Bella Vista incidents Among incidents reported to the Bella Vista Police Department according to records, were the following • At 12: 06 a.m. Friday, a barking dog was reported on Formby Lane.
• At 8: 18 a.m. Friday, a caller on Truro Circle reported a cat was chasing birds away.
• At 12: 05 p.m. Friday, a caller on Hollow Way reported being raped and sexually assaulted during the last few months.
• At 1: 21 p.m. Friday, a tan Lab and a German shepherd were reported loose one block west of Boswell Circle and Glasgow.
• At 2: 26 p.m. Friday, someone at the Police Department reported unauthorized use of credit cards.
• At 3: 06 p.m. Friday, barking dogs were reported on Brentwood Drive.
• At 4: 54 p.m. Friday, a caller reported rifle shots at Dorking and Trafalgar.
• At 5: 07 p.m. Friday, a caller on Kincardine Circle reported a lost canoe.
• At 5: 30 p.m. Friday, two donkeys were reported walking on Dillow Circle. They were returned to their owners on Euston.
• At 10: 05 p.m. Friday, a vehicle was stuck on a gravel bar on Sugar Creek near Town Center.
• At 10: 21 p.m. Friday, barking dogs were reported on Formby Lane.
• At 3: 41 a.m. Saturday, a dog found by a paper carrier was taken to the Bella Vista Animal Shelter.
• At 8: 12 a.m. Saturday, a white and black spaniel was reported loose on Wyman Lane.
• At 8: 32 a.m. Saturday, a raccoon was reported on a back porch on Wiltshire Drive.
• At 9: 16 a.m. Saturday, a caller on Kincardine Circle reported a stolen canoe.
• At 10: 06 a.m. Saturday, two girls were sitting near Walgreens with blankets around their shoulders and signs asking for donations for a needy family. Walgreens had given the girls permission to be there.
• At 3: 36 p.m. Saturday, a caller on Watkins Way reported a man had gone walking and had not yet returned.
• At 9: 03 p.m. Saturday, a caller on Kenneth Lane reported a man under the influence of something was going door to door.
• At 12: 48 a.m. Sunday, a caller reported a man near Cooper and Grisham was going house to house trying to get into vehicles.
• At 10: 50 a.m. Sunday, a car hit a deer near U. S. Highway 71 and Dartmoor.
• At 10: 54 a.m. Sunday, a real-estate agent and a client discovered some old clothes and a sleeping bag under a house and thought someone might be squatting at the house on Aveton Lane.
• At 2 p.m. Sunday, a disturbance was reported on Billingsley Drive.
• At 2: 14 p.m. Sunday, two dogs were reported loose on Grisham Circle.
• At 2: 16 p.m. Sunday, a caller on Trafalgar Road reported hearing shots fired.
• At 2: 41 p.m. Sunday, a physical disturbance was reported on Thackery Lane with the husband hitting the wife.
• At 2: 47 p.m. Sunday, a caller on Trafalgar Road reported hearing shots fired.
• At 3: 31 p.m. Sunday, a caller on Euston Road reported hearing shots fired.
• At 4: 17 p.m. Sunday, a caller reported hearing shots fired in the common area between Stirling Place and Renfew Drive. Officers discovered the shooters, who thought they lived in the county, were told they lived in Bella Vista and could not shoot guns.
• At 5: 26 p.m. Sunday, police pursued a red vehicle from U. S. Highway 71 to Wellington, Hampstead, east to Arkansas Highway 94 and back to Bear Hollow Road in Missouri. The driver was apprehended with the help of the McDonald County (Mo. ) Sheriff's Office and was charged with having a fictitious license plate, no proof of insurance, reckless driving, fleeing and probation violation.
• At 7 p.m. Sunday, someone was reported in a vacant house. Officers reported the person was cleaning the house to get ready for sale.
• At 7: 24 p.m. Sunday, a woman on Worcester Drive reported her 2-year-old son was missing. During a 25-minute search by police officers and neighbors, a neighbor found the boy.
• At 10 p.m. Sunday, a woman called from the All in One convenience store and asked to talk to officers about a situation with two other individuals.
