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We are requesting the public's help in identifying a suspect involved in a hit and run of pedestrian. On Wednesday, April 1, 2026, at around 1:45 a.m. the victim seen in the video was crossing the roadway at 700 E. Felix St. and South Fwy. service road southbound. Seen...

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Arkansas State Troopers Chase Motorcycle at Speeds over 140MPH through town - Chase ENDS when Trooper PITS Motorcycle HEAD-ON🚔🇺🇲 dang have u all seen this one, these Troopers don’t play in Arkansas, looks awfully dangerous for the criminal who wants to play these games in Arkansas, right? At the speeds the Honda was traveling and driving into oncoming traffic numerous times the driver of the Honda showed no regard for the safety of others or himself. I was concerned any impact with another vehicle would not only be fatal to the motorcycle operator but any other vehicle occupants involved or even pedestrians. Trooper observed the Honda traveling northbound on South Turner Street. As I slowed I positioned his vehicle so that it was plainly visible from a distance that was substantially greater for the operator to stop or maneuver around me. With my lights and sirens active, I blocked the northbound lane attempting to stop or slow the Honda and to ensure the safety of the pedestrian and vehicle traffic from a possible impact with the motorcycle. The driver of the Honda did not slow, stop, or maneuver around me into the southbound lanes; which was available. If the operator of the motorcycle was traveling at a reasonable speed and had control of the motorcycle he would have been able to maneuver around my patrol vehicle or stop. Due to the reckless driving of the Operator of the Honda, the Honda impacted the driver front of my patrol vehicle. The driver was instantly ejected from the bike and landed near the driver's side of my patrol vehicle in the grassy lawn. Sergeant Chad Hipps, Trooper First Class Matt Walker, Trooper Belt, Trooper Puryear, and I nearly converged on the suspect simultaneously. We immediately called for Emergency Medical Services. After placing the suspect in handcuffs, double-locking and checking them for tightness we rendered necessary medical aid to the suspect. The suspect was identified as Jimmy D. Townsend. Due to the injuries, he sustained, Springdale Fire Department transported him to the Washington Regional Medical Center. After being treated and cleared by medical staff transported Townsend to the Washington County Detention Center and released him to the custody of thedetention staff. #ArkansasStatePolice #HeadOn #trooper

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