POLICE, SHERIFF, FIRE/EMS REPORTS

PEA RIDGE POLICE

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

Monday, Jan. 2

10:20 a.m. Harassing communications reported by a resident of Luke Street who reported that her 12-yearold daughter was receiving harassing communications over Facebook and phone calls from another 12-year-old.

12:56 p.m. Burglary reported by a resident of Farrell Street who reported forced entry into her house and several items missing including a laptop computer, watches, jewelry and stereo equipment.

5:15 p.m. Criminal mischief reported by a man who said someone egged his car while it was parked at Marvin’s IGA. He said there was a small dent from one of the eggs.

11:15 p.m. A resident of Davis Street reported finding an open door on a resident.

Tuesday, Jan. 3

7:10 a.m. Alarm at Pea Ridge High School was caused by a delivery person who inadvertently set off the alarm.

11:50 a.m. A resident on W.M.B Franklin reported a vicious dog that attacked her dog which was on her front porch. Police saw three dogs — two Rottweilers and one Pomeranian — running loose and acting aggressively towards other dogs in fences. The dogs were seen entering a fenced yard. The owners — Ronald Stoecker, 20, and Joseph Stoecker, 23, both of Pea Ridge — were cited for dogs at large.

2 p.m. While on patrol, police saw a small dog running loose in the area of the baseball fields on Weston Street. The dog was picked up and taken to the Pea Ridge Veterinary Clinic.

4:45 p.m. A 911 hang-up call was determined to be initiated by a 5-year-old girl at King Lane apartments playing with a phone.

5:33 p.m. A reckless driver was reported on Hayden Road swerving and driving without lights on. Police were unable to locate the vehicle.

5:50 p.m. A 24-year-old female resident on East Pickens Road reported harassing communications.

Wednesday, Jan. 4

12:58 p.m. A dog was reported to have wandered inside a commercial building.

11:26 a.m. A cow was reported on the road at It’ll Do and McNelly roads.

2:45 p.m. A 49-year-old female resident on Weston Street reported she was awakened at 5 a.m. by a 21-year-old female beating on her front door. The girl reported she fell off the front porch and went to the hospital for treatment of her injuries. She was given a no trespass warning.

6:15 p.m. Terroristic threatening was reported by a 50-year-old male resident on Weston Loop who reported another Pea Ridge resident was in Kansas and threatening to attack him upon his return to town.

3:28 p.m. An agency assist resulted in the arrest of Daniel L. Davidson, 33, DeGraff Road, Rogers, for driving on a suspended driver’s license and DWI. The man was reported to be driving recklessly on Gann Ridge Road and deputies were unavailable.

Thursday, Jan. 5

9:14 a.m. A resident reported suspicious circumstances involving a vehicle parked in a cul-de-sac at Harper and Rucker drives. It was discovered a man was sleeping in his vehicle waiting for another resident.

10:46 a.m. A 48-year-old female reported she had rented a house to a person but there were additional persons in the residence she did not want there. It was determined it was a civil dispute, but two persons there were arrested on warrants. Travis A. Gilbert, 37, Pea Ridge, was arrested on outstanding warrants from Benton County Sheriff’s Office and from Huntsville police and Ferol J. Kirkendoll, 44, Pea Ridge, was arrested on outstanding warrants from BCSO and Rogers.

10 a.m. While on routine patrol, it was discovered that an obscene picture and message had been spray painted on the football field.

4:11 p.m. Two children — girls ages 5 and 6 — were reported missing. The girls were found and were deemed to be safe.

6:25 p.m. A 53-year-old resident of Hoffman Drive reported two young males had thrown a substance at her vehicle and set it on fire.The investigation resulted in the arrests of two 16-year-old males both charged with aggravated assault and first degree civil disorder.

5:09 p.m. A two-vehicle wreck at the intersection of Hayden Road and West Pickens Road involving Lillie A. Snow, 84, Washburn, Mo., and Natasha J. Wolfenbarger, 30, of Seligman, Mo.

Friday, Jan. 6

3:30 p.m. A 53-year-old resident of Benton Drive reported fraudulent use of a credit card.

3:38 p.m. A 911 hang-up call was triangulated by Central Communications and discovered to come from an empty house on St. Clair Street which was found with an unlocked back door. The caller, who sounded like a child, reported a fire at Pea Ridge Primary School.

6:33 p.m. Vehicles parked at Holmes Court and Hopkins Lane were reported as being suspicious. It was discovered that visitors to a surprise party had parked there to avoid detection.

8 p.m. Eight to 10 juveniles were reported hanging out behind Marvin’s IGA and later found around another business. They were told to leave the premises.

10:35 p.m. A traffic stop on a truck pulling a trailer with no tail lights resulted in the arrest of Joshua Mott, 24, for driving on a suspended driver’s license, no insurance and on a warrant from Huntsville. He was taken to the Benton County Jail.

Saturday, Jan. 7

12:15 a.m. A resident reported barking dogs near Turner Way and Chapman Street. Police were unable to locate the dogs.

11:43 a.m. An alarm at Pea Ridge High School, it was determined that persons had arrived for basketball practice and failed to deactivate the alarm.

1:49 p.m. A traffic stop of a vehicle with expired vehicle tags on Slack Street resulted in the arrest of Gregory Hoggart, 43, Bentonvile, on a warrant from Rogers.

