Business was brisk for the Sebastian County intake officers on Monday as a baker’s dozen of felons, parole violators and ICE holds populated the SCADC on various charges.
Bailey, of Lavaca was released to an outside agency at 3:38 p.m on Monday after being arrest by the Sebastian County Sheriff’s Office on to Class B failure to appears.
Greenwood resident Larry Becvar remained incarcerated on Tuesday morning following a FSPD arrest on multiple charges. He was facinf $8,350 in legally sufficient bonds for possession of a counterfeit or controlled substance-schedule I/II, furnishing prohibited articles and theft by receiving $1000 or greater, all felonies.
He also faces misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia and driving on a suspended driver’s license charges.
Camargo of Fort Smith remained jailed on Tuesday morning facing $2,500 in legally sufficient bonds for possession of controlled or counterfeit substance-schedule VI marijuana with prior felonies, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia and contributing to the delinquency of a minor charges.
Chacon was picked up by the FSPD on a felony petition to revoke and booked out of the SCADC at 7:58 p.m. on Monday on a $10,000 signature bond.
Alma resident Jessica Dalton spent less than an hour in jail on Monday, bonded out on a $20,000 legally sufficient bond on to theft of property-all other felony charges.
Tiffany Ervin remained in custody on Tuesday after being arrested for a parole violation.
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Gonzalez-Gonzalez of Springdale was released to US Immigration and Customs official on Tuesday morning after being held overnight on an ICE hold.
Jackson of Fort Smith remained in custody on Tuesday in lieu of $2,700 legally sufficent and cash bonds, charged with residential burglary, 3rd degree misdemeanor battery and class C failure to appear charges.
Munoz was a catch and release to an outside agency on Monday.
Chester resident Joseph Robinson would need $30,700 in bond money to get out of jail, if he could He was also being held on to no bond holds for a bevy of criminal activity in late 2016 and early 2017.
Four felony theft of property, one felony failure to appear two Class B failures to appear, two misdemeanor failure to appears, two misdemeanor violation of the Arkansas hot check laws and status as an Arkansas Department of Corrections hold kept Robinson in the jail on Tuesday.
Smith of Fort Smith was arrested on a felony petition to revoke by the Sebastian County Sheriff’s office and bonded out for $3,500 Monday night.
Fort Smith’s Christopher Speed bonded out on a $5,000 signature bond the early morning hours of Monday after a SCSO arrest on a felony petition to revoke.
Spence remained in custody on Tuesday for an ADC parole violation hold.