The Izard County Sheriff’s Office released its latest incarceration report on April 6, listing several individuals who were taken into custody during the previous week. Sheriff Charley Melton said all listed individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.
Matthew Sollock, age 33 of Mount Pleasant, was arrested on March 30 for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and fleeing. Chad Redden, age 49 of Horseshoe Bend, was also arrested that day on a warrant from the Izard County District Court for two counts of harassment. Steven Conyers, age 56 of Melbourne, was arrested on March 31 under a district court warrant for two counts of harassing communications. Christopher Curtis, age 56 of Calico Rock, was taken into custody on March 31 for no seatbelt use, driving while intoxicated (DWI), and driving with a suspended license due to DWI.
Kaleb Welch, age 31 of Mountain Home, was apprehended March 31 on a Boone County warrant for failure to appear. On April 3, Daison Faver, age 30 of Horseshoe Bend, was arrested under an Izard County District Court warrant for criminal mischief in the first degree. Christina Brown, age 52 of Wideman, faced arrest that same day based on an order from the circuit court related to violations of bond conditions. Conyers was again detained on April 5 for violating bond conditions and is awaiting formal charges related to terroristic threatening.
The Izard County Sheriff’s Office operates as the leading law enforcement agency in Izard County and manages various services from its base in Melbourne according to the official website. The office oversees a modern detention center in Melbourne and maintains another station in Horseshoe Bend according to the official website. Patrols cover approximately 547 square miles across all areas within Izard County according to the official website.
In addition to routine patrols and detentions operations such as those detailed in this report, deputies conduct criminal investigations and provide community support through specialized programs like K-9 units and school resources according to the official website. The sheriff’s office collaborates with local and state agencies to strengthen public safety efforts throughout Arkansas’s Izard County according to the official website.
The office states it is committed to enhancing community safety through dedicated law enforcement initiatives while safeguarding residents across all parts of Izard County according to the official website.


