
The victim, who was able to describe the person inside his truck and to get the license number off the get-away car, told police that the man had taken his jacket, cell phone and tools. The items were valued at $300.
Investigators developed Hawes as a suspect and were able to speak to the driver of the Trail Blazer. The driver said he had accompanied Hawes to Mountain Home from Conway for a court date. The driver said as they were parked at the restaurant, Hawes said he would be back shortly and exited the vehicle.
The driver said he then saw Hawes running toward his vehicle being pursued by the owner of the truck from which Hawes had removed the jacket, cell phone and tools. He said Hawes jumped into the Trail Blazer and they drove off.
In addition to fine, fees and court costs, Hawes was ordered by the court to pay $300 in restitution.
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