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Carlos Frazier, 37, Pine Bluff

Booking #: 103330Age: 37Gender: MaleRace: African AmericanAddress: Pine Bluff, ARBooking Date: 05-19-2020 - 1:09 pmCharges:POSS CONT SUB WITH PURPOSE MARIJUANA Body Attachment Fleeing-FLEEING Absconder Warrant Parole/Probation

Patrick Whitmore, 38, White Hall

Booking #: 113485Age: 38Gender: MaleRace: African AmericanAddress: White Hall, ARBooking Date: 05-20-2020 - 1:46 amCharges:Violation of a protection order-VIOLATION OF A PROTECTION ORDER Domestic Battering III
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Rhonda Cantrell, 48, Star City

Booking #: 128166Age: 48Gender: FemaleRace: CaucasianAddress: Star City, ARBooking Date: 05-19-2020 - 11:43 pmCharges:Unlawful acts - DWI-VIOLATION OF OMNIBUS DWI ACT Refusal to Submit to Chemical Test No Proof of Insurance Striking a Parked Vehicle BATTERY - 3RD DEGREE / PURPOSE OF CAUSING INJURY, CAUSES INJURY ASSAULT - 2ND DEGREE / RECKLESS CONDUCT CREATES RISK... Read More.

Richard Lee Smith, 56, Pine Bluff

Booking #: 170072Age: 56Gender: MaleRace: CaucasianAddress: Pine Bluff, ARBooking Date: 05-19-2020 - 7:33 pmCharges:2nd degree assault a family or household member
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Jefferson County records it’s 22nd Coronavirus death

Jefferson County now has its 22nd Coronavirus death.Jefferson County Coroner Chad Kelley confirmed the death to DeltaplexNews.com, noting that the victim was a White female in her 90's that passed away at the Waters of White Hall nursing home late Tuesday night.Jefferson county recorded... Read More.
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Persistent rain and flooding a problem for Arkansas farmers

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The wet weather has brought uncertainty to Arkansas’ spring’s harvest, as persistent rainfall has made it difficult for many farmers to plant their crops. Along with organic vegetables, the planting of soybeans, cotton, corn and rice is also lagging, even... Read More.
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Judge rejects Arkansas inmates’ bid for more virus steps

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — A federal judge on Tuesday rejected an effort to require Arkansas to release inmates at high risk of contracting the coronavirus and to take other steps to curb the virus’s spread in its prisons. U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker denied... Read More.