Pea Ridge Police Dept.

Warrants:

• 1/9 Nathan R. Gobble, 24, Garfield, contempt failure to pay fines and costs

• 1/9 Hailey Jo Dover, 23, Rogers, failure to pay time pay

• 1/10 Jindy L. Patterson, 29, Rogers

• 1/10 Hillrie Romero, 44, Rogers, contempt failure to pay fines and costs

• 1/10 Kennedy Martin, 22, Rogers, failure to appear

• 1/10 Vanessa Romos, 28, Washburn, Mo., contempt failure to pay fines and costs

Wednesday, Jan. 4

10:50 p.m. A resident of Linder Street reported hearing "two loud bangs" and went outside to find that her garage door had been hit by two eggs. During an investigation, police discovered 26 vehicles that had been vandalized by being hit by eggs.

Sunday, Jan. 8

9:45 a.m. Police took a report of a private property accident that happened in the parking lot of Dollar General involving a delivery truck which backed into the building damaging the "power box."

2:45 p.m. Police took a report from a resident of East Harris Street who reported $5,000 had been stolen from his garage sometime in the past few days.

Monday, Jan. 9

9:30 a.m. Police received a report from a resident of McNair Street reporting 15 gallons of gas missing from his work truck.

Tuesday, Jan. 10

7:25 a.m. As a result of a traffic stop, police arrested Jindy L. Patterson, 29, Rogers, on a warrant from Centerton. Two juvenile boys and the vehicle were released to a relative. Patterson was also cited for speeding 45 in a 25 mph, no proof of insurance and driving on a suspended driver's license.

11 a.m. Police received a stray dog picked up by Benton County Animal control on It'll Do Road; the brown mixed breed did not have a microchip.

2:30 p.m. Jacob Vasquez, 34, Great Bend, Kan., was booked into the Benton County Jail on a one-day court commit for contempt to pay fines and costs for driving on a suspended driver's license.

4:15 p.m. John Lee Anderson, 36, Pineville, Mo., was booked into Benton County Jail on a two-day court commit for contempt.

4:15 p.m. Jessica N. Fucci-Wilson, 19, Pea Ridge, was booked into jail for one day for contempt

Wednesday, Jan. 11

12:25 p.m. Police were asked to assist in retrieving football gear from a student no longer attending the school, after numerous attempts by a school official were unsuccessful. Police successfully recovered the items.

General News on 01/18/2017