7:04 a.m. -- A detective and an officer were dispatched to a Singleton St. residence to investigate a possible overdose.
7:50 a.m. -- No one was injured in a one-vehicle traffic accident on Grand Ave.
8:24 a.m. -- A public restroom was vandalized.
10:20 a.m. -- After a caller complained about a vehicle parked in her reserved space on First St., an officer awarded it an illegal parking citation.
10:55 a.m. -- Responding to a report of a disturbance at a Pivot Rock Rd. residence, an officer encountered people "having a dispute over property" and "convinced them to settle before he left."
4:01 p.m. -- An officer arranged to have a stalled car which was blocking traffic on upper Armstrong St. towed.
4:06 p.m. -- A minor traffic accident occurred on Armstrong St.
6:45 p.m. -- An officer secured information about an intoxicated patient at the hospital who sheriff's personnel said had been "beaten up out in the county."
Tuesday, March 4
11:22 p.m. -- After sheriff's personnel and Berryville police asked Eureka Springs police to BOLO (be on the lookout for) an elderly, disoriented man who was having problems driving, two officers located the motorist and gave him a safe ride home.
Wednesday, March 5
2:15 a.m. -- A woman called from a Pivot Rock Rd. residence and told police a person was talking about committing suicide then called back and said "the subject was just making threats. All OK."
10:29 a.m. -- Two officers nabbed one of two dogs running around the courthouse and called its owner to retrieve it.
Thursday, March 6
7:08 p.m. -- A Ford Taurus parked in the hospital lot was damaged in a hit-and-run accident.
Saturday, March 8
1:49 p.m. -- A lower Spring St. shop operator told police money had been taken from the store's cash register.
Sunday, March 9
4:23 p.m. -- The owner of a Benton St. inn told police someone stole signage valued at more than $500 from her property but called back later to add that either a contrite vandal or an anonymous Good Samaritan had returned the signs.