• At 8: 54 a.m. Monday, a caller on Kincar dine Drive reported an aggressive pit bull was loose in the area.
• At 9: 25 a.m. Monday, someone stopped at the Police Department to report a metal chiminea, a drill and a car-wash were stolen from a residence on Worcester Drive.
• At 9: 26 a.m. Monday, a caller reported an armadillo was upside down, flailing its legs, on Cooper Road near Country Club Drive.
• At 9: 37 a.m. Monday, a caller on Bradford Circle reported the theft of a vehicle license plate.
• At 10: 18 a.m. Monday, a black dog and a tan dog on Canopy Lane were taken to the Bella Vista Animal Shelter.
• At 11: 20 a.m. Monday, First Western Bank reported that a white plastic card, the size and shape of a credit card, was found in one of the bank's ATM machines and reported the card had a magnetic strip on one side. No money was taken, but the bank wanted to report the incident in case other banks reported similar incidents.
• At 11: 32 a.m. Monday, a white and tan terrier found in the Highlands was taken to the Bella Vista Animal Shelter.
• At 2: 41 p.m. Monday, a caller from the Property Owners Association's north maintenance barn reported a red pickup truck was trespassing on the Country Club Golf Course.
• At 3: 15 p.m. Monday, a caller reported that her husband had a seizure, and they pulled off at hole 11 at the Country Club Golf Course.
• At 4: 53 p.m. Monday, a caller on Daggett Lane reported two males, ages 13 and 14, were physically fighting.
• At 5: 48 p.m. Monday, a caller on Tibberton Circle Drive reported a possible scam involving raising money for fallen officers.
• At 8: 43 p.m. Monday, a caller wanted to contact her husband's niece on Metfield Drive. Officers left a note to call. Bentonville incidents Among incidents reported to the Bentonville Police Department according to records, were the following • At 3: 32 a.m. Monday, a man reported telephone harassment in the 1000 block of Southeast 14 th Street.
• At 8: 30 a.m. Monday, a caller reported a reckless driver at the intersection of Arkansas Highway 72 and Elm Tree Road.
• At 9: 50 a.m. Monday, Melissa Carnal reported the theft of a recycling trash bin at 703 S. W. Summitchase Road.
• At 9: 56 a.m. Monday, Leah Whitehead reported that someone left empty Listerine bottles in the building and that a male subject was sleeping on the porch at Peel Mansion, 400 S. Walton Blvd.
• At 11: 07 a.m. Monday, Brandon Ward reported a disturbance at 400 N. E. S St.
• At 12: 50 p.m. Monday, Robin Rainey reported criminal mischief at Ole Applegate.
• At 1: 37 p.m. Monday, Amanda (no other name given ) reported a suspicious person at 310 S. Walton Blvd. Rogers incidents Among incidents reported to the Rogers Police Department according to records, were the following • At 6: 19 a.m. Sunday, Steve Ferrell reported a passenger in his taxi exited the cab at 601 W. Easy St. and did not pay his fare.
• At 4: 03 p.m. Sunday, an unidentified caller reported that a juvenile male took the caller's skateboard at the Rogers Activity Center, 315 W. Olive St.
• At 8: 56 a.m. Monday, Denise White reported someone broke windows at Benton County School of the Arts, 2005 S. 12 th St.
• At 9: 23 a.m. Monday, Mary Lou Smith reported graffiti in the restrooms at Cambridge Park.
• At 9: 42 a.m. Monday, Marcy Winchester reported someone hit the mailbox at 5201 S. 44 th St. with a vehicle.
• At 11: 34 a.m. Monday, Lorie Anderson reported someone used a counterfeit $ 10 bill at Malco, 2100 Bellview.
• At 5: 21 p.m. Monday, Fred Wilson reported a bicycle stolen from the front of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 1305 W. Cypress St.
• At 6: 42 p.m. Monday, Luke Jackson reported a female returned stolen merchandise for a gift card at Belk, 503 N. 46 th St.
• At 9: 58 p.m. Monday, an unidentified caller reported a shoplifter at the Wal-Mart Supercenter at 2110 W. Walnut St.
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