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Police calls and criminal bookings for Oct. 19, 2009 | Snapshot

Banner, News, Snapshot — By Christopher Spencer on October 20, 2009 at 2:09 pm

The following people were booked at the Washington County Detention Center on Oct. 19:

Derek Riedel, 19, of 1751 Dutchess Place in Springdale was arrested by Fayetteville police in connection with theft of property and first-degree criminal mischief.

Ana Tovar-Moriel, 41, 12724 Rockfor Circle in Lowell was arrested by Fayetteville police in connection with theft of property, failure to appear and violation of the hot check law.

Keith Gates (pictured), 27, of 2750 N. Club Dr. in Fayetteville was arrested Fayetteville police in connection with rape/sexual intercourse.

Earl Gill, 22, of 5605 Cliffwood Dr. in Texarkana was arrested by Washington County sheriff’s deputies in connection with residential burglary.

Transito Hernandez, 25, of 1011 Ash Dr. in Rogers was arrested by Springdale police in connection with forgery.

Henry Stokes, 445, of 20327 Hail Mt. Road in Evansville was arrested by Fayetteville police in connection possession with intent to manufacture methamphetamine and several motor vehicle violations.

The following people were booked at the Benton County Detention Center on Oct. 19:

Robert Wiley, 39, of 4301 W. Olive St. in Rogers was arrested by Rogers police in connection with first-degree terroristic threatening, second-degree domestic battery and failure to appear.

Christopher L. Roller, 24, of 2750 A Dawn Court in Siloam Springs was arrested by Siloam Springs police in connection with misdemeanor theft of property, felony theft of property driving with a revoked or suspended license.

Joey L. Rigsbee, 38, of 13795 Cowan Road in Gentry was arrested by Benton County sheriff’s deputies in connection with manufacturing a controlled substance and delivery of a controlled substance.

Joseph L. Arevalo, 26, of 107 Prairie Lane in Springdale was arrested by Bentonville police in connection with third-degree domestic battery.

David A. Casares, 26, of 16431 Gann Ridge Road in Pea Ridge was arrested by Rogers police in connection of theft by receiving, possession of firearms by certain persons and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Melissa L. Lacy, 27, of 16019 Skyline Drive in Garfield was arrested by Bentonville police in connection with second-degree forgery, two counts of second-degree endangering the welfare of a minor, fleeing in a car, two counts of obstructing governmental operations and several driving violations.

Steven A. Hillhouse, 33, of Oklahoma City, Okla. was arrested by Benton County sheriff’s office in connection with theft of property.

James A. Crawley, 20, of Watts, Okla. was arrested by Benton County sheriff’s office in connection with second-degree sexual assault and second-degree terroristic threatening.

The following calls were received by Fayetteville police on Oct. 19:

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  • A theft call at 7:49 a.m. to 3552 Hwy. 112

Christopher Spencer

Christopher Spencer, 36, is the publisher and owner of Ozarks Unbound and the food news site, The Fayetteville Food File. He is the chair of the Fayetteville Creative Economy Action Group and the social media chair of the Northwest Arkansas Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. He's also the founder of WordCamp Fayetteville. You can always contact him at cspencer@ozarksunbound.com

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