He was arrested for allegedly tampering with documents.
Dakota Richard Eyman, 20, from Monticello, AR, was arrested by the Arkansas State Police on December 3, 2024. Faulkner County Sheriff’s Office released a his mugshot to the public.
20-Year-Old Faces Forgery Charges In Arkansas
Eyman faces a slew of serious charges, including: forgery, false evidence of title or registration, and no/expired vehicle license.
Eyman was booked at 5:11 pm under booking number 202406699.
Legal proceedings are pending.
Forgery Is A Felony In Arkansas
In case you were wondering, yes, forgery is a felony in Arkansas. According to Arkansas law, forgery is categorized into two degrees:
- Forgery in the first degree is a Class B felony, which includes forgery of money, securities, stocks, bonds, or similar instruments representing an interest in property or a claim against a corporation.
- Forgery in the second degree is a Class C felony, which involves forging other types of written instruments like deeds, wills, contracts, checks, and public records.
Both degrees of forgery are treated as serious crimes under Arkansas statutes, with penalties including imprisonment and fines.
Please note: All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.