Pea Ridge Police Dept.

Warrants:

• 5/10 Klarissa Hamilton, 31, Rogers, felony warrant from Oklahoma

• 5/11 Blake Alexander Patton, 21, Pea Ridge, Pea Ridge warrant

• 5/11 James Kelly, 37, Pea Ridge, obstructing governmental operations

• 5/11 Kaylee Dawn Patton, 19, failure to pay fines and costs

• 5/12 David C. Pennewell, 22, Clever, Mo., failure to appear

• 5/12 Shannon D. Goff, 45, Bella Vista, warrants from Rogers and Springdale

• 5/12 Hannah Lavelle Cornett, 20, Garfield, Pea Ridge warrant

• 5/12 Triston S. Williams, 20, Seligman, Mo., failure to pay time pay

• 5/12 James Kelly, 37, Pea Ridge, failure to appear

• 5/13 Karl D. Gross, 27, Rogers, failure to appear

• 5/15 Aarisen D. Wright, 20, homeless, criminal mischief

Monday, May 9

5:28 p.m. Police were dispatched to a residence on Washburn for a dog at large. A man said a black lab had chased him into his garage and was acting aggressive, showing his teeth and growling at him. Police found the dog and its owner and cited her, Kerri S. Christensen, 30, Pea Ridge, for dog at large.

6 p.m. Police were dispatched to Mary Phelps for a stray dog. A resident said a stray dog had been around his house for the past several days. It was taken to Pea Ridge Vet Clinic.

10:36 p.m. Police were dispatched to a residence on Blair Circle for two suspicious vehicles. A woman reported her Toyota 4 Runner is missing.

11:15 p.m. A resident of Lynn Drive reported harassment from his former wife. According to the police report, the man was belligerent and argumentative to police.

Tuesday, May 10

11:02 a.m. As a result of a traffic stop, police arrested Tyler Raxter, 18, Pea Ridge, for obstructing governmental operations as he attempted to switch places with the 15-year-old male driver and then lied about it. The driver was arrested for driving on a suspended driver's license and on a failure to appear warrant from Pea Ridge.

11:52 a.m. A 13-year-old was charged with third-degree battery as a result of a disturbance in the Middle School caused by two 13-year-old males fighting.

4:16 p.m. As a result of a traffic stop, police arrested Floyd W. Clark, 30, Bella Vista, for driving on a suspended driver's license and the passenger Timothy Dale Ford, 37, Witter, Ark., on a warrant from Little Flock.

3:18 p.m. Police were dispatched to McRae Lane for a civil disturbance that had happened the previous night with the suspect, a 20-year-old male, hitting the resident and damaging the residence. A warrant was sought for the arrest of the suspect.

Wednesday, May 11

6:05 a.m. Police were flagged down by a male on North Curtis reporting a male asleep on a table in the laundromat. The man, Aarisen Wright, 20, homeless, for criminal trespassing as he was banned from the laundromat.

Thursday, May 12

2 p.m. Johnathan Kelley, 25, Fayetteville, was taken to Benton County Jail for a one-day court commit per Judge Bunch.

3 p.m. William Lucas, 30, Pea Ridge, was taken to Benton County Jail per order of the judge for a one-day court commit.

3 p.m. Police were advised that a small white, female poodle mix had been dropped off at the Pea Ridge Vet Clinic. It did have a microchip and clinic employees reported they attempted to notify the owner.

3 p.m. Police were advised a small tan and gray male Yorkie had been dropped off at the Pea Ridge Vet Clinic. It was found on Lee Town Road. It did not have a microchip.

3:09 p.m. Police were dispatched to a business on Slack Street and South Curtis Avenue for a verbal disturbance no longer in progress. Two persons admitted to arguing; one was banned from the business.

4:19 p.m. Police were dispatched to the intersection of Nelson Court and Weston Street for an animal complaint involving a male Golden Retriever that had a portion of a rope around its neck. While there, the owner arrived and took possession of the dog.

Saturday, May 14

2:29 p.m. Police were dispatched to a parking lot of a business on Slack Street for a report of a child left in an unattended vehicle. As a result of the investigation, a report of the 6-year-old left in the truck for approximately 10 minutes was reported to the Arkansas Child Abuse Hotline.

General News on 05/18/2016