Shameisha J Mcclain, 29, Pine Bluff

Booking #: 120236 Age: 29 Gender: Female Race: African American Address: Pine Bluff, AR Booking Date: 07-19-2020 - 2:28 am Charges: POSS CONT SUB WITH PURPOSE MARIJUANA Domestic Battering III

COVID-19 forces festival cancellations

Festivals at two Arkansas cities have been cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the McGehee Dermott Times-News, McGehee Mayor Jeff Owyoung announced that concerns for public safety has led to the cancellation of this year’s Owlfest. Owyoung also served as Chairman of Owlfest and... Read More.
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Bond set in drug arrest

By Ray King A $2,500 bond was set Monday for a Pine Bluff woman involved in a domestic disturbance on drug related charges. Pine Bluff District Judge John Kearney set the bond after ruling prosecutors have probable cause to charge Shameshia McClain, 29, with possession of... Read More.
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Man accused of hitting pregnant girlfriend

By Ray King A Pine Bluff man was arrested Thursday after he allegedly hit his pregnant girlfriend during an altercation. Tevin Young, 22, was taken into custody after officers responded to a reported armed disturbance at a residence in the 2400 block of West 25th Avenue. During... Read More.

Tevin Young, 22, Marvell

Booking #: 175905 Age: 22 Gender: Male Race: African American Address: Marvell, AR Booking Date: 07-16-2020 - 5:20 pm Charges: Domestic Battering III
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Erwin Williams, 18, Jacksonville

Booking #: 175906 Age: 18 Gender: Male Race: African American Address: jacksonville , Booking Date: 07-16-2020 - 5:17 pm Charges: TERRORISTIC THREATENING - 1ST DEGREE / THREATENS PHYSICAL INJURY

Bond set in alleged threats against White Hall students

By Ray King A $100,000 bond was set Friday for a man who allegedly posted death threats on social media toward 2020 graduates of White Hall High School. Jefferson County District Judge Kim Bridgforth set the bond after ruling prosecutors have probable cause to charge Erwin... Read More.
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Ark. woman charged with nearly $2M coronavirus relief fraud

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — An Arkansas woman was arrested Thursday after she was indicted on charges that she defrauded the federal small-business coronavirus relief program out of almost $2 million. The federal indictment charged Ganell Tubbs, 41, on two bank fraud counts, two of... Read More.
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