A 34-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.
Fiddick pleaded not guilty, on February 1, to 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.
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Tuesday, May 4, 2021
One of three men facing first-degree murder charges in the 2018 slaying of a Eureka Springs man remained in jail in Harrison on Monday, despite recently having his bond significantly reduced.
Charles Hanna
Charles Ky Hanna, 32, of Berryville is being held in the Boone County Detention Center on a $25,000 bond. His bond originally was set at $1 million after his first judicial appearance before Carroll County District Judge Dale Ramsey on Feb. 8, but Carroll County Circuit Judge Scott Jackson issued an order April 23 to reduce the bond.
Deputies from the Carroll County Sheriffs Office found Alvards body inside his home near Eureka Springs on Feb. 8, 2018, after Alvards mother discovered that the door to the residence had been kicked in and there was a large amount of blood on the front porch, according to a probable-cause affidavit written by special agent Dale Bailey of the Arkansas State Police.