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Arkansas child in critical condition after accidentally shooting himself The department said the boy was in car when he found a gun and accidentally fired the weapon. The child was reportedly taken to a hospital in Little Rock for treatment. It was unclear late Wednesday whether charges would be filed in the case. Police are set to meet with prosecutors Thursday morning.
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Man Arrested In Connection To Two Fayetteville Shootings FAYETTEVILLE (KFSM) — A man was arrested Tuesday (Jan. 23) in connection to two Fayetteville shootings, according to Sgt. Anthony Murphy. Police responded to an area north of Gregg Avenue and Wren Circle on Jan. 17 at 1:14 a.m. for a report of shots fired. Police were unable to find the source of ...
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Jury rules in favor of Fort Smith in excessive-force case FORT SMITH — A U.S. District Court jury in Fort Smith returned a verdict Wednesday in favor of the city and a former police officer accused in a lawsuit of using excessive force in slamming a handcuffed man to the concrete floor at the Sebastian County jail in 2014. The suit also charged the city with ...
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JCSO: Warns Public of IRS Tax Scam Phone Calls JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ark. (News release) - County officials are warning about an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) phone scam circulating in Jefferson County. "To date, our office has received at least three calls and one visit from a would-be victim that stated that he received a recorded message on his ...
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Youth critically hurt after being struck by pickup in Arkansas, police say; driver arrested A minor remained in critical condition Wednesday afternoon hours after being struck by a pickup in Arkansas, police said, and the vehicle's driver has been taken into custody. Adam Shaffer, 35, of Fort Smith has been arrested on a charge of second-degree battery in the pedestrian crash, according to a ...
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UA Police Department Appoints Replacement Narcotic Detection Dog A nine-month old Belgian Malinois named Rickie joined the UA Police Department as a narcotic detection dog. Rickie joined the force in December as a narcotic dog to replace a retiring narcotic dog, said UAPD Sgt. Jeff Shetlar. There are four dogs on UAPD, not including the retiring dog, Dingo.
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