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Pair of 6-feet-tall inflatable snowmen stolen from Arkansas yard, man tells police The 34-year-old homeowner told police the snowmen were between 6 feet and 7 feet tall. One reportedly held a banner saying "Let it snow," and the other held its arms out in the air. They were valued at $150. As of Tuesday afternoon, they had not been found. No suspects were named and no arrests ...
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Batesville man killed in early-morning crash According to Arkansas State Police, Jaime Rodriguez, 53, of Batesville was driving west on Arkansas Highway 18, west of Arkansas Highway 384 in Jackson County, just after 7 a.m. when the crash happened. The 2017 Honda Accord he was driving ran off the left side of the road, went airborne, and ...
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Black lace, lipstick and a wig: Bra-clad burglar strikes again in Arkansas, authorities say MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. — An Arkansas man found guilty after appearing in a couple's home clad in women's underwear was recently outside an ... a wig, black women's panties and a black bra with pink tassels stumbling through their home, according to a report from the Gassville Police Department.
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Angry boarding house resident shoots man 22 times because of noise, deputies say Troopers from the Arkansas State Police, personnel from the Mountain Home Fire Department, emergency medical technicians from two ambulances, officers from the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission, members of the 14th Judicial District Drug Task Force and medical examiners from the Baxter ...
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Authorities: Stun gun used on man who threw rocks at Little Rock police station's windows Officers used a stun gun on a man who broke windows at a Little Rock police station then produced a weapon Tuesday morning, authorities said. Officers found the man around 11 a.m. outside the station located at 3999 W. 12th St. He was throwing rocks at the station's windows, according to Lt. Michael ...
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2 More Homicide Victims Id'd in Hot Springs HOT SPRINGS, Ark. - The names of two more victims in a triple homicide have now been released one week after their bodies were found. The Hot Springs Police Department says they are Brenda Sue Lawson, 60, and Dory Ann Power, 46, both of Hot Springs. The identifications comes one day after ...
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Store employee finds Little Rock homicide victim's keys, ID during struggle for stolen items, police say During a struggle to retrieve merchandise stolen from a Little Rock store, an employee also discovered a set of keys and identification belonging to a homicide victim, police said. Officers responded around 2 p.m. Monday to the Rainbow clothing store at the Shackleford Crossing shopping center, 2610 ...
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Gone, but not forgotten: Recalling Arkansas' worst vehicle fatality accident Buren Jackson of the state police said it was the worst vehicle fatality accident in Arkansas history. The victims ranged in aged from 45 to 91. Capt. Billy Bob Davis, commander of the Arkansas State Police at Harrison, speculated, "It looked as through the brakes apparently had failed." Federal officials ...
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