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ARKADELPHIA SNIP BARBER SHOP POLICE CASE –

ARKADELPHIA SNIP BARBER SHOP POLICE CASE –

This is a number of charges of crime filed on February 14-28, 2025, by the Clark County Prosecutor’s Office. Some defendants may also have charges of crime against them, but most are not included here. The following names and accusations, which are included in public documents, are gathered from online judicial documents available by springs. The defendants are supposed to be innocent until they are proven guilty. Here is an abandonment of the causes of crime filed in the past two weeks:

ARKADELPHIA man accused in the burzer shop’s burglary

A man from Arkadelphia has learned the difficult way the police will combine the evidence when trying to resolve a hairdresser’s shop.

On the morning of February 11, 2025, the police in Arkadelphia was called to a unique hairdressing service, 138 N. 14th St., for a complaint of aft. Barbers showed officers to the thief’s entry point, saying that the suspect probably took a shortcut in the business by eliminating an air conditioning unit.

Among the elements that the thief took were a game console and only a hair more than $ 40 in cash and coins. The police examined the surveillance materials that showed the face of the robbery and the distinctive clothing before breaking up with the roads with Barber Shop. The investigators decided to take what evidence they had and stop until they could find a break in this case.

Every lucky luck, or thanks to shaving, an officer noticed a suspect that fits the description in the Walgreens parking on the morning of February 16, five days after reporting theft. The contact was taken with Rasheem Davis, 21 years old, who wore a hood that is believed to be the same that the suspect wore during the alleged theft. Davis, from Arkadelphia, was detained and taken to the Police Department, as they have heard the conditions of his confessioned rights.

Prosecutor Dan Turner has not triggered anything from the police indictment, which included charges of theft for crimes and commercial theft, a Class C offense with 3-10 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $ 10,000.

The police chief praised the APD patrol division for his undeclared efforts and never to do quick work to hold the suspect.

Contactless violation ends in arrest of criminal drugs

The assistance of the Gurdon police in the location of a man who violated a contact order, a deputy at the Sheriff’s office in Clark County located a suspected vehicle in Joan on the afternoon of February 14, 2025.

The deputy made a stop of traffic on Trenton Clark Coppedge’s truck from Joan and waited for officer Gurdon.

In an apparent plea of ​​stopping the arrest, Coppedge provided the police to video evidence on his phone from the protected female, showing that the two are intimate. But it would not be enough to keep Coppedge, 29 years old, in prison.

A subsequent search for the vehicle led to the discovery of clonazepam pills and 0.15 grams of methamphetamine. In a police interview on February 17, Coppedge recognized the property of methane and drugs for which he had no prescription.

Coppedge is accused of possessing a program controlled by program I/II (methamphetamine), a class D crime that has a imprisonment sentence of up to 6 years and/or a fine of up to $ 10,000, as well as an offense drug charge up to one year in prison.

Dan Turner is pursuing the case, and the public defender Joseph Jackson represents Coppedge.


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