Woman brings gifts for man who robbed her

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BENTONVILLE -- She wanted to give the man who robbed her at knifepoint a Bible and the Book of Mormon before he was sentenced Monday to 26 years in prison.

The last encounter between Connie Gonitzke and Matthew Vought was when Vought, armed with a pocketknife, robbed Gonitzke as she arrived to work at 7 a.m. Oct. 18, 2017, at Lifetime Dental at 805 N. 20th Place in Rogers.

Gonitzke told police she arrived at work at 6:50 a.m. to open the business. She said she later heard the chime when the door opened, but she didn't see anyone, according to a probable cause affidavit. Gonitzke said she was confronted by a man coming out of the treatment area, according to court documents.

Gonitzke said the man was holding a pocketknife and began walking toward her and demanded money. The man told her he was desperate and continued moving toward Gonitzke, according to the affidavit. The man fled the business after Gonitzke gave him $11 from her purse and $50 in petty cash from the office, according to court documents.

Vought, 38, of Rogers pleaded guilty Monday afternoon to robbery and drug charges under a plea agreement.

Gonitzke had a chance to speak to the court and Vought.

"Matthew, that dark morning last October is one I will never forget," she said. "I suppose you won't either. It was not just dark because the sun was not up yet, but there was a thick darkness that you brought with you when you entered the office with intention to do evil."

Gonitzke said she said a silent prayer to God when she saw Vought walking toward her with the knife.

"I have never been so afraid in my life," she said. "Thank you, Matthew, for not harming me."

She told Vought she wanted him to use his incarceration as an opportunity to change his life.

She gave Vought the Bible and the Book of Mormon.

Gonitzke was walking away when Vought turned to her. He apologized for his actions and told Gonitzke he had been addicted to drugs for years.

"I was blessed by the detectives finding me," he said.

The judge sentenced Vought to 26 years in the Arkansas Department of Correction. He must also abide by a suspended sentence agreement for six years after his release. Vought will have to serve at least six years before he is eligible for parole.

NW News on 11/06/2018

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