GUILTY AR - Beverly Carter, 49, Little Rock, 25 Sep 2014 - # 3

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  • #941
Thank you for the dump truck info! So you think he took her in the dump truck to the plant sometime after he fled the hospital?

Probably. Why steal a dump truck? He had to travel to Alexander to get it. I don't know why else he would steal a dump truck.
 
  • #942
And how did he get there? Someone else has aided him with or without knowledge of what they were doing.
 
  • #943
Arkansas Online - September 30, 2014 at 3:16am
By Cathy Frye, Ryan McGeeney

Lewis, 33, has an extensive criminal history, stretching back more than a decade. Paroled from a robbery conviction in Louisiana in April 2003, Lewis' parole supervision was transferred to Utah Adult Probation and Parole, said spokesman Brooke Adams.

When Lewis was charged with burglary five months later, Utah sent a parole violation notice to Louisiana. The agency noted the burglary charge, failure to maintain employment and absconding.

After Louisiana issued an arrest warrant, Utah closed Lewis' case in November 2003, Adams said.
That same month, Lewis pleaded guilty to a federal charge of interstate transportation of a stolen vehicle in Missouri, court records show.

In that case, Lewis had stolen a motorcycle and driven across state lines. When he was arrested, officers found a sketch of an explosive device, handcuffs, a law enforcement badge and a demand note that was going to be used in a bank robbery.

Lewis' roommate told authorities that Lewis possessed an explosive device. When questioned, Lewis said he had intended to use it in a bank robbery.

On March 11, 2004, he was sentenced to time served with three years of supervised release, court records show.

On April 28, 2004, however, his supervised release was revoked when Lewis stole a motorcycle in Kansas City and drove it to Texas. He was sentenced to two years in federal prison and a year of supervised release, according to court records.

In November 2006, Lewis's supervision was transferred to the Western District of Louisiana. There, Lewis was assigned to a halfway house.

He was kicked out in January 2007, however because of "noncompliant and uncooperative behavior," court records state. The U.S. Probation Department was unaware of his whereabouts until Lewis was arrested a month later by the Ouachita Parish sheriff's office.
During this encounter with law enforcement, Lewis refused to pull over when an officer tried to stop him for failing to dim his lights. Lewis led officers on a high-speed chase and rammed a police car several times. He was later convicted of aggravated flight from a law enforcement officer.

The U.S. Probation Department subsequently revoked his release and sentenced Lewis to 18 months in prison followed by 18 months of supervised release, court records show.

Lewis was no longer under federal supervision when he was arrested and convicted in Arkansas in 2011 on theft of property and theft by receiving charges, said Dina Tyler, deputy director for the Arkansas Department of Community Correction. He was sentenced to six years in prison on those charges but was paroled in 2013.

Lewis was released from the Arkansas Department of Correction on Aug. 8, 2013. He had been sentenced in late 2011 to six years for theft by receiving and theft of property in Northwest Arkansas.
While in prison, Lewis received several disciplinary citations, but those stemmed from mouthing off to correctional officers -- not violent behavior, said Tyler.

Lewis was a "good parolee," by the agency's standards, Tyler said. He met regularly with his parole officer, was current on his fees and had a job at Argos Concrete.

Lewis moved several times without notifying his supervising officer within the required 24-hour time period, but he did always call the agency with his changes in address, Tyler said.

Lewis' demeanor had changed drastically over the past month, Ciccel said.

"He has been acting weird lately," she said. "Like his head was somewhere totally different."

Ciccel said that Lewis called her Thursday -- the day Carter disappeared -- and asked her to help tow his car out of a "mud patch." Ciccel said she refused his request, saying her car was too new, and didn't have a tow bar.
 
  • #944
This is a map of the locations that have been associated with AL. You have to click on the link to view it. Any of you can edited it... add or delete a location from what info you have.

You can click on the red markers & a text box will pop up with info, such as "location of wreck."

https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zjm7zNxgkUPc.kUMbE0yi5U8U
 
  • #945
  • #946
The dump truck was stolen Sunday the 28th in the late afternoon. So yes, after the wreck.
 
  • #947
These are the events as I have come up with... but so much time not accounted for. What was he doing? Where did he go? Who did he talk to? Where did he sleep?

THURSDAY SEP 25th
5:30pm Last phone contact Beverly had with her husband telling him she was meeting someone at the Old River
Rd house in Scott, AR & Beverly has an appointment to show house at 14202 Old River Rd.

6:ish Two neighbors reported around 6pm seeing Beverly's car, a silver grey car & a truck at the home in Scott

7:ish Neighbor reports they saw vehicle at this time backed into the driveway & stayed there until after 7pm

7:ish Beverly's friend gets a text from Beverly

TIME ? Neighbor sees AL washing his truck

9:ish Husband goes to house on Old River Road

11:00pm Police arrive to meet BC's husband at 14202 Old River Rd., in Scott, AR.

