IZARD COUNTY — The Izard County District Court has released an updated list of individuals with active warrants as of August 11, 2025. The warrants include charges ranging from failure to appear in court and unpaid fines to more serious allegations such as domestic battery and terroristic threatening.
Residents named on the list are urged to address their warrants promptly by visiting the Izard County Sheriff’s Office or contacting the District Court at 870-368-4390.
The individuals with active warrants, listed alphabetically by last name, include:
Dylan Alberson, 24, Melbourne — Failure to appear on possession of a controlled substance
Mika Alexander, 49, Calico Rock — Failure to pay fines
William Anderson, 39, Conway — Failure to appear on drug and traffic charges
Justin Avers, 39, Batesville — Failure to appear on traffic charges
Baliksin Balik, 24, Batesville — Failure to appear on traffic charges
Robert Bailey, 47, Batesville — Failure to appear on traffic charges
Jimmy Beck, 58, Evening Shade — Failure to pay fines
Larissa Beck, 48, Violet Hill — Failure to pay fines
Kenneth Broad, 54, Melbourne — Failure to appear on traffic violations
Jonathan Broome, 45, Melbourne — Failure to appear on traffic violations
Bobby Butler, 41, Melbourne — Failure to appear on terroristic threatening 2nd degree and disorderly conduct
Marsha Cook, 43, Melbourne — Failure to appear on terroristic threatening 2nd degree and disorderly conduct
Christopher Darnell, 47, Brockwell — Failure to appear on traffic violations
Katherine Dillion, 34, Horseshoe Bend — Failure to appear on traffic violations
Shauna Dixon (Robertson), 45, Oxford — Violation of Arkansas hot check law
Kimberly Elam, 28, Fort Smith — Failure to appear on traffic charges
Carl Ellis, 56, Newport — Failure to appear on traffic violations
Bryon Estes, 20, Sturkie — Failure to appear on domestic battery 3rd degree, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, and minor in possession of alcohol
This publication serves as a public notice to encourage those named to resolve their outstanding legal matters. The Izard County Sheriff’s Office and District Court stress the importance of addressing these warrants swiftly to avoid further legal consequences.




