Sharp County Arrests for the Week of Sept. 29–Oct. 6 Released

ASH FLAT, Ark. — The Sharp County Sheriff’s Office has released the weekly incarceration report for the week of Sept. 29 through Oct. 6, 2025. According to Chief Deputy Kevin “Bart” Simpson, the following individuals were booked into the Sharp County Detention Center during that time period.

  • Daniel Alwin, 31, of Cherokee Village, was arrested for Domestic Battering–3rd Degree.

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  • William Blackley, 43, of Arkansas, was here for court.

  • Frederick Brooks, 44, of Joiner, Ark., was arrested for Failure to Appear on No Seat Belt, Driving on Suspended or Revoked License, and Careless and Prohibited Driving.

  • Bradley Climer, 20, of Williford, was arrested for Public Intoxication.

  • Johni Craft, 47, of Arkansas, was here for court.

  • Charles Dailey, 67, of Cave City, was arrested for Terroristic Threatening–2nd Degree and Battery–3rd Degree.

  • Charles Graves, 59, of Hardy, was arrested for Failure to Appear–Misdemeanor on Shoplifting and Public Intoxication/Drinking in Public (two counts).

  • Adrian Hiley, 44, of Los Angeles, Calif., was arrested for a White Warrant/Parole/Probation Hold.

  • Tiffany Hinds, 45, of Lead Hill, was arrested for Failure to Appear on No Child Restraint and Expired Tags.

  • Jeremy Justice, 36, of Cave City, was arrested for Body Attachment.

  • Tanya Lake, 56, of Arkansas, was here for court.

  • Alicia Mason, 34, of Cave City, was arrested for Failure to Appear on No Proof of Liability Insurance, Failure to Register Vehicle–Expired Tags, Failure to Pay, and Driving on Suspended or Revoked License.

  • Zakanna Ohler, 58, of Evening Shade, was arrested for Public Intoxication.

  • Dwight Simmons, 47, of Smithville, was here for court.

  • Hunter Taylor, 19, of Paragould, was here for court.

  • Joseph Watkins, 62, of Evening Shade, was arrested for Violation of a Protection Order.

  • Samantha Wiley, 32, of Cherokee Village, was arrested for Failure to Appear–Misdemeanor on Violation of City Ordinance.

The Sharp County Sheriff’s Office regularly releases weekly incarceration reports to keep the public informed of arrests and court-related bookings within the county.

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