Sheriff’s Department makes several arrests

By Staff reports
Posted Dec 27, 2011 @ 01:38 PM
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Gary Brandon Ollison, 36, of Heber Springs was arrested by Detectives from the Sheriff’s Office on November 15th and charged with Stalking and Harassing Communications. Detective John Hendricks filed the charges following his investigation of complaints received from three women living in the Heber Springs area. Ollison has a previous conviction for Stalking from a case investigated by the Sheriff’s Office in 2009. Ollison’s bond was set at $75,000.

Shelbie Still, a 19 year-old from Quitman, was arrested and booked into the Cleburne County Detention Center on November 25. Ms Still was charged with 4 counts of delivery of Bath Salts. Bond was set at 100,000. This arrest resulted from the continuing investigation of the use and distribution of the new designer drug known as bath salts by Cleburne County Narcotics Investigators and the 16th Judicial District Drug Task Force.

On December 9th Narcotics agents arrested 33 year old Ann Morton at her residence on south 8th street in Heber Springs. Morton was booked into the Cleburne County Detention Center, charged with 2 counts of delivery of a controlled substance, Hydrocodone. Her bond was set at $30,000. The arrest was the result of a long term joint investigation conducted by Cleburne County Sheriff Narcotics, and the 16th Judicial District Drug Task Force.

Gary Brandon Ollison, 36, of Heber Springs was arrested by Detectives from the Sheriff’s Office on November 15th and charged with Stalking and Harassing Communications. Detective John Hendricks filed the charges following his investigation of complaints received from three women living in the Heber Springs area. Ollison has a previous conviction for Stalking from a case investigated by the Sheriff’s Office in 2009. Ollison’s bond was set at $75,000.

Shelbie Still, a 19 year-old from Quitman, was arrested and booked into the Cleburne County Detention Center on November 25. Ms Still was charged with 4 counts of delivery of Bath Salts. Bond was set at 100,000. This arrest resulted from the continuing investigation of the use and distribution of the new designer drug known as bath salts by Cleburne County Narcotics Investigators and the 16th Judicial District Drug Task Force.

On December 9th Narcotics agents arrested 33 year old Ann Morton at her residence on south 8th street in Heber Springs. Morton was booked into the Cleburne County Detention Center, charged with 2 counts of delivery of a controlled substance, Hydrocodone. Her bond was set at $30,000. The arrest was the result of a long term joint investigation conducted by Cleburne County Sheriff Narcotics, and the 16th Judicial District Drug Task Force.

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