FRIDAY SEP 26th
1:00am Husband receives 3 texts from BC's phone at 12:30ish while still at the house BC was suppose to show

SATURDAY SEP 27th
8:40pm Reports have him texting on Plenty of Fish dating site. Screen shots of his conversation w/ times are
available.

SUNDAY SEP 28th
9:55am AL wrecks on Jacksonville Cato Rd. (8700 block), Sherwood, AR & transported to Baptist Hospital WLR

11:44am A witness after the wreck reported seeing at the scene, 2 Ambulances, at least three Sherwood police and two Pulaski County deputies, and a fire truck.

4:37pm Bench Warrant for AL issued: Violations: 5-11-102 Kidnapping

10:00pm A picture was posted to AL's account at Plenty of Fish, dating website. A screenshot shows a picture of a body of water & trees. On the picture it shows that it was taken on a phone with Verizon, at 10:00pm and had 14% Battery life on the phone.

Several people at seeing the picture said the location was at Jeffery Stone Quarry in North Little Rock. I looked up old photos of that quarry & it looks JUST like Jeffery Stone Quarry. However, the picture has a stamp of 10:00pm and there is still light.

Note on Jeffrey Stone Quarry: It has been reported that the quarry has long been considered an attractive nuisance as the site is somewhat isolated and has several access roads. News reports that it became a very popular place for drug dealers and complaints from neighbors of frequent gunshots resulted in frequent patrols by local police and county sheriffs. [/I]

MONDAY SEP 29th
Early am Sometime early on Mon morn - the picture above was removed from AL's Plenty of Fish site.

9:34am Call to police sightings of AL at Green Mountain & Rainwood Rd., in West Little Rock, AR

10:15am AL ARRESTED at Pleasant Pointe Apts, 1602 Green Mountain Dr, Little Rock, AR 72211
Arrest Warrant Issued for AL's wife (CL) for Theft By Receiving Less than $1000. Class A Misdemeanor.

TUESDAY SEP 30th
TIME ? Investigators obtained info that led them to the 12100 block of Hwy 5 (Cabot, AR, Pulaski Cty).

12:30am Per Doc Holliday: "We knew her life was at stake," Holliday said. "We wanted to do everything we could to find her while she was still alive." He said they were hopeful throughout; "we didn't know for sure until around midnight that she was not alive."

12:42am Arron Lewis BOOKED: KIDNAPPING & CAPITAL MURDER

6:00am AL Transported to County Jail
 
  • #948
Looks like his Facebook account is gone... Or is this just me?

Instagram too...
LE may be going through the accounts for location history
 
  • #949
Arkansas Online - September 30, 2014 at 3:16am
By Cathy Frye, Ryan McGeeney

Lewis, 33, has an extensive criminal history, stretching back more than a decade. Paroled from a robbery conviction in Louisiana in April 2003, Lewis' parole supervision was transferred to Utah Adult Probation and Parole, said spokesman Brooke Adams.

When Lewis was charged with burglary five months later, Utah sent a parole violation notice to Louisiana. The agency noted the burglary charge, failure to maintain employment and absconding.

After Louisiana issued an arrest warrant, Utah closed Lewis' case in November 2003, Adams said.
That same month, Lewis pleaded guilty to a federal charge of interstate transportation of a stolen vehicle in Missouri, court records show.

In that case, Lewis had stolen a motorcycle and driven across state lines. When he was arrested, officers found a sketch of an explosive device, handcuffs, a law enforcement badge and a demand note that was going to be used in a bank robbery.

Lewis' roommate told authorities that Lewis possessed an explosive device. When questioned, Lewis said he had intended to use it in a bank robbery.

On March 11, 2004, he was sentenced to time served with three years of supervised release, court records show.

On April 28, 2004, however, his supervised release was revoked when Lewis stole a motorcycle in Kansas City and drove it to Texas. He was sentenced to two years in federal prison and a year of supervised release, according to court records.

In November 2006, Lewis's supervision was transferred to the Western District of Louisiana. There, Lewis was assigned to a halfway house.

He was kicked out in January 2007, however because of "noncompliant and uncooperative behavior," court records state. The U.S. Probation Department was unaware of his whereabouts until Lewis was arrested a month later by the Ouachita Parish sheriff's office.
During this encounter with law enforcement, Lewis refused to pull over when an officer tried to stop him for failing to dim his lights. Lewis led officers on a high-speed chase and rammed a police car several times. He was later convicted of aggravated flight from a law enforcement officer.

The U.S. Probation Department subsequently revoked his release and sentenced Lewis to 18 months in prison followed by 18 months of supervised release, court records show.

