, wsa arrested on an outstanding warrant from Benton County Sheriff’s Office.

6:01 p.m. A residential alarm on Ray Street. The resident said an ADT technician was working on the alarm.

7 p.m. Assisted Bentonville Police by serving a warrant on Vanessa Barrett, 22, Pea Ridge.

Saturday, Jan. 28

10:05 a.m. Alarm at Pea Ridge High School, doors were found unlocked and lights on, the building was checked and no one was found inside who wasn’t supposed to be there.

10:14 a.m. A 911 hang up from a residence on Collins Drive was found to be the result of a toddler playing with the telephone.

2:02 p.m. A possible disturbance at Sisco Funeral Home was reported.

3:08 p.m. A 36-year-old woman reported three girls were threatening her 9-year-old daughter in the lobby at the Middle School.

11:54 p.m. As the result of a traffic stop on Weston Street, arrested a 17-year-old male for DWI and minor in possession,

Sunday, Jan. 29

12:52 p.m. Assisted BCSO deputies at Beaver Lake Storage in Avoca.

1 p.m. A resident on Weston Street reported that her daughter’s former boyfriend had doused her cats in gasoline and left them on the front porch in a pet carrier.

2:40 p.m. A resident of Richards Street reported that his wallet containing his driver’s license, membership cards and cash was taken from his unlocked vehicle sometime between Friday evening and Saturday morning.

He said that someone returned the cards and driver’s license Saturday evening saying they found them on the playground at Pea Ridge Primary School.

3:10 p.m. A resident on Hayden Road said someone put two puppies in his dog pen. The dogs were picked up and taken to Pea Ridge Veterinary Clinic.

4:43 p.m. A resident on Mary Phelps Drive reported the theft of a lap top computer from his residence.

5:45 p.m. A resident on Green Street reported two bicycles stolen. One was later recovered.

BENTON COUNTY JAIL

Persons from northeast Benton County booked into the Benton County Jail this week include:

Tuesday, Jan. 24

9:54 a.m. Serena Marie Sheppard, 31, Pea Ridge, by Rogers Police for forgery in the second degree, fraudulent use of a credit/debit card, obtaining a controlled substance by false pretenses or theft and felony theft of property.

Wednesday, Jan. 25

11:25 a.m. Claude Lee Loggains, 28, Garfield, by BCSO for contempt.

5:10 p.m. Jennifer Lynn Lankford, 29, Garfield, by BCSO for criminal mischief in the second degree, residential burglary and two counts of felony theft of property.

8:08 p.m. Craig Dalwayne Fuller, 27, of Tucks Chapel Road, Rogers, by BCSO for failure to comply with reporting requirements.

Thursday, Jan. 26

9:19 p.m. JeremyTyler Ramsey, 24, Pea Ridge, by Pea Ridge for two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, two counts of felony kidnapping, one count of felony rape, one count of felony sexual assault in the second degree and on a warrant from Bethel Heights for failure to appear.

Monday, Jan. 30

11:19 a.m. Rick Lee Lawson, 38, of Seligman, Mo., by BCSO for use or possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to manufacture methamphetamine.

On the Record, Pages 8 on 02/01/2012