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August 26, 2025
Police beat 8/26/25
From Conway Police Department reports
**Conway Police Log: August 26, 2025**
The Conway Police Department has released its report for August 26, 2025, detailing various incidents handled by officers throughout the day. While the full report contains a comprehensive list, several entries stand out.
The morning began with a reported incident of vandalism at City Park. Officers responded to a call regarding graffiti discovered on the newly renovated playground equipment. According to the report, the graffiti consisted of non-offensive words and symbols, and the Parks and Recreation Department was notified to handle the cleanup. Police are currently reviewing security camera footage from the park to identify potential suspects.
Later in the day, officers were dispatched to a local grocery store on Oak Street in response to a reported shoplifting incident. Store security apprehended an individual attempting to leave the premises with unpaid merchandise. The individual was taken into custody and charged with petty theft. The report indicates the stolen items were recovered and returned to the store.
The afternoon saw a significant increase in traffic-related calls. A minor two-car collision occurred at the intersection of Main Street and Elm Street. No serious injuries were reported, but both vehicles sustained moderate damage. Officers assisted with traffic control and completed an accident report. The cause of the accident is currently under investigation.
In a separate incident, a concerned citizen reported a suspicious vehicle parked near a residential area on Willow Creek Drive. Officers investigated the vehicle and its occupants, determining there was no immediate threat. The individuals were questioned and released. The report notes that increased patrols will be conducted in the area as a precautionary measure.
Finally, the evening concluded with a noise complaint filed by residents on Maple Avenue. Officers responded to the location and addressed the situation, resulting in a warning issued to the residents responsible for the excessive noise. The report indicates the noise level was reduced, and no further action was required.
The Conway Police Department reminds residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities. The full police report is available for public review at the Conway Police Department headquarters.
The Conway Police Department has released its report for August 26, 2025, detailing various incidents handled by officers throughout the day. While the full report contains a comprehensive list, several entries stand out.
The morning began with a reported incident of vandalism at City Park. Officers responded to a call regarding graffiti discovered on the newly renovated playground equipment. According to the report, the graffiti consisted of non-offensive words and symbols, and the Parks and Recreation Department was notified to handle the cleanup. Police are currently reviewing security camera footage from the park to identify potential suspects.
Later in the day, officers were dispatched to a local grocery store on Oak Street in response to a reported shoplifting incident. Store security apprehended an individual attempting to leave the premises with unpaid merchandise. The individual was taken into custody and charged with petty theft. The report indicates the stolen items were recovered and returned to the store.
The afternoon saw a significant increase in traffic-related calls. A minor two-car collision occurred at the intersection of Main Street and Elm Street. No serious injuries were reported, but both vehicles sustained moderate damage. Officers assisted with traffic control and completed an accident report. The cause of the accident is currently under investigation.
In a separate incident, a concerned citizen reported a suspicious vehicle parked near a residential area on Willow Creek Drive. Officers investigated the vehicle and its occupants, determining there was no immediate threat. The individuals were questioned and released. The report notes that increased patrols will be conducted in the area as a precautionary measure.
Finally, the evening concluded with a noise complaint filed by residents on Maple Avenue. Officers responded to the location and addressed the situation, resulting in a warning issued to the residents responsible for the excessive noise. The report indicates the noise level was reduced, and no further action was required.
The Conway Police Department reminds residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities. The full police report is available for public review at the Conway Police Department headquarters.
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