One Swadley brother given prison time

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Kip Swadley

Thirty-year-old Kip Swadley appeared in Baxter County Circuit Court Thursday.

Swadley pled guilty to charges in a new criminal case and had his probation revoked in an older one.

He was sentenced to eight years in the Arkansas Department of Correction.

ONE CRIME LEADS TO ANOTHER

Swadley got in trouble in mid-September 2019, spent time in the county jail and was put on probation for six years after a bench trial in late February last year.

He got in trouble again in early November last year when officers went to his home in Gassville to conduct a probation compliance visit, required because of his sentence in the first case.

Swadley was then faced the new charges as well as a revocation of his probation in the initial case.

The problem for Swadley and other members of his family is that the probation/parole officers found a significant number of items of drug paraphernalia, unlicensed tattoo equipment and a rotting deer carcass in and around the residence located along Peacock Lane.

FAMILY ROUNDUP

Kip Swadley was arrested, as was his father, 51-year-old Kevin Swadley, his younger brother, 22-year-old Jacob Swadley and a female who was said to be with Jacob, 29-year-old Rachel Renee Harrelson.

The probation and parole officers reported finding about 20 devices used for ingesting drugs. The residue in two of the devices field-tested positive for methamphetamine. Most were said to have been used for smoking marijuana and/or THC wax.

THC is the main psychoactive property in marijuana. The wax is a concentrate that can contain THC levels equivalent to 15-20 marijuana cigarettes.

A variety of tattoo equipment was found in the living room and the bedroom occupied by Kip Swadley

He is alleged to have admitted to investigators that all of the equipment belonged to him.

It is illegal in Arkansas to be in possession of such equipment without a license and the equipment can only be used in a permanent shop.

As he was taking his plea Thursday, Swadley repeated his claim of sole ownership of the equipment. He said he did not want his younger brother held responsible

Officers also found a cooler in the yard of the residence containing “part of a deer that had been butchered and allowed to spoil.”

No one in the residence claimed to have any knowledge of the odoriferous cooler or how it had gotten to the residence.

An officer with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission was informed about the deer parts.

The people at the residence were all charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. Kip Swadley alone was charged with possession of the tattoo equipment, a Class A Misdemeanor.

SWADLEY BROTHERS NO SHOWS

Kip and Jacob Swadley did not help their cause when they did not show up for a scheduled court session in early April.

Kip Swadley was arrested on his failure-to-appear-warrant Apr. 25. He has been an inmate in the Baxter County Detention Center since being pick up.

Jacob was jailed May 16.

PUT ON PROBATION IN FEBRUARY 2020

In the probable cause affidavit, for his older case, Kip Swadley was named as one of three people fed incorrect information, sending them to the wrong home in search of an allegedly stolen rifle in mid-September 2019.

Instead of retrieving the firearm, two of the men – Swadley and 30-year-old Greg “Tony” Garreans – ended up flat on the ground with a pistol pointed at them by a very frightened,very angry homeowner.

The homeowner said Garreans was banging on the front door of his residence along Ben Nevis Drive in Briarcliff in the early morning hours of Sept. 19, 2019. Garreans and Swadley were reported to have been armed with 12-gauge shotguns.

The homeowner told responding deputies he answered the door with gun-in-hand and “convinced” Garreans and Swadley to lay down their weapons.

A third man, known only as Alex, who was said to have been armed with a Samurai-style sword, fled the scene after seeing his two companions being held at gunpoint. He has not been found as yet.

According to the probable cause affidavit, the entire episode was based on bad information. Garreans told deputies he had found his AR-15 rifle missing and believed a houseguest had taken it.

A neighbor told Garreans he had talked with the houseguest on the telephone and that the man and the stolen weapon were at the residence along Ben Nevis Drive.

That turned out not to be true and Swadley and Garreans ended up being held at gunpoint and in trouble with the law.

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