Sept. 16
Best Buy, 1462 Higdon Ferry Road, reported a burglary. Missing was a MacBook.
Doris Thompson reported a break-in at 600 Higdon Ferry Road. Missing were a jacket and money.
Nichklaus P. Mull reported a theft of a cellphone, ID and vanity desk at 317 Pinewood St.
Vincent Sanders reported a break-in to a vehicle at 601 Higdon Ferry Road. Missing were a radio and keys.
The city of Hot Springs reported a theft of a historic trail sign at 100 Reserve St.
Chad McKee reported a break-in to a vehicle at 605 Higdon Ferry Road. Missing were earphones and a MacBook Pro.
Rebekah Rose reported a break-in to a vehicle at 3604 Central Ave. Missing were running clothes and shoes.
Arionne M. Crawford reported a break-in to a vehicle at 219 Bower St. The vehicle was heavily damaged but nothing was noted missing in the report.
Walmart, 1601 Albert Pike Road, reported a theft of merchandise.
Aaron Hernandez reported a theft of a cellphone at 600 E. Grand Ave.
Cameron W. Clower reported a break-in to a vehicle at 515 Higdon Ferry Road. Missing were a stereo, ID and credit cards.
Tiffany D. Walston reported a theft of clothing at Wash-N-Go, 720 Albert Pike.
Christopher Williams reported a theft of a cellphone at the Frontier Club, 2700 Central Ave.
Sept. 17
DeAngelo M. Lover and Amy Henson reported a burglary at 108 Hickory St. Missing was a PlayStation 4.
Walmart, 1601 Albert Pike, reported a theft of a car battery, camera and adapter.
Local on 09/18/2019