Pea Ridge Times

PEA RIDGE POLICE DEPARTMENT

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Warrants:

• 11/25 Donald Clay Biles, 60, Rogers, failure to appear

• 11/26 Robert Gene Davidson, 31, Pea Ridge, failure to appear

• 11/26 Jessica N. Davidson, 31, Pea Ridge, failure to appear

• 11/26 Lisa Michelle Thomas, 40, Pea Ridge, failure to appear

• 11/30 Michael A. Selee, 25, Carthage, Mo., failure to appear

• Jonathan R. Holmes, 31, Bentonvill­e, for failure to appear

Monday, Nov. 25

12:12 p.m. Police were dispatched to Dollar General for a shopliftin­g complaint. As a result of the investigat­ion, police cited two males, Blake Patton, 19, of Pea Ridge, and a 13-year-old male, for shopliftin­g.

12:53 p.m. Police received a report of a 16-year-old male being “forced” to stay in a storage building and not properly cared for. Upon investigat­ion, police found a converted storage building outfitted as an apartment with heat, air conditioni­ng and electricit­y.

5:12 p.m. Police were dispatched to Barris Lane for a report of a stray dog in the street. The dog was transporte­d to Pea Ridge Veterinary Clinic; it did not have a collar or tags.

Tuesday, Nov. 26

4 p.m. While at court, Boyd B. McNiel, 50, Pea Ridge, attempted to see the judge and prosecutor and argued with police officers when he was told to leave the courtroom saying the officer did not have the authority to make him leave. The court clerk asked the officer to remove McNiel from the premises. He was escorted out of the building while yelling at the police officer and police chief.

Wednesday, Nov. 27

3:20 a.m. Police were notified that two juvenile females who had been in EZ Mart earlier in the evening were runaway juveniles from Rogers. The incident is under investigat­ion.

3:28 p.m. Police were dispatched to a residence on Richards Street for a suspicious circumstan­ce involving an 11-year0ld boy saying someone was knocking on his front door and he didn’t know who it was. Police instructed the Central Communicat­ions dispatcher to stay on the phone with the boy until police arrived. The boy was safe; it was discovered the person knocking was a friend of his. He was unable to contact his parents. Police insured the front door was locked when they left.

4 p.m. A resident on Park Circle reported criminal mischief involving damage to a wrought-iron fence.

Friday, Nov. 29

4:59 p.m. As the result of a traffic stop, police arrested Jericho B. Lambert, 18, Pea Ridge, for driving while license suspended, cancelled or revoked.

Saturday, Nov. 30

12:13 a.m. While on patrol, police observed a vehicle pass a stop sign at Hayden and Pickens roads without stopping or slowing down. Police initiated a traffic stop; the vehicle stopped in front of a residence on St. Clair Street. While interviewi­ng the driver of the vehicle, police were approached by a female who came from the house. The female was told repeatedly to return to the house. As a result of her failure to comply, police arrested her. As a result of the investigat­ion, police arrested Wesley Dalton Morgan, 18, Pea Ridge, for DWI, minor in possession, disobeying a stop; and Micah Shantel Morgan, 20, Pea Ridge, for obstructin­g government­al operations and minor in possession; a passenger in the vehicle, Colby Schooley, 20, Pea Ridge, was cited for minor in possession.

9:45 a.m. A resident of Frost Street reported a theft. Police did not find a sign of forced entry. It was discovered this is the 11th such report of theft or burglary from this residence. The incident is under investigat­ion.

4:45 p.m. Police were dispatched to O.D. Bancroft for a report of a dog at large. The brown female Labrador retriever was transporte­d to Pea Ridge Veterinary Clinic. It did not have on a collar or tags. Police later located another brown Labrador inside a fenced yard, secured and locked the gate. The owner of the dogs, Justin Ritchie, 29, Pea Ridge, was cited for dog at large, no city tag and no rabies tag.

5:29 p.m. In an agency assist to Bentonvill­e Police, Pea Ridge Police arrested Thomas McClain, 24, Pea Ridge, on a Bentonvill­e warrant and transporte­d him to Bentonvill­e Police.

1:30 p.m. Police were dispatched to a vacant lot on North Curtis Avenue where children had been playing and found drug parapherna­lia. The items were taken into evidence.

Sunday, Dec. 1

4:25 p.m. A resident of WMB Franklin reported someone had cut his Christmas lights.

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