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By the People, for the People
Izard County Sheriff's Office Reports Arrests
Multiple individuals booked on various charges in Izard County, Arkansas
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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The Izard County Sheriff's Office has released its incarceration report for the week of February 16-21, 2026. According to Sheriff Charley Melton, several individuals were arrested and booked on charges ranging from possession of firearms and controlled substances to criminal mischief, harassment, and trespassing.
Why it matters
The report provides insight into the types of crimes and offenses occurring in Izard County, Arkansas, which can help inform local law enforcement efforts and community awareness around public safety issues.
The details
The arrests include Danny Strong for possession of a firearm, Caitlin Haynes for public intoxication, Kayla Jefferies for drug paraphernalia and firearm possession, Sarah Taylor for contempt of court, Jeffery Smith for drug possession and maintaining a drug premises, Melody Howell on a failure to appear warrant, Sarah Oestreich for criminal mischief, harassment, and assault, and Tristan Johnson for criminal trespass.
- The arrests occurred between February 16-21, 2026.
The players
Charley Melton
The sheriff of Izard County, Arkansas who released the incarceration report.
The takeaway
The Izard County Sheriff's Office report highlights the ongoing need for law enforcement and community efforts to address issues like substance abuse, firearms violations, and property crimes in the region.

