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This month’s winner is Antonia & Ariel Roque, at 130 East College St.
On January 4, 2025, at approximately 9:27 p.m., Officer Curtis of the McGehee Police Department was dispatched to 403 South 2nd Street following a report from an anonymous caller who claimed her daughter was inside the residence using illegal narcotics. The caller, who wished to remain unidentified due to active warrants, also stated that drugs had been purchased at the location.
Upon arrival, officers discovered that the residence at 403 S. 2nd Street was confirmed to be abandoned by a neighbor. Officers Curtis, Cowen, and Sgt. Cingolani conducted a thorough search of the property while Officer Araguz secured and searched the exterior perimeter. No individuals were located inside.
Shortly thereafter, dispatch relayed updated information from the original caller indicating that the officers were at the wrong residence and that the correct location was nearby, adjacent to a vacant lot. Officers responded to 311 S. 2nd Street, a property that had been previously cleared by law enforcement due to suspicious activity.
At that location, officers made contact with Dock Jordan III, a known offender with active warrants from McGehee and the Arkansas Department of Probation and Parole. Jordan was taken into custody without incident. When questioned about his presence in the house, he claimed ownership and stated he was conducting “mob s**t.” He also indicated a female was inside, later identified as Crystal Hurtado, who was found under a blanket inside the residence. She was arrested for criminal trespassing.
A subsequent search of the premises uncovered two clear glass methamphetamine pipes and other items.
Jordan was charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia to Ingest Methamphetamine, as a habitual offender due to multiple prior felony drug convictions, including: 2007 – Possession of cocaine with intent to deliver, 2019 – Possession of methamphetamine and possession of cocaine, 2021 – Possession of methamphetamine or cocaine with purpose to deliver, and 2022 – Possession of drug paraphernalia to ingest or inhale methamphetamine.
A jury trial was held on July 24, 2025, at the Desha County Courthouse. Annex. Jurors heard testimony from the investigating officers and Technicians at the Arkansas State Crime Lab, who tested the glass pipe and confirmed the presence of methamphetamine residue. The jury later acquitted Mr. Jordan of the paraphernalia possession charge.







The sky was the limit for approximately 30 aspiring scientists and engineers who participated in the 2nd Arkansas High-Powered Rocket Workshop, held from June 9 to 12 at Southern Arkansas University, culminating in the successful launch of nine high-powered rockets.
Sponsored by the Arkansas Space Grant Consortium (ASGC) through a $30,000 grant secured by Dr. Abdel Bachri, the workshop brought together high school students, college undergraduates, teachers, and professors from across the state for an intensive, four-day, hands-on aerospace experience all while residing on SAU’s campus.
Participants were grouped into interdisciplinary teams and worked through the entire engineering design cycle—from conceptual planning to rocket launch. Over the week, students engaged in a hands-on rocketry experience using OpenRocket software to simulate their own rocket designs. They machined parts in SAU’s engineering machine shop, cut fins using CNC and laser etching, and 3D-printed camera bays. Participants assembled parachute recovery systems, installed rocket motors, tested stability, and integrated payloads—including onboard video cameras and a Rocket Recovery Controller with a flight recorder and a barometric dual-deploy altimeter. Throughout the program, students learned rocket safety and propulsion principles, earning progress toward Level 1 certification.
“This workshop represents the very best of STEM education—bringing people together from diverse backgrounds and giving them the tools, mentorship, and opportunity to do something extraordinary,” said Dr. Abdel Bachri, workshop organizer and dean of SAU’s College of Science and Engineering. “Thanks to support from ASGC and NASA, we’re not just inspiring the next generation of engineers—we’re launching them.”
The event concluded with a thrilling launch day, where all teams successfully deployed their rockets in the open fields of the SAU Laney Farm. For many, it was their first time witnessing—and engineering—a rocket launch. Participants could take home their rockets after the projectiles returned safely to Earth.
Special thanks go to Jeff Sumner, SAU’s engineering machinist, and to Frankum Royce of Frankum Performance Rocketry Products, who helped guide teams through safe fabrication techniques and ensured all rockets met critical safety standards.
About SAU College of Science and Engineering:
Southern Arkansas University provides students with the complete college experience in a caring environment of service, innovation, and community. With more than 100 degrees in four distinct colleges and the School of Graduate Studies, SAU initiates new degree programs to fit the needs of career and professional trends of today. To learn more about SAU, visit www.saumag.edu. SAU College of Science and Engineering is committed to excellence in hands-on STEM education, research, and outreach, providing transformative opportunities for students across the region.
About Arkansas Space Grant Consortium (ASGC):
Funded by NASA, ASGC aims to promote aerospace-related research, education, and workforce development in the state of Arkansas through partnerships between academic institutions, industry, and government agencies.














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