VIDEO: Reward Offered After Two UTVs Stolen From Crittenden County Farm Shops

CRITTENDEN COUNTY, Ark. — The Crittenden County Sheriff’s Department is asking for the public’s help after two side-by-side utility vehicles were stolen from farm shops in separate incidents that investigators believe may be connected.

According to a release from the sheriff’s department, the first theft happened around 12:55 a.m. June 3 off 64B in Crawfordsville. Authorities said a 2020 Polaris Ranger, camouflage and black in color, was stolen from Marotti’s farm shop. The vehicle belongs to Johnny Carroll, according to the release.

Investigators said the stolen Polaris appears to have been used in a second theft days later.

The second theft happened around 1:02 a.m. June 6 on Rogers Road in Earle at Rogers Farm Shop, according to the sheriff’s department. Authorities said a 2025 Can-Am was stolen in that incident.

The Can-Am was described as dark green and black with an enclosed body, a light bar above the windshield, a 65-gallon tank on the rear, and a spray rig.

Crittenden County Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $2,000 for information about the thefts that leads to an arrest. Anyone with information may call Crime Stoppers at 870-732-4444. Calls are confidential, according to the release.


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