ASH FLAT, Ark. — The Sharp County Sheriff’s Office has released its weekly incarceration report for the period of July 21 through July 28, 2025. Chief Deputy Kevin “Bart” Simpson reported multiple arrests involving a wide range of offenses, including absconding, drug charges, domestic violence, and public intoxication.
Arrests for the Week:
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Darius Carter, 32, of Texarkana, TX, was arrested for Absconding on a White Warrant.
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Joshua Cefalu, 51, of Arkansas, was arrested on charges of Public Intoxication, Interfering with a Law Enforcement Officer, and First-Degree Criminal Mischief under $1,000.
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Jordan Felts, 30, of Cave City, was taken into custody for Failure to Appear related to a parole/probation revocation.
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Scottie Goad, 54, of Alicia, was arrested for Second-Degree Criminal Mischief and Third-Degree Assault.
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Bradley Harris, 33, of Evening Shade, faces multiple charges including Failure to Register Vehicle, No Proof of Insurance, Speeding Over 15 MPH, DWI–Second Offense, and Open Container Violation.
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Donald Hill, 50, of Sidney, was arrested for Failure to Appear on a contempt charge related to unpaid restitution and Disorderly Conduct.
- Ted Kingsley, 31, of Salem, was arrested for Delivery of a Schedule I/II Controlled Substance (excluding methamphetamine or cocaine) and Use of a Communication Device in connection with the offense.
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Cassie Knox, 34, of Poplar Bluff, MO, faces multiple charges: Shoplifting (Theft of Property), Breaking or Entering, and Criminal Trespass involving a vehicle or premises.
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Wayne Koekemoer, 52, of Jonesboro, was arrested for Failure to Stop at Stop/Yield Signs and Public Intoxication.
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Patrick Phelan, 67, of Cherokee Village, was taken into custody for Third-Degree Domestic Battering.
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Tylon Pridgen, 24, of Arkansas, was arrested for Failure to Pay Time Pay on a contempt charge related to unpaid restitution.
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Sandra Reed, 34, of Newark, was arrested for Failure to Appear on misdemeanor charges of Driving on a Suspended/Revoked License and No Proof of Insurance.
The Sharp County Sheriff’s Office reminds the public that all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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