LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – An investigation by agents with the Arkansas attorney general’s office has led to the arrest of a Little Rock woman who faces charges.
Attorney General Tim Griffin said 32-year-old Dominique Dyserajean Price was arrested and faces robbery charges because his office began investigating organized crime.
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“After an investigation, my agents were able to rule out any involvement in organized crime, but in doing so they gathered enough evidence to charge Price with theft,” Griffin said. “They also learned that he was already wanted on multiple warrants by the Little Rock Police Department, including theft of property, breaking and entering, and criminal use of a prohibited weapon.”
Investigators said Little Rock Police arrested Price after a traffic stop Dec. 5, after being booked into the Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility.
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Griffin said Price’s arrest was the result of the Sherwood Police Department reaching out to his office in October. He said that organizing a response with the organization and others led to the arrest.
“Although this investigation did not lead us to a criminal conspiracy, this shows the importance of cooperation between law enforcement,” said Griffin. “The repeat offender is already off the streets and will be judged for his crimes.”
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The attorney general added praise for the Sherwood and Little Rock police and his detective office for the coordinated response and “excellent work in this case.”
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