Lewis was no longer under federal supervision when he was arrested and convicted in Arkansas in 2011 on theft of property and theft by receiving charges, said Dina Tyler, deputy director for the Arkansas Department of Community Correction. He was sentenced to six years in prison on those charges but was paroled in 2013.

Lewis was released from the Arkansas Department of Correction on Aug. 8, 2013. He had been sentenced in late 2011 to six years for theft by receiving and theft of property in Northwest Arkansas.
While in prison, Lewis received several disciplinary citations, but those stemmed from mouthing off to correctional officers -- not violent behavior, said Tyler.

Lewis was a "good parolee," by the agency's standards, Tyler said. He met regularly with his parole officer, was current on his fees and had a job at Argos Concrete.

Lewis moved several times without notifying his supervising officer within the required 24-hour time period, but he did always call the agency with his changes in address, Tyler said.

Lewis' demeanor had changed drastically over the past month, Ciccel said.

"He has been acting weird lately," she said. "Like his head was somewhere totally different."

Ciccel said that Lewis called her Thursday -- the day Carter disappeared -- and asked her to help tow his car out of a "mud patch." Ciccel said she refused his request, saying her car was too new, and didn't have a tow bar.

It sickens me that we live amongst creeps with these types of rap sheets. There's obviously no hope of rehabilitation because he'd been given many opportunities to change.
We need to do more to protect the innocent public at large.

What is going on just isn't right or reasonable.
 
  • #950
  • #951
This is a map of the locations that have been associated with AL. You have to click on the link to view it. Any of you can edited it... add or delete a location from what info you have.

You can click on the red markers & a text box will pop up with info, such as "location of wreck."

https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=zjm7zNxgkUPc.kUMbE0yi5U8U

Thank you. I was working on it too and didn't see you post your map until now. Looks great! Had I known you were working on one too, I could've saved myself a headache! LOL Thanks again!
 
  • #952
  • #953
What search warrants?
 
  • #954
These are the events as I have come up with... but so much time not accounted for. What was he doing? Where did he go? Who did he talk to? Where did he sleep?

THURSDAY SEP 25th
5:30pm Last phone contact Beverly had with her husband telling him she was meeting someone at the Old River
Rd house in Scott, AR & Beverly has an appointment to show house at 14202 Old River Rd.

6:ish Two neighbors reported around 6pm seeing Beverly's car, a silver grey car & a truck at the home in Scott

7:ish Neighbor reports they saw vehicle at this time backed into the driveway & stayed there until after 7pm

7:ish Beverly's friend gets a text from Beverly

TIME ? Neighbor sees AL washing his truck

9:ish Husband goes to house on Old River Road

11:00pm Police arrive to meet BC's husband at 14202 Old River Rd., in Scott, AR.

FRIDAY SEP 26th
1:00am Husband receives 3 texts from BC's phone at 12:30ish while still at the house BC was suppose to show

SATURDAY SEP 27th
8:40pm Reports have him texting on Plenty of Fish dating site. Screen shots of his conversation w/ times are
available.

SUNDAY SEP 28th
9:55am AL wrecks on Jacksonville Cato Rd. (8700 block), Sherwood, AR & transported to Baptist Hospital WLR

11:44am A witness after the wreck reported seeing at the scene, 2 Ambulances, at least three Sherwood police and two Pulaski County deputies, and a fire truck.

4:37pm Bench Warrant for AL issued: Violations: 5-11-102 Kidnapping

10:00pm A picture was posted to AL's account at Plenty of Fish, dating website. A screenshot shows a picture of a body of water & trees. On the picture it shows that it was taken on a phone with Verizon, at 10:00pm and had 14% Battery life on the phone.

Several people at seeing the picture said the location was at Jeffery Stone Quarry in North Little Rock. I looked up old photos of that quarry & it looks JUST like Jeffery Stone Quarry. However, the picture has a stamp of 10:00pm and there is still light.

Note on Jeffrey Stone Quarry: It has been reported that the quarry has long been considered an attractive nuisance as the site is somewhat isolated and has several access roads. News reports that it became a very popular place for drug dealers and complaints from neighbors of frequent gunshots resulted in frequent patrols by local police and county sheriffs. [/I]

MONDAY SEP 29th
Early am Sometime early on Mon morn - the picture above was removed from AL's Plenty of Fish site.

9:34am Call to police sightings of AL at Green Mountain & Rainwood Rd., in West Little Rock, AR

10:15am AL ARRESTED at Pleasant Pointe Apts, 1602 Green Mountain Dr, Little Rock, AR 72211
Arrest Warrant Issued for AL's wife (CL) for Theft By Receiving Less than $1000. Class A Misdemeanor.

