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Report: Man spat in officer's face

A Tennessee man, who told police he'd been attacked by men with baseball bats, was arrested Sunday after spitting in an officer's face, an arrest report said.

Robert Parham, 41, told Arkansas State Capitol Police that he had been attacked by the men Sunday at the state Capitol complex, the report said. Officers said they called an ambulance because Parham appeared to be suffering from "mental issues," the report said.

When officers tried to put Parham in one of their vehicles until the ambulance arrived, that's when Parham spat, the report said.

Parham was arrested on charges of aggravated assault and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to the report. Parham was in the Pulaski County jail in lieu of $4,000 bond as of Wednesday evening.

Suspect charged in home break-in

A Little Rock woman broke into a house and barricaded herself inside Wednesday, according to an arrest report.

Pulaski County sheriff's deputies found Kristin Naomi Jones, 25, at 6601 McArthur Drive on Wednesday, the report said. Jones refused to leave the house and caused damage inside, deputies reported.

What was damaged was not listed in the report.

Jones was arrested on charges of first-degree criminal mischief and commercial burglary and was in the Pulaski County jail in lieu of bond as of Wednesday evening, according to the jail's roster.

Man arrested in multiple burglaries

A Little Rock man told officers that the reason his fingerprints were found inside a recently burglarized home was because he'd broken out a window and rummaged through the residence, an arrest report said.

Malik Kamal Frazier, 18, was being interviewed about another residential burglary Sunday when officers asked him about his fingerprints in a house on South Cedar Street, the report said. Frazier told officers he'd broken out a window and gone through the property, the report said.

Frazier was charged with residential burglary and first-degree criminal mischief in regard to that incident, and he faces 14 other theft of property, burglary and criminal mischief charges, according to the Pulaski County jail's roster.

Man rams wife's vehicle, police say

A Little Rock man rammed his vehicle into his wife's car during an argument and then ran away, an arrest report said.

Officers responded to a disturbance near 1000 Allis St. on Sunday, where a woman told them her husband, Montee Lambert, had slammed into her car, the report said. Officers said there was clear damage to the vehicle. Lambert, who was arrested near 1200 S. Woodrow St., appeared to be intoxicated, the report said.

Lambert was in the Pulaski County jail as of Wednesday evening, facing charges of aggravated assault on a family or household member, driving while intoxicated, careless driving and refusing to submit to a chemical test. Lambert's bail was set at $7,500, according to the jail's roster.

Officers: Man cut residence screen

Two Little Rock police officers saw a 59-year-old man use a pair of box cutters to slice open a window screen and try to enter a residence Monday, according to an arrest report.

Officers said Donald Blackburn appeared to be intoxicated and refused to submit to arrest after they saw him try to open a window at an apartment near 8711 Baseline Road. Officers said he cursed and yelled even after they took him to a hospital to be checked out, the report said.

Officers arrested Blackburn on charges of first-degree criminal mischief, resisting arrest, public intoxication and disorderly conduct, according to the report.

Blackburn was no longer listed in the Pulaski County jail as of Wednesday evening.

Metro on 01/03/2019

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