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Search Warrant Executed in Hot Spring County Burglary String

A Hot Spring County woman is scared for her family's safety after she says law enforcement officers busted into her Malvern home unannounced.

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kariks - 2/15/2013 6:24 PM
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Bottom line, associate with bad people, potential to become person on interest. Be wise in who you befriend. Just because they are nice to you doesn't mean they are good. Good luck to the girl but take this as a lesson regarding hanging around folk that are up to no good.

itmejudyj - 2/11/2013 8:30 AM
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Knocking on our door. Sorry. I hate typing on touch screen phones.

itmejudyj - 2/11/2013 8:28 AM
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Guess what...Now that we moved back to Arkansas, a little over a week ago we had sheriffs knocking on our four. What were they doing?? Trying to serve a warrant in previous tenant. I thought...U have got to be kidding!!@

itmejudyj - 2/11/2013 8:25 AM
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I know that when I lived in California, about a week after I moved in the condo I was renting some officers came to serve a warrant. We told them we just moved there. The very next day, different officers showed up at the condo. They were looking for a woman named Jessica that used to live there. I even had to show them my I.D. to prove who I was. It didn't stop. I finally got so tired of it. They told me to contact sheriff dept to get it to stop. Still. I had Marshalls even looking for this woman and it was almost the entire 5 yrs I lived there. Jessica had been in a gang. My landlord had failed to tell us this before we moved in.

jwLonokeCo - 2/11/2013 8:04 AM
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I think the important part is "first night in the house." Who was in it the night or week before? I think they had the right house, but the old perp moved just in time, and they moved in a day too early.

graytonghost - 2/11/2013 6:08 AM
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I doubt she was sitting on the couch reading her bible, I am sure they had probable cause to search this dump, they just didn't find anything and now she wants to act like sister Teressa.

zoeysmawmaw - 2/10/2013 3:44 PM
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"It still has Braggs worried for her safety because she could be related to the wrong person at the wrong time." Does she change her "relatives" often? Maybe not often enough!!!

penbed - 2/10/2013 11:04 AM
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I tend to think MOST of the report is correct, when the police have a search warrant they do not just stroll in. Also have to wonder why a warrant was issued on hearsay, judges are supposed to be very stringent before issuing one. That said the homeowner is most likely "padding" her story to a point. Bottom line is the police had no business at the home to begin with; a thorough investigation should have been made before taking action. We have been losing our basic rights over the years and I seen no way it will not continue.

diggity - 2/10/2013 10:56 AM
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"the door was wide open"... yeah,right.................Cops are thugs.I hope she gets a lawyer and file a law suit.

mapleman - 2/10/2013 9:29 AM
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Yeah, it's rough when there are no CONSUCUNCES. ROTFL.
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