Quantcast
breaking news

2nd Case of Mistaken Identity in Bella Vista

By:
Updated: April 17, 2007
In the past two months, two Bella Vista men have been mistakenly identified as level 3 sex offenders. One man says the accusation caused so much pain, he fears for his life. Bella Vista has 5 registered sex offenders. But the actions of one woman and a mistake at the Benton County Sheriff`s Office have pointed fingers at the wrong men. Phone calls and flyers inundated the neighborhoods surrounding Metfield Park. Dick Hutcherson, Resident: "We got a message on our answering machine saying that there was a sex offender living in our area." 63 year old Carolyn Hansen reportedly received a tip that a level 3 sex offender lived on Melinda Lane. She posted signs on the mans door and in the park, that read: "Don`t Play here. Child molester lives here." She had the correct street but the wrong number. Jeff Harris, Resident: "Got the wrong house which is particularly unfortunate for the gentleman and for everybody." The victim has since decided not to press charges. Jim Owen doesn`t feel safe at his Finger Circle home. Back in December, notices circulated around the neigborhood from the Benton County Sheriff`s Office, Bella Vista Division. They showed the picture of a sex offender with Owen`s address. Jim Owen: "I felt that my family was in danger." He also noticed extra traffic stopping and people looking closely at his house. Owen: "We`re in the process right now of moving. It`s not the sole contributing factor but I`m glad we`re moving. I feel safer. And Owen has a message for those who mistakenly accuse others for being sex offenders. Owen: "This is something once its done, it can`t be fixed the damage has been done. I just want to be sure somebody else doesn`t have to go through this." Owen`s mistaken identity was blamed on a clerical error at the sheriff`s office. But he says no new flyers have gone around his neighborhood letting folks know he`s not a sex offender.

Comments

Related Content

FAYETTEVILLE-- Returning for a third year, the Block Street Block Party. Festivities kicked off Sunday in downtown Fayetteville....

FAYETTEVILLE-- The Tri Delta Sorority of the University of Arkansas announcing it will hold a public memorial service in honor of the two students killed during a boating accident in Oklahoma....

ROGERS- Proud parents and family members packed the John Q. Hammons center in Rogers Sunday to celebrate Northwest Arkansas Community College's Spring Commencement....

Emergency officials are bracing for what could be a long week of severe weather....

TULSA, OK--Multiple callers dialed 9-1-1 Tuesday evening when a boat carrying eight young adults, including two University of Arkansas students smashed into a houseboat at Yacht...

Candice Glover Wins Season 12 of American Idol....

A 6-year-old child is dead almost one week after being stabbed by a relative in Johnson County....

ARKANSAS -- In just days, schools across the state will close for the summer and Arkansas residents will start hitting the road for vacations or visits with family and friends....

WASHINGTON, DC -- The Department of Finance and Administration is warning taxpayers about scammers out for your personal information....

Movie star Angelina Jolie reveals she's undergone surgery to have a double mastectomy....

 
 
More News
      Page 9 of 6755
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Nwahomepage.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved