Booking #: 149838
Age: 41
Gender: Male
Race: African American
Address: Pine Bluff, AR
Booking Date: 01-05-2022 - 3:55 pm
Charges:
Battery in the 3rd Degree-BATTERY - 3RD DEGREE / PURPOSE OF CAUSING INJURY, CAUSES INJURY
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
Booking #: 108148
Age: 46
Gender: Male
Race: African American
Address: Pine Bluff, AR
Booking Date: 01-04-2022 - 2:08 pm
Charges:
Violation of a protection order-VIOLATION OF A PROTECTION ORDER
POSS CONT SUB WITH PURPOSE CRACK COCAINE
Booking #: 129789
Age: 45
Gender: Male
Race: African American
Address: Pine Bluff, AR
Booking Date: 01-04-2022 - 1:56 pm
Charges:
POSSESS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
POSS DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
THEFT OF PROPERTY / BUILDING
POSS CONT SUB WITH PURPOSE CRACK COCAINE
Failure to appear-FAILURE TO APPEAR
Failure to appear-FAILURE TO APPEAR
The Dallas County Sheriff’s Office announced Monday that the Dallas County Courthouse is closed until further notice, effective immediately.
The announcement was made on Facebook and no explanation was given as to why the courthouse has been closed.
By Ray King
A Pine Bluff man was arrested Friday after he allegedly broke into a house on the north side of the city and battered two individuals, one of them who was paralyzed.
Steven Reed was taken into custody after officers were sent to a... Read More.
Dr Sedrick Charles Rice announced his intention to run for Pine Bluff City Council in the following press release this morning.
I Love Pine Bluff!
As a native of this wonderful city, graduate of the Pine Bluff school system, and alumnus and now faculty of the... Read More.
By Ray King
A $20,000 cash-only bond was set Monday for a White Hall man accused of entering a locked business on Olive Street Saturday.
Lincoln County District Judge Phillip Green set the bond after ruling prosecutors have probable cause to charge John Parrish, 51, with... Read More.
Jefferson County Judge Gerald Robinson on Monday announced that the county courthouse will be closed this week because of the pandemic.
In a memo released Monday morning Robinson said this.
Due to the pandemic surge, several county offices have employees out with Covid-19 infections. The Courthouse... Read More.