RECORDS: November 23rd

Arrests

Benton County

Sheriff’s Office

Ernest Derrick Stanfil of 614 W. Grove Ave. in Springdale was arrested Wednesday in connection with felony possession of drug paraphernalia and delivery of a controlled substance. He was being held at Benton County Jail on Thursday with no bond.

Mark Odale Pack, 36, of 1510 Sunshine St. in Kansas, Okla., was arrested Wednesday in connection with felony escape in the first degree, fleeing on foot, obstructing governmental operations, possession of firearms by a certain person and misdemeanor failure to appear, carrying a weapon, criminal mischief, obstructing a governmental operation, possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting arrest. He was being held at Benton County Jail on Thursday. His bond was set at $50,000.

Carl Thomas Jones, 47, of 702 S. H St. in Rogers was arrested Wednesday in connection with felony reckless burning and misdemeanor failure to appear. He was being held in Benton County Jail on Thursday with no bond.

Stephanie Renee Gilstrap, 36, of 10895 E. 420 Road, Straing, Okla., was arrested Wednesday in connection with 20 felony counts of breaking or entering along with three counts of theft of property. She was being held in Benton County Jail on Thursday. Her bond was set at $25,000.

Todd Anthony Fischer, 47, of 11411 Morris Maxwell Road in Gentry was arrested Wednesday in connection with two counts of felony failure to register as a sex offender. He was being held in Benton County jail on Thursday. His bond is set at $50,000.

Jacob Franklin Allen, 31, of 1622E Arkansas 12 in Rogers was arrested Wednesday in connection with felony theft by receiving. He was held in Benton County Jail on Thursday. His bond is set at $10,000.

Jason Wade Voyles, 36, of 600 N. 40th St. in Springdale was arrested Thursday in connection with felony residential burglary. He was being held in Benton County Jail on Thursday. His bond is set at $7,500.

Police

Rogers

Danny Martinez reported a burglary at 501 E. Bonnie Lane at 8:45 p.m. Wednesday. Martinez said a window was open and jewelry was missing from the residence.

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