Bella Vista incidents Among incidents reported to the Bella Vista Police Department according to records, were the following • At 8: 14 a.m. Wednesday, a caller on Hatcher Drive reported her medication had been stolen and then reported she found the bottle under her car.
• At 8; 58 a.m. Wednesday, a caller on Mc-Grath Drive reported damage to a mailbox.
• At 9: 07 a.m. Wednesday, a caller on Headley Drive reported the date sticker had been stolen from her vehicle license plate.
• At 9: 24 a.m. Wednesday, a chocolate Lab and a black Lab, both wearing bandanas, on Kingsland were taken to the Bella Vista Animal Shelter.
• At 12: 16 p.m. Wednesday, a caller reported a car hit a man riding a bicycle on U. S. Highway 71 near exit 98. The cyclist, who had his jaw broken in two places, a broken collar bone and a separated shoulder, was taken to Mercy Medical Center in Rogers.
• At 2: 18 p.m. Wednesday, an officer on Hampstead Lane reported he stopped two male juveniles who were riding a yellow go-cart and escorted them home to their parents.
• At 3: 04 p.m. Wednesday, a caller at the All in One reported a man hit the door with his fist and destroyed a gas-pump handle.
• At 3: 48 p.m. Wednesday, a woman on McGaugh Drive reported a drunken man was threatening her.
• At 4: 32 p.m. Wednesday, a man on Dogwood reported someone had taken his car, wrecked it and returned it.
• At 4: 35 p.m. Wednesday, a caller on Breton Way reported an unwanted person at the residence.
• At 4: 56 p.m. Wednesday, a caller reported a man who had been at the house earlier had returned and was sitting on the front porch yelling at her.
• At 8: 49 p.m. Wednesday, a caller on Tanyard Lane reported her garage door was open, but it was closed when she left the house earlier. Bentonville incidents Among incidents reported to the Bentonville Police Department according to records, were the following • At 12: 07 p.m. Wednesday, the Bentonville Parks Department reported a stray dog at the Bentonville Cemetery, 300 S. W. F St.
• At 12: 30 p.m. Wednesday, Tammi (no other name given ) reported cruelty to animals in the 3500 block of Southeast Club Boulevard.
• At 12: 46 p.m. Wednesday, Crystal (no other name given ) reported a stray dog at 303 N. W. B St.
• At 1: 03 p.m. Wednesday, Nathan (no other name given ) reported criminal mischief at 1617 N. E. Chapel Hill Drive.
• At 2: 27 p.m. Wednesday, a caller reported a stray dog at 5801 S. W. Regional Airport Blvd.
• At 2: 33 p.m. Wednesday, Phil Richardson reported that a driver stole $ 115 in gasoline at 307 S. Walton Blvd.
• At 2: 45 p.m. Wednesday, Dan Heep reported criminal mischief at 606 S. W. Meadow Point.
• At 3: 45 p.m. Wednesday, Bobby Mayhew reported the theft of a license plate at Ruby Tuesday, 1402 S. Walton Blvd.
• At 3: 54 p.m. Wednesday, Phillis Butterworth reported criminal mischief at 1716 S. W. Commerce Drive.
• At 3: 59 p.m. Wednesday, Donna (no other name given ) reported that someone tampered with a water meter at 2306 Oakwood Ave.
• At 4: 06 p.m. Wednesday, a woman reported harassment in the 400 block of Southeast 12 th Street. Rogers incidents Among incidents reported to the Rogers Police Department according to records, were the following • At 5: 51 a.m. Wednesday, Brian King reported someone stole an amp and some speakers from a vehicle at 819 Riviera Drive.
• At 6: 23 a.m. Wednesday, Patrick Edwards reported someone broke into two vehicles at 911 S. 21 st St.
• At 6: 52 a.m. Wednesday, James Wolfe reported someone broke into his vehicle at 1906 W. Oak St. and stole his laptop.
• At 7: 46 a.m. Wednesday, Justin Wolfe reported a radio stolen from his vehicle at 801 S. 19 th St.
• At 8: 23 a.m. Wednesday, Melanie Shook reported her laptop was stolen from her vehicle at 702 S. 19 th St.
• At 9: 16 a.m. Wednesday, Ragini Shah reported graffiti at the Town and Country Inn, 2102 S. Eighth St.
• At 12: 10 p.m. Wednesday, Steve Hufford reported the theft of copper wire from 408 Meadow Wood Lane.
• At 12: 14 p.m. Wednesday, Kara Wise reported someone broke into her vehicle at 1514 W. Pine St.
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