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Arkansas governor: State law allows open carry of weapons Hutchinson says in the letter dated December 15 to state police Col. Bill Bryant that he believes a 2013 law is clear and allows residents to carry a weapon openly "so long as there is no intent to unlawfully employ the handgun." The letter was first reported by Arkansas Times and later obtained by KATV.
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Man allegedly sets house explosion to cover up child's murder Ricky Carter has been charged with first degree murder and arson in connection with the death of a 2-year-old child, Arkansas State Police confirmed in a statement posted on their Facebook page. The 27-year-old was arrested one day after the Paris Police Department responded to a call reporting an ...
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Arkansas man accused of covering up child's death The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports that 27-year-old Ricky Lee Carter is charged with first-degree murder and arson in the death of 2-year-old Ryatt Reese. Carter's bail ... A police affidavit says the state medical examiner's office concluded that Ryatt died from "traumatic head and abdomen injuries.".
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Animal control advises on protecting pets in the winter I'd advise them to contact their local authorities: police department, sheriff's department, whoever it may be for that particular area." The notion of providing protection for Good Samaritans who rescue animals from extreme weather has become more popular recently. Arkansas is among 26 states that ...
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Two children hurt when car hits semi The boys, ages 2 and 6, were in the back seat of a 1997 Chevrolet Lumina heading east on East Highland Drive when a 2016 Freightliner pulled in front of their vehicle about 4:45 p.m., according to a report from the Jonesboro Police Department. The driver of the car slammed his brakes and skidded ...
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Woman witnesses murder, suspects kidnap her and throw her into freezing river: Police One man is behind bars while police search for another suspect after the pair allegedly threw an Arkansas woman into a freezing cold river after she witnessed a fatal shooting. ABC7 reports that a 42-year-old woman managed to swim her way out of the Arkansas River on early Monday morning.
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