Sunday, Jan. 8

7:45 p.m. An employee of McDonalds reported harassment from four youths, ages 14, 15, 16 and 18. The teens were warned to stay away from the 17-yearold victim and the restaurant.

9:55 p.m. An agency assist at a residence on Kay Lynn Drive involving a residence which the owner reported had been left unlocked and was now locked and lights were on. As deputies were unavailable, police checked the residence, did not find anyone in it, and reported it cleared to the owner.

1 a.m. Noah M. Walker, 28, Gentry, was arrested for public intoxication at White Oak Station.

3:05 a.m. A residence of Eagle Crest reported someone had apparently tried to enter her residence while she was sleeping.

10:15 a.m. A 57-year-old resident of Linder Street reported his house was egged.

11:20 a.m. Residential alarm on Smith Street apparently set off accidentally.

1:37 p.m. An employee of Fred’s reported a woman ran out the back door tripping the alarm. It was unknown whether she had stolen anything.The investigation revealed witnesses who reported seeing the woman come out of the back of the store and get in a vehicle and be driven away.

5:50 p.m. A teen-aged girl reported rape by an older teen-aged boy.

Monday, Jan. 9

9:10 a.m. A resident of Benton Drive reported a stray dog. It was picked up and taken to the Pea Ridge Veterinary Clinic.

9:31 a.m. A resident reported inappropriate messages from an adult male on Facebook to a 12-year-old girl.

1:06 p.m. A resident on John Montgomery Circle reported a break-in of his vehicle on Saturday, Jan. 7. The locked vehicle had signs of someone attempting to pry the door open. The man also reported a GPS had been stolen from the vehicle several weeks prior but the vehicle had been unlocked at that time.

1:06 p.m. A resident on John Montgomery Circle reported harassing communications involving texts from a person on her telephone after she had listed items for sale on a radio call-in show.

6:30 p.m. A resident of D.J. Duvall Road reported theft of a pistol from a vehicle that was locked.

4:30 p.m. A resident of Blair Circle reported harassing communications involving a Facebook message.

AVOCA FIRE

Incidents reported to the Avoca Volunteer Fire Dept. this week include:

Tuesday, Jan. 3

Fire alarm, 14551 Point Virgo Rd. Flu fire, 17594 Barnett Rd., assist NEBCO

Wednesday, Jan. 4

Automatic alarm, 15512 U.S. Hwy. 62, assist NEBCO

Sunday, Jan. 8

Medical, Guyll Ridge Road

PEA RIDGE FIRE AND EMS DEPARTMENT

Incidents reported this week to the Pea Ridge Volunteer Fire and EMS Dept. include:

Monday, Jan. 2

12:43 p.m. Motor-vehicle accident with injury 5:30 p.m. Structure fire, U.S. Highway 71 and Bella Vista Suites Drive 10:58 p.m. Motor-vehicle accident with injury

Tuesday, Jan. 3

5:38 p.m. Flue fire, 17594 Barnett Rd. 10:29 p.m. Carbon monoxide check, 2620 D.J. Duvall Dr.

Wednesday, Jan. 4

5:40 p.m. Motor-vehicle accident with injury

Friday, Jan. 6

1:38 p.m. Authorized controlled burning, 520 Rader Rd.

NEBCO

Incidents reported this week to the Northeast Benton CountyVolunteer Fire and EMS Department include:

Sunday, Jan. 1

2:39 a.m. Road hazard, Posey Mountain Drive 7:47 a.m. Medical,Ventris Road 3:07 p.m. Rekindled fire, U.S. Highway 62

Tuesday, Jan. 3

4:38 p.m. Medical, U.S. Highway 62 5:38 p.m. Flue fire, Barnett Road

Wednesday, Jan. 4

2:46 p.m. Brush fire, structures threatened, U.S. Highway 62

Friday, Jan. 6

5:41 p.m. Medical, Ark. Highway 127

Saturday, Jan. 7

9:17 p.m. Medical, Gramling Road, Avoca

LITTLE FLOCK FIRE

Incidents this week reported to the Little Flock Volunteer Fire Department include:

Friday, Dec. 23

12:38 a.m. Medical, N. Dixieland Road

Wednesday, Dec. 28

1:49 p.m. False alarm, Kay Lynn Drive, Pea Ridge

Friday, Dec. 30

1:06 a.m. Medical, N. Dixieland Road

BCSO JAIL

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

Tuesday, Jan. 3

3:40 p.m. Matthew Patrick Marlow, 25, Seligman, Mo., by Bentonville Department of Community Correction for revoke of suspended sentence or probation. 11:31 p.m. Brian Eugene Dean, 43, Garfield, by BCSO for third degree assault on a family or household member.

Wednesday, Jan. 4

10:31 a.m. Austin Marcus Tovani, 20, Fayetteville, by Little Flock Police for failure to appear. 4:38 p.m. Joshua Dale Patterson, 33, Garfield, by Rogers Police for failure to appear, parole violation, theft of property and theft by receiving.

Thursday, Jan. 5

12:04 p.m. Ferol Jean Kirkendoll, 44, Pea Ridge, by Pea Ridge police for contempt and revoke suspended sentence or probation by BCSO and theft and theft of services by Rogers police.

Monday, Jan. 9

10:54 a.m. Latanya Joyce Jackson, 40, Garfield, by BCSO for contempt. 6:53 p.m. Danny Eugene Robinette, 56, Garfield, by BCSO for contempt.