Rogers man accused of robbing, beating grandmother

Jonathan William Marshall
Jonathan William Marshall

BENTONVILLE -- A Rogers man who claimed he needed money to pay back drug debts robbed and pistol-whipped his grandmother last month, according to court documents.

Jonathan William Marshall, 20, pleaded not guilty Monday to aggravated robbery, aggravated residential burglary and theft of property during an arraignment before Benton County Circuit Judge Brad Karren.

About the case

An omnibus hearing in Jonathan William Marshall’s case is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. July 26. He could be sentenced from 10 to 40 years or life each if convicted of aggravated robbery and aggravated residential burglary. Marshall faces up to six years in prison if convicted of theft.

Source: Staff report

Rogers police received a call at 3:05 a.m. May 18 concerning someone breaking into 83-year-old Dollie Cotrill's home and beating her with a pistol, according to a probable cause affidavit. An officer found the woman with her head and face covered with blood.

She suffered a broken vertebrae, a fractured shoulder, fractured ribs, a fractured arm, a fractured pelvis and bleeding around her brain. She had to have neck surgery, was in a coma and had to be placed a ventilator to breathe, according to court documents.

Marshall told police he owed drug debts and needed money. Marshall told police he never intended to hurt his grandmother, according to the affidavit.

Cotrill told police a man wearing a mask entered her bedroom and hit her twice on the head with a pistol. The man demanded her phone, money and medications and threatened to shoot her if she didn't follow his instructions, according to the affidavit.

The intruder then put jewelry in a bag. The man left the bedroom and went into an office and took a computer. The man returned to the bedroom and hit the woman one more time with the pistol, the affidavit states.

Marshall, who was arrested May 19, denied any involvement when he first was questioned by police.

Police had evidence showing Marshall pawned some of his grandmother's jewelry, according to the affidavit.

Marshall said he used a brick to break a glass door and enter her room where he "nudged" her and she fell into a nightstand. Marshall said he hit his grandmother with a "fake" gun, according to the affidavit.

Marshall was being held in the Benton County Jail on $200,000 bond Monday.

NW News on 06/27/2017

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