Little Rock Police Respond to Report of Assault at Apartment

Little Rock Police Respond to Report of Assault at Apartment

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Oct. 10, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — At approximately 3 p.m. today, Little Rock Police Department officers responded to the area of 2nd and Oak in Little Rock, Arkansas for an assault at a residence.

Two victims were transported from the scene following the incident and brought to University Hospital for treatment. The victims received treatment for minor injuries and are currently in stable condition.

Little Rock Police are withholding the identity of the victims at this time pending notification of family members.

At approximately 5 p.m., Little Rock Police Officers were dispatched to the scene of a reported assault at an apartment at 3724 West Market Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. The male victim, who allegedly lives in the apartment, claims that he was attacked by three men who punched, kicked and slapped him while attempting to rob him.

The victim was transported to University Hospital for treatment to minor injuries. The police report indicates the victim told the police he was unable to identify the individual he believed to be responsible for the attack. The police report further indicates the apartment complex had no security cameras or surveillance. The police report also indicates there are no security cameras in the apartment. The alleged offender will not be charged at this time.

Police are investigating an incident that occurred in the 6100 block of West Market Street in Little Rock, Arkansas at approximately 1:20 p.m. on September 19, 2016.

Officer Ryan Hill of the Little Rock Police Department says the incident occurred when a man encountered a man being chased by several individuals. While attempting to stop the suspect the suspect came into contact with the police officer who was working security in the area. The suspect fled the scene and was later located and brought into custody by the Little Rock Police Department.

According to Hill, the officer who was working security was taken to University Hospital for treatment for minor injuries. No officers were injured during this incident.

The suspect is in custody and will be booked at the Pulaski County Jail. The investigation is ongoing.

Police are investigating

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