Kyron M. Cook

Booking #: 130877 Age: 23 Gender: Male Race: African American Address: Pine Bluff, AR Booking Date: 02-14-2022 - 10:38 pm Charges: Battery in the 1st Degree-WITH PURPOSE OF CAUSING, CAUSES SERIOUS INJURY WITH A WEAPON TERRORISTIC THREATENING - 1ST DEGREE / THREATENS PHYSICAL INJURY Failure to appear-FAILURE TO APPEAR Failure to appear-FAILURE TO APPEAR

Brandon McAfee

Booking #: 102617 Age: 32 Gender: Male Race: African American Address: Pine Bluff, AR Booking Date: 02-14-2022 - 7:08 pm Charges: Alias Bench Warrant Failure to appear-FAILURE TO APPEAR Domestic Battering III
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Dedrick Ramon Taggart

Booking #: 122000 Age: 46 Gender: Male Race: African American Address: Pine Bluff, AR Booking Date: 02-14-2022 - 12:05 pm Charges: POSS CONT SUB WITH PURPOSE CRACK COCAINE POSS WITH PURPOSE TO DELIVER Order to Revoke Bond

Governor calls for law enforcement bonus payments

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Monday called for tapping into the state’s surplus to give local law enforcement a one-time $5,000 payment and new equipment, as the Republican delivered his final state of the state address. Hutchinson, who is serving... Read More.
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Pulaski County judge sued over mask mandate

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — A Pulaski County justice of the peace is suing the county judge over a mandate to be vaccinated against the coronavirus or wear a mask in county buildings. Justice Doug Reed was unconstitutionally prevented from attending a Feb. 8 Quorum... Read More.
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Woman arrested for shoplifting facing drug allegations

By Ray King A woman accused of shoplifting at a White Hall store on Friday will also face drug related accusations after her arrest. Angela Woolfolk was taken into custody after White Hall Police stopped a vehicle that she was riding in when it left Brookshire’s... Read More.

Prisons to lift movement restrictions, resume visitation

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas prison officials on Friday said they were lifting movement restrictions imposed on their facilities and will allow in-person visitation to resume next month as a surge in COVID-19 cases in the state continued to ease. The Department of Corrections... Read More.
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