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Conway County Farm Bureau supports new ATU ag education building
Conway County Farm Bureau has pledged $20,000 in support of the construction of a new agricultural education building at Arkansas Tech University in Russellville. Scott McKennon, secretary and treasurer for Conway County Farm Bureau, presented a check to Jason Geiken, ATU vice president for advancement and executive director of the ATU Foundation, during a gathering at the Farm Bureau Insurance location in Morrilton on Wednesday, July 17.
Local Support for New Ag Education Building Continues
Conway County Farm Bureau has pledged $20,000 in support of the construction of a new agricultural education building at Arkansas Tech University in Russellville. Scott McKennon, secretary and treasurer for Conway County Farm Bureau, presented a check to Jason Geiken, ATU vice president for advancement and executive director of the ATU Foundation, during a gathering at the Farm Bureau Insurance location in Morrilton on Wednesday, July 17.
Manhunt for Alabama man ends with arrest in Arkansas
CONWAY COUNTY, Ark. (WCBI) – A multi-agency manhunt for an Alabama man ended with Stacy Lee Drake in custody. The arrest came in Conway County, Arkansas just west of Little Rock. But the story began at least 14 years ago in Pickens County, Alabama. That’s when, according to Alabama.com,...
UPDATED: Fugitive taken into custody
MORRILTON, Ark. — Morrilton Police Department, Arkansas State Police and the Conway County Sheriff’s Office took Stacy Lee Drake, 50, into custody at about 10 a.m. in a wooded area south of the Morrilton intersection of University Boulevard and Poor Farm Road. Drake was taken into custody without...
Manhunt over in Arkansas; Homicide suspect found in woods
MORRILTON, Ark. (Arkansas State Police) — Morrilton Police Department, Arkansas State Police and the Conway County Sheriff’s Office took Stacy Lee Drake, 50, into custody at about 10 a.m. Thursday in a wooded area south of University Boulevard and Poor Farm Road.
Arkansas authorities apprehend wanted fugitive Stacy Drake
CONWAY COUNTY, Ark. (KATV) — According to the Morrilton Police Department, Arkansas State Police and the Conway County Sheriff's Office, wanted suspect Stacy Drake was taken into custody Thursday morning. Authorities say it happened at 10 a.m. in a wooded area south of the Morrilton intersection of University Boulevard...
Stacy Lee Drake confirmed to be linked to 4 homicides in the U.S. | What we know about the alleged victims
OKLAHOMA, USA — Stacy Lee Drake, a suspect in multiple killings in the United States, was apprehended on June 20 in Conway County, Ark. A manhunt for Drake ensued after two people were found dead at LaFerry's Propane in Sequoyah County, Okla. on June 18. Once the manhunt for...
Wanted Oklahoma murder suspect arrested, Conway County authorities confirm
CONWAY COUNTY, Ark. — According to the Conway County Sheriff's Office, 50-year-old Stacy Lee Drake has been caught and taken into custody in Conway County. Drake, who police spent more than 24 hours searching for, had an active warrant for a homicide in Alabama and is the suspect in three homicides in Oklahoma.
Arkansas State Police: Homicide suspect taken into custody
MORRILTON, Ark. — Morrilton Police Department, Arkansas State Police, and the Conway County Sheriff’s Office took Stacy Lee Drake, 50, into custody at about 10 a.m. in a wooded area south of the Morrilton intersection of University Boulevard and Poor Farm Road. Drake was taken into custody without...
Stacy Lee Drake now in custody | Here's what we know about his arrest
MORRILTON, Ark. — Stacy Lee Drake was arrested in Morrilton, Ark. after a days-long manhunt, Conway County deputies confirmed on Thursday morning. Drake is accused of four recent killings, including a double homicide at LaFerry's Propane in Sequoyah County, Okla. on the evening of Tuesday, June 18. The next morning, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) identified Drake as the suspect, describing him as armed and dangerous.
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