The case against Jeffrey McQuay Caples, accused of killing his wife, Kelly Ann Caples, in December, can go forward, Judge Richard Titus ruled at a competency hearing Wednesday afternoon in Carroll County Circuit Court.
A 33-year-old Carrollton man is facing a felony charge for allegedly leaving the scene of an accident on October 3, 2020.
According to a probable-cause statement, a law-enforcement officer was dispatched to the report of a hit-and-run accident at Casey’s General Store in Carrollton that left a gas pump on its side.
After further investigation, authorities identified the suspect vehicle as belonging to Preston Kyle Fiddick.
Court documents say Fiddick is charged with a Class E Felony for Leaving the Scene of an Accident – Property Damage Exceeding $1,000 and a misdemeanor for driving while revoked or suspended. Fiddick’s bond was amended to ROR bond with special conditions.
Thursday, February 18, 2021
Joshua Anderson
Bond was set at $1 million apiece for two of the three Carroll County men arrested last week in connection with a 2018 murder, while the third suspect was released on his own recognizance.
Charles Hanna
Joshua Anderson, Charles Ky Hanna and Jason Hartley Helm were arrested on Monday, Feb. 8, on charges of first-degree murder and animal cruelty. The arrests came on the three-year anniversary of the stabbing deaths of Christopher Alvard and his dog on Feb. 8, 2018, at Alvards home west of Eureka Springs.
Jason Helm
All three men appeared before Carroll County District Judge Dale Ramsey on the day of the arrests, and Ramsey set bond for Hanna and Helm at $1 million each while ordering that Anderson be released on his own recognizance.
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Bond has been amended for two area men facing drug-related felony charges in Carroll County, following the execution of a search warrant that revealed numerous drug-related items.
According to a probable-cause statement, 42-year-old Alando Harker, of Carrollton, and 43-year-old Timothy Adam Stanley, of Sumner, were present during the execution of the search warrant at a residence in the 400 block of West Lincoln Avenue in Carrollton on Thursday, January 21..
Authorities say they found a glass smoking pipe; a homemade water bong; a glass marijuana pipe; some controlled pills; crystal shards which tested positive for methamphetamine; hypodermic syringes; a digital scale; two cell phones- one of which contained messages pertaining to the sale of narcotics and had Harker’s Facebook account signed in; and several other drug-related items.