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Eight people arrested on various charges in northwest Arkansas

Arrests

Fayetteville

Zach McCallay, 48, of 2670 N. Club Drive in Fayetteville, was arrested Tuesday on a charge of receiving stolen goods. McCallay was being held Wednesday at the Washington County Detention Center, where he posted $2,500 bail.

Caleb Ballance, 21, of 1511 Joye St. in Springdale, was arrested Tuesday on a charge of fourth-degree sexual assault. Ballance was being held Wednesday at the Washington County Detention Center on $50,000 bail.

Donald Johnson, 60, of 851 Daisy Lane in Fayetteville, was arrested Tuesday on charges of terroristic threatening, third-degree assault on a family member, resisting arrest and interfering with emergency communications. Johnson was being held Wednesday at the Washington County Detention Center on $50,000 bail.

Greenland

Linus Williams, 19, of 77 S. Locust St. in Farmington, was arrested Tuesday on a charge of second-degree assault. Williams was being held Wednesday at the Washington County Detention Center on $15,000 bail.

Lincoln

Joshua Weber, 22, of 803 Hindman Drive in Prairie Grove, was arrested Tuesday on charges of terroristic threats, aggravated battery on a family or household member and probation violation. Weber was being held Wednesday at the Washington County Detention Center on $25,000 bail.

Springdale

Jesus Hernandez-Alvarez, 37, was arrested Tuesday on charges of terroristic threatening and second-degree assault. Hernandez-Alvarez was being held Wednesday at the Washington County Detention Center, where he was held on $10,000 bail.

Juan Arriaza, 20, of 580 E. Randall Wobbe Road in Springdale, was arrested Tuesday in connection with aggravated battery on a family or household member and third-degree domestic violence. Arriaza was being held Wednesday at the Washington County Detention Center, where he was held on $50,000 bail.

Stabin Haacke, 25, of 2314 Rim Rock Ave. in Springdale, was arrested Wednesday on charges of terroristic threats, enticement of a minor to commit crimes, second-degree endangering the welfare of a child and numerous traffic violations. Haacke was being held Wednesday at the Washington County Detention Center, where he posted $25,000 bail.