Pea Ridge Police Dept.

Warrants:

• Rachel A. Hockensmith, 50, Garfield, failure to pay time payment

• David Bryan Mcelroy, 45, Bradenton, Fla., failure to pay time pay

• William H. Cunningham, 52, Seligman, Mo., failure to appear

• Jessica N. Fucci-Wilson, 20, Pea Ridge, failure to pay time pay

• Tasha M. Laxton, 33, Garfield, contempt, failure to pay fines and costs

• Tessa M. Salazar, 32, Rogers, Pea Ridge warrant

• Angela Michelle Goetz, 37, Rogers, failure to appear

• Freddie Alexander Snoxhill, 38, Gravette, contempt of court, failure to pay fines and costs

Saturday, June 30

11:11 p.m. As a result into a report of a reckless driver, police arrested Kirsten R. Bruno, 36, Bentonville, in connection with DWI and driving left of center.

Sunday, July 1

1:42 a.m. While on patrol, police saw a vehicle parked in the parking lot at the City Park. As a result of the investigation, police arrested Lindsey D. Ceola-Fosse, 34, Washburn, Mo., DWI (ACV) and refusal to submit to a chemical test. Police "placed a hold" on her "until she was sober."

Monday, July 2

12:47 a.m. While on patrol, police observed a vehicle parked in the Messiah Lutheran Church parking lot. As a result of the investigation, police arrested Hunter A. Clark, 24, Rogers, in connection with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Tuesday, July 3

3:26 a.m. Police were dispatched to a residence on Benton Drive in reference to a trespassing call. The caller said a male was walking up and down the street saying someone sprayed him with something. A second caller on Benton Drive said the suspect was there. When police found the suspect, Shane Alan Rosenthal, 28, Pea Ridge, he was arrested on a felony warrant from Washington County and was an absconder.

7:48 a.m. Police were dispatched to a residence on Conrad Street for a physical disturbance involving two men fighting in the front yard. As a result of the investigation, police arrested Harold Ray Terry, 46, Pea Ridge, in connection with third-degree battery.

Wednesday, July 4

9 a.m. A resident of Humphrey Street reported criminal mischief involving spray paint on her vehicle.

9:20 a.m. A resident of South Curtis Avenue reported criminal mischief involving her vehicle being spray painted.

12:58 p.m. Police were dispatched to Fred's in reference to a theft call. A resident of Bella Vista reported that while he was shopping at Fred's, a white male subject stole his antique wooden walking cane with a brass head from his shopping cart. The suspect was identified as a resident of Gates Lane in the county. The cane was retrieved and returned to the owner.

Thursday, July 5

7:49 a.m. A resident of O.D. Bancroft Court reported his neighbors had set off fireworks aimed at his house leaving fireworks debris all over his roof, front porch, driveway and yard. Police reported they ere unable to make contact with the neighbors.

1:30 p.m. While on patrol, police noticed black spray paint on a white 1999 Lexus parked at a residence on Humphrey Street. The victim said his neighbors had said their vehicles had been spray painted sometime between July 3 and July 4.

7:51 p.m. A resident of McNair Place reported someone had used his credit card. On July 6, he reported he did not wish to pursue the case further after being notified by the bank he was not a victim of fraud.

9:54 p.m. Police were dispatched to a residence on Asboth Street for a stray dog. The complainant transported the dog to the Pea Ridge Vet Clinic where police impounded it. On July 6, Blake A. Swearingin, 25, Pea Ridge, claimed the dog. He was issued a citation for city ordinance dog at large.

10:14 p.m. Police were dispatched to a residence on Douglas Street for a stray dog that was found. The complainant transported the dog to the Pea Ridge Vet Clinic, where police impounded it.

Friday, July 6

12:07 a.m. Police received a report that a small child was walking around the post office area. The child told police he left home because his mother yells at him. The child was returned home, the mother was contacted and the child abuse hotline was notified.

2:02 p.m. Police received a report of criminal mischief involving spray paint on the outside of a house under construction on Shelby Street. Vulgarities against police had been painted on the walls.

8:19 p.m. Police were dispatched to a residence on Todd Circle for a found dog. The complainant transported the dog to the Pea Ridge Veterinary Clinic. On Monday, July 9, Sandra Gamez, 42, Pea Ridge, claimed the dog. Gamez was issued a dog ordinance citation.

Saturday, July 7

11:50 a.m. A resident of Panama City, Fla., told police he was visiting a friend on St. Clair Street in Pea Ridge when his car was spray painted while parked at the residence.

Sunday, July 8

7:30 a.m. Police received a report that the city limits sign on Arkansas Highway 265 (Hayden Road) had been spray painted with black paint.

11:36 p.m. As a result of a traffic stop, police arrested Lloyd William Parkinson, 41, Fairland, Okla., in connection with DWI, refusal to submit to chemical test, drove left of center, speeding, no proof of insurance. He was held in the Benton County Jail until sober.

Monday, July 9

2:42 a.m. As a result of of a traffic stop, police arrested Bridgett Vega, 19, Rogers, in connection with minor in possession of alcohol, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia; Jose Manuel Cruz, 19, Springdale, and Jesus Cevallos, 19, Lowell, for minors in possession of alcohol; and Alberto Armando Osorio, 19, Rogers, in connection with DUI, under age DUI law, and minor in possession of alcohol.

4 p.m. As a result of a traffic stop, police arrested Jordan E. Thompson, 27, Bentonville, on active warrants from Centerton and Benton County Sheriff's Office and in connection with driving on a suspended license.

Tuesday, July 10

10 a.m. Police received a complaint about illegal dumping on Anderson Court. A businessman said he paid for the dumpster for the construction site and found trash in the dumpster.

General News on 07/18/2018