BNPD: SUSPECT CHARGED IN SCHOOL THREAT INCIDENT

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BNPD officers were made aware of a possible threat against Angie Grant Elementary late Tuesday/ early Wednesday. The suspect was identified and brought in for questioning early Wednesday.

Further investigation revealed that 61-year-old William Boyd, of Benton, had sent the messages in question, and he was subsequently charged with Communicating a False Alarm.

BNPD CONDUCTING DEATH INVESTIGATION FOLLOWING PEDESTRIAN FATALITY

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BNPD officers responded to the 17,900 block of the North Service Road of I-30 just after 9:30 a.m. Thursday in reference to a pedestrian vs. vehicle fatality accident. Upon arrival, officers discovered an adult female suffering from fatal injuries. She was pronounced deceased at the scene. No identification is being released pending notification of next of kin.

BNPD MAKES ARRESTS IN RECENT BREAKING OR ENTERING INCIDENTS

Zavier Rhodes
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Zavier Rhodes

Two suspects were taken into custody early Monday morning in reference to multiple Breaking or Entering incidents in the city of Benton.

Twenty-year-old Zavier Rhodes, of North Little Rock, and a juvenile male, also of North Little Rock, were taken into custody following a report of subjects breaking into vehicles in the Eagle Point subdivision. A vehicle pursuit followed and concluded when the suspects wrecked out and fled on foot.

BNPD OVERDOSE RESPONSE TEAM RECEIVES FUNDING FOR NALOXONE TRAINING, DISSEMINATION

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Benton Police Department was recently awarded funds through the Arkansas Opioid Recovery Partnership to form an Overdose Response Team. The team has now been approved for funding for the Naloxone Hero Program, which will enable naloxone dissemination and training for families and community members in Saline County.

Peer Recovery Specialist Sean Willits’ role is to help community members in their recovery journey, and this opportunity helps further his efforts.

BNPD: PEER RECOVERY SPECIALIST AVAILABLE TO HELP WITH SUBSTANCE ABUSE

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Benton Police Department was recently awarded funds through the Arkansas Opioid Recovery Partnership to form an Overdose Response Team. Overdose Response Teams through ARORP enable law enforcement agencies to hire an overdose investigator and a Peer Recovery Specialist. Sean Willits is the Peer Recovery Specialist and is available now to help community members in their recovery journey.

BNPD CONDUCTING DEATH INVESTIGATION FOLLOWING I-30 INCIDENT

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BNPD officers responded to Interstate 30 at the Carpenter Street overpass just before 4 p.m. Wednesday in reference to a pedestrian in the roadway. Upon arrival, officers discovered a female victim suffering from fatal injuries. She was pronounced deceased at the scene. No identification is being released pending notification of next of kin.

Benton Police Department’s K9 Nino to get Donation of Body Armor

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Benton Police Department’s K9 Nino will receive a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. K9 Nino’s vest is sponsored by Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. and will be embroidered with the sentiment “In memory of K9 Gabo, Jonesboro, AR - EOW 1/16/20”. Delivery is expected within eight to ten weeks.

BNPD MAKES ARREST IN ANIMAL CRUELTY CASE

Shoptaw - Animal Cruelty Arrest
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A suspect was arrested Saturday in connection with the animal cruelty case that occurred in Benton in late May.

John Hunter Shoptaw, 28, of Little Rock, was taken into custody and charged with Aggravated Cruelty to a Cat (Class D Felony); Unauthorized Use of Another Person’s Property to Facilitate Certain Crimes (Class B Felony), and a variety of misdemeanor charges related to previous incidents.

BNPD Receives Funding to Form Overdose Response Team

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Director Lane and Chief Hodges

* Photo courtesy of Arkansas Opioid Recovery Partnership

Benton Police Department has been awarded funds through the Arkansas Opioid Recovery Partnership to form an Overdose Response Team. The check was presented Wednesday by ARORP Director Kirk Lane, former Benton Police chief, to current Benton Police Chief Scotty Hodges.