Booking #:
156998
Age:
55
Gender:
Male
Race:
African American
Address:
Pine Bluff, AR
Booking Date:
06-18-2020 - 3:10 am
Charges:
Domestic Battering III
Booking #:
120483
Age:
54
Gender:
Male
Race:
African American
Address:
Pine Bluff, AR
Booking Date:
06-18-2020 - 2:59 am
Charges:
Domestic Battering III
Booking #:
175830
Age:
26
Gender:
Male
Race:
Caucasian
Address:
Pine Bluff, AR
Booking Date:
06-16-2020 - 8:23 pm
Charges:
3rd degree assault a family or household member
Resisting arrest - Refusal to submit to arrest-RESISTING ARREST / THREATENS FORCE
Booking #:
103877
Age:
30
Gender:
Male
Race:
Caucasian
Address:
Pine Bluff, AR
Booking Date:
06-15-2020 - 8:42 pm
Charges:
ALIAS-1st Degree Assault on a Family Member
Domestic Battering III
Booking #:
101362
Age:
30
Gender:
Male
Race:
African American
Address:
Pine Bluff, AR
Booking Date:
06-13-2020 - 6:35 am
Charges:
Domestic Battering III
By Ray King
By identical 5-3 votes Monday the Pine Bluff City Council adopted resolutions amending and implementing a first responder’s incentive proposal that will allow firefighters and police officers to obtain a no interest/no down payment loan of up to $10,000 to use for... Read More.
Governor Asa Hutchinson addressed the state live from Jefferson Regional Hospital Tuesday afternoon as part of his daily addresses on the pandemic. It was the first time Hutchinson has visited Pine Bluff since the outbreak began in March with a patient at Jefferson Regional.
Mayor... Read More.
By Ray King
Arkansas has gone over the 10,000 mark in terms of positive cases of COVID-19, according to Governor Asa Hutchinson.
In his daily update Tuesday, the Governor said 10,080 cases have been reported since early March which included 340 new cases on Monday. Of... Read More.
Booking #:
108147
Age:
26
Gender:
Male
Race:
Caucasian
Address:
Pine Bluff, AR
Booking Date:
06-05-2020 - 12:51 am
Charges:
Alias Bench Warrant
Unlawful acts - DWI-VIOLATION OF OMNIBUS DWI ACT
Refusal to Submit to Chemical Test
DL Suspended for DWI
Fleeing-FLEEING
By Ray King
It was billed as a Solidarity Rally at the Pine Bluff City Hall Thursday, but this rally was done with a major difference.
Instead of people standing next to each other cheering and shouting, those attending were asked to sit in their vehicles... Read More.