BENTONVILLE — A Rogers man pleaded not guilty Monday to robbing a Rogers convenience store.
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Rogers man pleads not guilty to robbing convenience store
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Siloam Springs man arrested in connection with father's 2014 death
A Siloam Springs man was arrested Tuesday in connection with his father’s death, according to Capt. Ed Motsinger, who heads the criminal investigation division for the Benton County Sheriff’s Office.
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Smoke from melting battery interrupts Ardis Ann school day
BENTONVILLE — Ardis Ann Middle School was evacuated briefly Tuesday afternoon after smoke filled the school's library.
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Complaint accusing sheriff candidate of giving helicopter ride dismissed
BENTONVILLE — The Arkansas Ethics Commission dismissed a complaint filed against Benton County sheriff candidate Shawn Holloway concerning him allowing a relative to ride on the sheriff’s office helicopter.
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4-month-old dies after being struck by vehicle in Bentonville
A 4-month-old girl died after being run over by an SUV at Lake Bentonville on Monday, according to a news release from the Bentonville Police Department.
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Bentonville Film Festival set for May 2-7
The third annual Bentonville Film Festival will be May 2-7, 2017, event organizers announced Wednesday. The festival opens for film submissions Monday and selected films will be announced in March.
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Man killed in Bentonville wreck
A man was killed by a head-on collision Tuesday morning in Bentonville, according to a news release from the Bentonville Police Department.
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Police: No injuries when school bus rear-ended in Bella Vista
Bella Vista police received a report of an accident at 8:20 a.m. Wednesday involving a school bus and another vehicle.
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Police: Man dressed as clown, two others arrested in Bentonville
Three 18-year-old men were arrested Wednesday morning after Bentonville police got multiple calls about a clown "terrorizing people with a horn" in downtown Bentonville, according to a news release from the Bentonville Police Department.
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Trial scheduled for former Gravette teacher accused of sexual assault
BENTONVILLE — A March jury trial is scheduled for a former Gravette teacher accused of sexually assaulting two boys.
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Bentonville man dies after weekend wreck
A Bentonville man died Monday from injuries he suffered in a wreck Saturday, according to a news release from the Bentonville Police Department.
The man was identified as John J. Garlinger, 84.
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Trial scheduled for woman accused of killing 6-year-old son
BENTONVILLE — A May jury trial was scheduled for a Bella Vista woman accused of killing her 6-year-old son.
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Bond set at $250,000 for Decatur woman accused of killing 2-month-old son
BENTONVILLE — Bond was set at $250,000 for a Decatur woman accused of killing her 2-month-old son.
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Jury selection begins in Benton County murder trial
BENTONVILLE — Prosecutors and defense attorneys began questioning prospective jurors Tuesday afternoon in search of a panel for Mauricio Torres’ murder trial.
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Northwest Arkansas child abuse investigator accused of fabricating reports
BENTONVILLE — A civilian investigator with the Arkansas State Police Crimes Against Children Division is accused of fabricating reports in 43 cases in Benton and Washington counties, according to court documents.
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Bella Vista man accused of murder said son's death was accidental
BENTONVILLE — Mauricio Torres told a police detective that his son’s death was accidental and because of the ignorance of both parents.
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Sister describes abuse of 6-year-old boy in Bella Vista man's murder trial
BENTONVILLE — A 6-year-old boy's sister described in court Thursday the abuse the boy endured before his death.
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Bentonville McDonald's franchisee settles HIV lawsuit for $103,000
A Bentonville McDonald’s franchisee has settled a lawsuit filed by a man who claimed he was fired because he has HIV.
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Torres found guilty of capital murder in death of 6-year-old son
A jury found Mauricio Torres, 45, guilty of capital murder in the death of his 6-year-old son.
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UPDATE: Police chief apologizes for Fayetteville football player's mistaken arrest
BENTONVILLE — The attorney for a Fayetteville High School football player says Centerton police mistakenly arrested his client because they may have confused him with another person.
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