TUESDAY SEP 30th
TIME ? Investigators obtained info that led them to the 12100 block of Hwy 5 (Cabot, AR, Pulaski Cty).

12:30am Per Doc Holliday: "We knew her life was at stake," Holliday said. "We wanted to do everything we could to find her while she was still alive." He said they were hopeful throughout; "we didn't know for sure until around midnight that she was not alive."

12:42am Arron Lewis BOOKED: KIDNAPPING & CAPITAL MURDER

6:00am AL Transported to County Jail

Thank you so much!!!
 
  • #955
Arkansas Online - September 30, 2014 at 3:16am
By Cathy Frye, Ryan McGeeney

Lewis, 33, has an extensive criminal history, stretching back more than a decade. Paroled from a robbery conviction in Louisiana in April 2003, Lewis' parole supervision was transferred to Utah Adult Probation and Parole, said spokesman Brooke Adams.

When Lewis was charged with burglary five months later, Utah sent a parole violation notice to Louisiana. The agency noted the burglary charge, failure to maintain employment and absconding.

After Louisiana issued an arrest warrant, Utah closed Lewis' case in November 2003, Adams said.
That same month, Lewis pleaded guilty to a federal charge of interstate transportation of a stolen vehicle in Missouri, court records show.

In that case, Lewis had stolen a motorcycle and driven across state lines. When he was arrested, officers found a sketch of an explosive device, handcuffs, a law enforcement badge and a demand note that was going to be used in a bank robbery.

Lewis' roommate told authorities that Lewis possessed an explosive device. When questioned, Lewis said he had intended to use it in a bank robbery.

On March 11, 2004, he was sentenced to time served with three years of supervised release, court records show.

On April 28, 2004, however, his supervised release was revoked when Lewis stole a motorcycle in Kansas City and drove it to Texas. He was sentenced to two years in federal prison and a year of supervised release, according to court records.

In November 2006, Lewis's supervision was transferred to the Western District of Louisiana. There, Lewis was assigned to a halfway house.

He was kicked out in January 2007, however because of "noncompliant and uncooperative behavior," court records state. The U.S. Probation Department was unaware of his whereabouts until Lewis was arrested a month later by the Ouachita Parish sheriff's office.
During this encounter with law enforcement, Lewis refused to pull over when an officer tried to stop him for failing to dim his lights. Lewis led officers on a high-speed chase and rammed a police car several times. He was later convicted of aggravated flight from a law enforcement officer.

The U.S. Probation Department subsequently revoked his release and sentenced Lewis to 18 months in prison followed by 18 months of supervised release, court records show.

Lewis was no longer under federal supervision when he was arrested and convicted in Arkansas in 2011 on theft of property and theft by receiving charges, said Dina Tyler, deputy director for the Arkansas Department of Community Correction. He was sentenced to six years in prison on those charges but was paroled in 2013.

Lewis was released from the Arkansas Department of Correction on Aug. 8, 2013. He had been sentenced in late 2011 to six years for theft by receiving and theft of property in Northwest Arkansas.
While in prison, Lewis received several disciplinary citations, but those stemmed from mouthing off to correctional officers -- not violent behavior, said Tyler.

Lewis was a "good parolee," by the agency's standards, Tyler said. He met regularly with his parole officer, was current on his fees and had a job at Argos Concrete.

Lewis moved several times without notifying his supervising officer within the required 24-hour time period, but he did always call the agency with his changes in address, Tyler said.

Lewis' demeanor had changed drastically over the past month, Ciccel said.

"He has been acting weird lately," she said. "Like his head was somewhere totally different."

Ciccel said that Lewis called her Thursday -- the day Carter disappeared -- and asked her to help tow his car out of a "mud patch." Ciccel said she refused his request, saying her car was too new, and didn't have a tow bar.

States he has been in just from this article
Arkansas
Louisiana
Utah
Missouri
Texas
Kansas
Anyone found any articles of other states? Wondering if there are any unsolved missing person cases he may have been involved in?
 
  • #956
He was also in Oklahoma cause he had one photo of himself in a bus and saying he was going to Oklahoma. Probably has been to California and Tennessee also cause he has family in both states.
 
  • #957
  • #958
What search warrants?


Sorry, wrong thread, I got confused. Sorry for confusion. (It was the case of HR from Alabama that I have been following as well)
 
  • #959
He was also in Oklahoma cause he had one photo of himself in a bus and saying he was going to Oklahoma. Probably has been to California and Tennessee also cause he has family in both states.
I saw a pic on his Instagram, looked like he was in a car on passenger side. Caption was something like: Another long trip to Oklahoma.
 
  • #960
That is 9 states. I hope LE is looking really good at him. Beverly may not have been his first murder victim.
 
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