RALLY POLICE BLOTTER

Fayetteville Accidents

• A 23-year-old woman riding on the back of a motorcycle was injured after the man driving the motorcycle pulled up the front of the bike and she fell off the back near College Avenue and Cleburn Street early Sunday morning.

• A minivan hit a motorcycle in a traffic accident at Arkansas 112 and Garland Avenue on Saturday.

• A vehicle and motorcycle collided near Mission Boulevard and Rebecca Street. The passenger on the motorcycle suffered a broken leg.

• There was an accident near North and Leverett streets where two motorcycles collided. There were no major injuries, according to police.

• A road rage incident was reported Saturday after a car tried to run a motorcycle off the road on the bypass near Garland Avenue.

Stolen Vehicles

• Billy Ray Treadway reported a 1999 Harley Davidson Blade with red and yellow flames stolen from Block Avenue and Dickson Street on Sunday.

• William Kenneth Brown reported a turquoise and white Harley Davidson with black saddle bags and Missouri tags stolen from the intersection of Dickson and West streets on Saturday.

• Ginger Lynn Husky reported a Dodge Caravan stolen from 337 N. Gregg Ave. on Saturday. The homeowner told her she could park there, but later saw the vehicle towed away by a yellow tow truck, Husky told police. Police had no records of yellow tow trucks working in the area.

Fayetteville arrests

• A Fayetteville man was arrested in connection with public intoxication near Dickson Street and Gregg Avenue.

• Police arrested a person from Kansas in connection with disorderly conduct near the business of Jose’s.

• Eric Cameron, age 26, of Virginia, was arrested in connection with public intoxication near the business of Z330.

• A Minnesota couple was arrested for driving while intoxicated and leaving the scene of a property damage accident.

• A man from St. Paul, Ark., was arrested for public intoxication.

• A 64-year-old California man was arrested for public intoxication.

• A Fayetteville man was arrested for outstanding warrants.

• A Fayetteville resident was arrested in connection with second-degree battery, public intoxication, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and fleeing.

• A Fayetteville man was arrested for public intoxication, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest near Highland Avenue and Dickson Street.

• Fayetteville police arrested another eight people in connection with driving while intoxicated, some in connection with accidents or erratic driving. University of Arkansas Police arrested two people in connection with driving while intoxicated.

— STAFF REPORT

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