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61-year-old trucker dies after tractor-trailer travels off Arkansas interstate, hits sign A 61-year-old trucker died after his tractor-trailer left an Arkansas interstate in West Memphis and struck a sign late Thursday, authorities said. The single-vehicle wreck happened shortly before 11:30 p.m. on Interstate 55 in Crittenden County, according to a report from the Arkansas State Police. Police ...
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Bentonville Man Accused of Raping Child The Bentonville Police Department said Arthur J. Lewis, 26, of Bentonville was arrested on Thursday. He was booked into the Benton County Jail and faces charges of rape and second-degree domestic battery. The BPD worked with Arkansas State Police in a combined investigation prior to Lewis' arrest ...
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Tom Cotton Reportedly Sends Cease-And-Desist Letters To People Who Swear At His Staff All other contact will be deemed harassment and will be reported to the United States Capitol Police." Arkansas Times contributor Billy Fleming also provided an account from someone who said they received the letter after contacting Cotton's office to express opposition on a range of issues, including ...
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LR Video Game Store Robbed at Gunpoint LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Police are searching for a man in connection to an armed robbery of a video game store on Jan. 18. Officers say the robbery took place just before 11:30 a.m. on Thursday at a Game X Change located near the 3400 block of S. University Ave. An employee told police a man armed ...
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Meeting to buy iPhone X ends in robbery instead, Little Rock man tells police A Little Rock man who went to a gas station Thursday to buy a cellphone was robbed at gunpoint instead, police said. The 22-year-old victim said he arranged the purchase of an iPhone X on the letgo app. But when he arrived at the parking lot of the Kum & Go at 7620 Baseline Road shortly before 5 ...
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Eight Fort Smith Officers Return To Work After Use Of Force Justified In Shooting According to prosecuting attorney Daniel Shue, the shooting of Matthew Pittman, 19, by Fort Smith police officers was justified under Arkansas law. The officers returning to work includes the three officers who fired their weapons: Jeff Lumm, a field training officer, Thomas Brashier, an officer in training, ...
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