Photo: Royce Calkins
The discovery of two apparent murder victims inside a home north of Mountain View Tuesday has led to special agents of the Arkansas State Police being requested to investigate the homicides. The investigation has led to the arrest of a suspect in the case.
Arkansas State Police were contacted by Stone County sheriff’s deputies shortly after the bodies of a man and woman were found at a residence on Chateau Pointe Loop off Arkansas Highway 87 shortly before 2:52 p.m.
ASP says the victims have been identified as 64-year-old Ronald Calkins, who lived at the house, and 40-year-old Brandy Patrick, also of Mountain View. Their bodies have been transported to the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory, where the state medical examiner will determine when the deaths occurred, along with the manner and cause.
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Life without parole for man who âconfessedâ to killing 2 women
Sheriff: âMost heinous crime Iâve seenâ
Sharp County Sheriff Mark Counts said Charles Paul Stovall, 24, negotiated a plea deal and pled guilty to 2 counts of capital murder and one count of 1st-degree battery. By Region 8 Newsdesk | October 20, 2020 at 10:41 AM CDT - Updated March 2 at 4:04 PM
CHEROKEE VILLAGE, Ark. (KAIT) - A Cherokee Village man was sentenced Tuesday, March 2, in a double homicide investigation last fall.
Sharp County Sheriff Mark Counts said Charles Paul Stovall, 24, negotiated a plea deal and pled guilty to 2 counts of capital murder and one count of 1st-degree battery.
Suspect in custody after shooting, killing 23-year-old Conway man on West Markham
On Sunday, Little Rock police officers responded to the 8400 block of West Markham in reference to a shooting. Author: THV11 Digital Updated: 5:35 PM CDT March 23, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. On Sunday, Feb. 28, Little Rock police officers responded to the 8400 block of West Markham in reference to a shooting.
When officers arrived, they discovered a male in the parking lot, later identified as 23-year-old Xavier Crosby, of Conway, suffering from a gunshot wound.
MEMS responded to the scene and transported Crosby to the hospital where he later died due to his injures.