Booking #: 180342
Age: 21
Gender: Male
Race: African American
Address: Jacksonville, AR
Booking Date: 01-13-2026 - 2:31 pm
Charges:
POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY CERTAIN PERSONS
A recent University of Arkansas Medical Sciences (UAMS) study finds many hospital emergency departments have shortcomings when it comes to obstetric emergency preparedness. Sixty-one percent of Arkansas hospital-based emergency departments were surveyed regarding their experiences, capabilities, and training for obstetric emergencies. Despite there being... Read More.
Private landowners have until February 6th to apply for up to $20,000 in reimbursement from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC) for conservation practices. The Commission first offered reimbursement incentives in 2024 with funds received from the Arkansas General Assembly. This effort was... Read More.
A new study has found that consuming preservatives commonly used in processed foods and beverages may be linked to an increased risk of certain cancers.
The study, published Jan. 7 in The BMJ, analyzed dietary and health data from more than 105,000 participants collected between... Read More.
J. Thomas “Tommy” May, retired chairman and chief executive officer of Simmons First National Corporation, has been named grand marshal of the 42nd Annual Pine Bluff Interested Citizens for Voter Registration (PBICVR) Original KingFest™ MLK Marade/Parade.
The annual event, which honors the legacy of Dr.... Read More.
An out-of-state man was sentenced to prison following his conviction in a financial scam that targeted an elderly Ashley County resident, authorities said.
On Jan. 8, 2026, a jury found Portier Guytan guilty of charges stemming from a lottery scam involving a 76-year-old Crossett victim.... Read More.
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office will host a free two-day youth baseball hitting clinic this weekend in Pine Bluff as part of an effort to promote youth engagement and community involvement.
Sheriff Lafayette Woods Jr. announced the clinic will be held Jan. 17–18 at 3811... Read More.
By Ray King
A $25,000 cash only bond was set Monday for a Jefferson County man accused of breaking into a coin laundry twice and stealing coins from the machines.
Prosecuting Attorney S. Kyle Hunter said Johnny Crow, 42, has three active warrants including one from... Read More.
The Arkansas Department of Transportation is recognizing January as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month with a statewide awareness campaign aimed at educating employees and the public about identifying and reporting human trafficking.
According to ARDOT, human trafficking occurs in every state, including Arkansas, and often... Read More.