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KARK on MSNArkansas State Police investigating deadly shooting involving wanted man in Faulkner CountyOfficials with the Faulkner County Sheriff’s Office have requested that the Arkansas State Police investigate a deadly shooting involving an officer from the Arkansas Department of Corrections (DOC) K-9 team Thursday night.
A bill filed by Rep. DeAnn Vaught of Horatio has overwhelmingly passed by the House on Feb. 27 and will now be considered in the Senate.
Criminal Investigation Division (CID) has been requested by the Faulkner County Sheriff's Office (FCSO) to investigate an office
Christina Parks, widow of Vincent Parks, presented a civil claim to the Arkansas Claims Commission regarding her husband's death.
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KARK Little Rock on MSNMother of man killed amid police chase hopes Arkansas State Police crackdown will save livesThe mother of a man killed amid a police chase in central Arkansas is hoping a state police crackdown on pursuits will help save lives.
The Arkansas State Police and more than a dozen county prosecutors announced plans to crack down harder on people who flee from state troopers during a joint press conference Friday.
The Arkansas State Police announced a stringent crackdown on suspects who attempt to flee a growing issue that has led to hundreds of pursuits annually. Colone
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40/29 TV Ft Smith-Fayetteville on MSNArkansas State Police vow to chase fleeing drivers amid rise in pursuitsArkansas State Police and prosecutors are pushing for harsher charges against the people they chase. "Fleeing suspects are terrorizing and traumatizing our communities. Our troopers will not look the other way,
The Arkansas State Police (ASP) Cold Case Unit has successfully identified a homicide victim from 1984 as Earl James McDaniel, a 53-yea
The Arkansas State Police (ASP) Cold Case Unit has successfully identified a homicide victim whose body was found in 1984. On October 30, 1984, Arkansas Department of Transportation workers mowing grass along Interstate 40, about 4½ miles west of Carlisle in Lonoke County, found human remains.
Feds tout 450 arrests in Arkansas immigration sweep, but over half were for non-immigration offenses
It’s also not clear whether the numbers announced Thursday represent a major increase in arrests compared to typical activity by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE.
After four decades, Arkansas law officers know the name of the victim found in 1984 by a mowing crew east of Little Rock.
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