De Queen man faces charges of burglary, criminal mischief

A burglary suspect allegedly exposed himself to a woman, ran away and was eventually found by police in a mobile home on May 16 at Whispering Pines Trailer Park in De Queen, Ark.

Park resident Destiny Haney reported a man exposed himself to her as he ran toward her, according to the police report. She pushed the man away and went inside her house to call police. 

The suspect wasn't wearing a shirt, had tattoos all over his chest and was wearing black shorts, Haney said. She also reported the man had started walking toward U.S. Highway 71.

While interviewing her, De Queen Police Sgt. Gary Cunningham was told by Marquitta Williams, also a resident in Whispering Pines, about a Hispanic man who had broken into her mobile home. 

Then a third woman, Tina Bailey, reported a man with tattoos had broken down her back door. She had run out the front door and gone to a neighbor's house.

When Cunningham and Sevier County Sheriff's Sgt. Greg Davignon searched Bailey's mobile home, they found the suspect hiding on the floor of the back bedroom between the bed and the wall.

The suspect was identified as Adrian Sierra, 38, of De Queen. He was charged with residential burglary, criminal mischief in the second degree and resisting arrest. He remains in the Sevier County jail.

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