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Fort Smith Police search for missing woman

Updated: 7:27 PM CDT July 23, 2021 FORT SMITH, Ark. Police are searching for a Fort Smith woman who has been reported as missing. According to Aric Mitchell with Fort Smith Police, Tara Strozier was last seen and heard from in Cameron, Oklahoma on July 17.  Strozier is a mother of three, and her family is concerned because they have been unable to reach her. According to police, she drives a black Volkswagen Jetta with Florida tags. Please notify the Fort Smith Police Department at 479-709-5100 if you have any information that can lead to the location of Strozier or the vehicle. This is a developing story. Please check back for updates. 

Joanie Best prepares Crawford County for 911 dispatch consolidation

Bennett Horne Special to the Press Argus-Courier Joanie Best believes she was made to be an emergency services dispatcher. And now she believes the years she’s spent building a career in that difficult field has made her a perfect choice to lead Crawford County into its 911 consolidation process. “I love it. Dispatch is me. And for 12 years it’s been me,” said Best. “If I had a chance to work overtime, I was there. I love being in the thick of it.” Best jumped back into the thick of it on June 28 when she was hired as Crawford County’s 911 Communications Director.

Board updated on 911-system consolidation idea

Board updated on 911-system consolidation idea by Thomas Saccente | Today at 2:41 a.m. Crystal Lawrence of the Florida-based Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials International gives a presentation to the Sebastian County 911 Board during the board s meeting Thursday at the Sebastian County Emergency Operations Center in Fort Smith. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Thomas Saccente) FORT SMITH People in Sebastian County are receptive to a potential consolidation of the 911 system that could result in financial savings, according to an organization looking into the idea. Crystal Lawrence of the Florida-based Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials International provided the Sebastian County 911 Board with a general overview of what it learned this week as part of a feasibility study that will look at consolidating the county s three call centers. Call centers handle individual emergency service units, including police, fire and ambulance.

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