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On Thursday, October 10, 2024, at approximately 6:45 a.m., Arkansas State Police Troop F Trooper David Menotti attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a black Chevrolet Tahoe for speeding on U.S. Highway 425 South in Drew County. The driver failed to yield, initiating a vehicle pursuit passing multiple vehicles during the chase..
The fleeing vehicle ultimately pulled into the Interfor Plant property, where the driver — a Black male later identified as Demorcus L. Smith, of Crossett — exited the vehicle and fled on foot. Trooper Menotti quickly secured the scene, locating a red hoodie, two semi-automatic pistols, a bag containing suspected marijuana.
Smith was apprehended shortly thereafter on the plant property without incident. After being read his Miranda rights, Smith admitted to Trooper Menotti that he had been operating the fleeing vehicle.
The jury watched the video of the chase, heard the interview with Smith, and was presented with the facts that the evidence recovered from the scene was submitted to the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory for testing. Lab results confirmed the presence of 47 grams of marijuana, and both seized firearms were verified to be operable.
The jury found Smith guilty of fleeing in excess of the posted speed limit, possession of marijuana, and felon in possession of a firearm.
During sentencing, the jury heard evidence that Demorcus L. Smith was charged a as a habitual offender based on prior felony convictions, including: 2014 , Sexual Assault in the Second Degree; 2017 Failure to Register as a Sex Offender, and 2020 Possession of a Schedule IV/V Controlled Substance with Purpose to Deliver Possession of Marijuana with Purpose to Deliver, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia to Facilitate Drug Transactions and Felon in Possession of a Firearm.
The jury recommended a sentence of 15 years and a $10,000 fine on the fleeing count, 15 years and a $10,000 fine on felony possession of a firearm, and a 6-month sentence and a 25 hundred dollar fine for the offensive possession of marijuana. The jury recommended that the sentences run consecutively. Judge Robert Gibson III followed the recommendation of the jury and sentenced Smith to 30 years in the Arkansas Department of Correction and $22,500 worth of fines.




















On December 10, 2024, Detective Ben Hines of the Monticello Police Department conducted a traffic stop after observing what appeared to be a physical altercation between the driver and passenger of a vehicle. As he approached the car, Detective Hines testified that he saw the defendant, Ms. Shook, place her hand near the side of her seat. A subsequent search of the vehicle by Hines and other officers led to the discovery of a glass pipe—commonly used to ingest methamphetamine—stuffed in the seat where Ms. Shook’s hand had been seen. Ms. Shook was taken into custody, fingerprinted at the jail, and later released.
Ms. Shook was charged as a habitual offender based on her three prior convictions. Under Arkansas law, a person may be designated a habitual offender if they have multiple prior felony convictions. At the time of her arrest, Ms. Shook had three prior convictions for drug paraphernalia from events that arose on July 28th, 2020, October 27th, 2020, and December 31st, 2020, all for possession of drug paraphernalia used to ingest methamphetamine. She had completed probation on those offenses in January 2024.
A jury trial was held on June 24, 2025, at the Drew County Courthouse. Jurors heard testimony from Detective Hines, other responding officers, and an expert from the Arkansas State Crime Lab who tested the glass pipe and confirmed the presence of methamphetamine residue.
After considering all the evidence presented at trial, the jury found Ms. Shook not guilty.



The driver of this Honda Accord lost control of her vehicle while traveling on Highway 83 South, north of the 425 intersection, just before 5 PM on Friday.
DCSO, MFD, OEM, and Reggie‘s Wrecker responded.
The driver was transported to Baptist Drew, by SEEMS.





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