POLICE REPORTS

Posted on Tuesday, September 26, 2006

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Bella Vista incidents Among incidents reported to the Bella Vista division of the Benton County Sheriff's Office according to records, were the following At 9: 02 a.m. Friday, a caller reported a possibly intoxicated man at Duffer's Cafe.

At 12: 17 p.m. Friday, a caller on Abingdon Lane reported someone had possibly broken into her home and taken her dog.

At 4: 23 a.m. Friday, a caller reported receiving threats from her brother.

At 6: 51 a.m. Saturday, a caller reported a juvenile girl was missing.

At 10: 05 a.m. Saturday, a possible suicide on Merritt Drive was reported.

At 5: 26 p.m. Saturday, a stray Dalmatian was reported running loose on Greenodd Drive.

At 6: 37 p.m. Saturday, a caller reported an unknown man was following her home.

At 4: 32 p.m. Sunday, a caller reported his neighbors had ridden their horses through his yard.

At 5: 20 p.m. Sunday, a caller reported two juveniles had been ringing his doorbell and had thrown eggs on his rooftop. Benton County incidents Among incidents reported to the Benton County Sheriff's Office according to records, were the following None available. Bentonville incidents Among incidents reported to the Bentonville Police Department according to records, were the following At 2: 13 p.m. Sunday, a woman reported an unwanted person in the 200 block of Northwest Third Street.

At 4: 40 p.m. Sunday, Rose Peterson reported reckless driving at 1206 N. W. Leopard Lane.

At 5: 24 p.m. Sunday, Randy Wade reported reckless driving at 1401 Phyllis St.

At 6: 33 p.m. Sunday, a caller reported reckless driving at the intersection of Southeast S and St. Andrews streets.

At 8: 10 p.m. Sunday, Shana (no other name given ) reported a noise disturbance in the 100 block of Southeast 12 th St.

At 9: 26 p.m. Sunday, Sarah Higgonbottom reported that someone stole her wallet and checkbook at the Wal-Mart Supercenter, 406 S. Walton Blvd.

At 9: 58 p.m. Sunday, Melissa Ball reported reckless driving at 1208 S. W. B St.

At 11: 35 p.m. Sunday, Anthony (no other name given ) reported a suspicious person at 224 S. Main St.

At 11: 41 p.m. Sunday, an unidentified caller reported stray livestock at 7815 S. W. Regional Airport Blvd.

At 1: 03 a.m. Monday, an unidentified caller reported a barking dog in the 2200 block of Southwest Juniper Avenue. Rogers incidents Among incidents reported to the Rogers Police Department according to records, were the following: At 7: 48 a.m. Saturday, Angela Webb reported someone broke into three vehicles at 1112 S. 27 th St. At 9: 10 a.m. Saturday, Osaca Gauna reported someone broke a window trying to enter the Rogers Tire Shop, 407 W. Oak St. At 11 a.m. Saturday, Michael Smith reported someone broke into a vehicle and stole CDs at 1602 S. 26 th Place. At 1: 45 p.m. Saturday, Jaime Garcia reported a possible apartment fire on Hendrix Street. At 3: 26 p.m. Saturday, Nelson Corea reported being hit in the face by a soccer player while officiating a game at the Rogers Activity Center.

• At 4: 17 p.m. Saturday, Tom Gant reported a possible theft at Tom Gant's Trading Post.

At 4: 57 p.m. Saturday, Janda Arquette reported shoplifting at Kohl's.

At 6: 17 p.m. Saturday, Jim Buddleston reported a heavily intoxicated driver operating a car with a child in it at the Wal-Mart Supercenter at 4208 Pleasant Crossing Blvd.

At 7: 06 p.m. Saturday, an unidentified caller reported a female shoplifting at Belks.

At 11: 23 p.m. Saturday, an unidentified caller reported three males fighting in the Henry Hills subdivision.

At 1: 09 a.m. Sunday, Kevin Holt reported the theft of his El Camino at 306 Janda Drive.

At 2: 25 a.m. Sunday, a woman reported two men with knives broke into her apartment in the 600 block of West Easy Street.

At 3: 41 a.m. Sunday, Adolfo Martinez reported a man was stabbed in the hand at 2609 N. Sixth St.

At 8: 31 a.m. Monday, Johnathon Clark reported someone stole golf balls from 4200 Champions Drive.

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