Little Rock man, recently released from prison, arrested on 2022 warrants from Marion County

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A Little Rock man, recently released from the Arkansas Department of Corrections, has been arrested on two outstanding warrants from 2022 from Marion County. Thirty-one-year-old Dylan Fredrick Holloway is facing a total of 16 charges, eight of them felonies for incidents that happened Aug. 30 of 2022.

According to the probable cause affidavits from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office and the Flippin Police Department, Holloway’s day of crime started when he broke into the Dollar General store in Flippin. Police were called to the store at 12:50 that morning for a burglary.

When the criminal investigator arrived, he noticed the phone lines to the store had been cut, the front glass doors were smashed and there were items on the floor throughout the store.

Video surveillance showed Holloway entered the store around midnight. He broke multiple items and filled a shopping cart with merchandise and then left through the back of the store.

Around 7:00 that morning, a man driving a marked Fiber Tel van stopped in Flippin to assist someone in a wheelchair. As he was walking back to his vehicle, he observed Holloway jump into the van and take off.

The victim told the responding officer the van had a GPS that updated every 60 seconds. When the information became accessible, it showed the vehicle was in rural Marion County.

A Marion County deputy caught up with the van and began a pursuit on Arkansas State Highway 14 South. The deputy noted Holloway passed two vehicles on a blind curve and nearly hit a vehicle as he was driving in the wrong lane.

After crossing the Buffalo River Bridge into Searcy County, Holloway started throwing items out of the window of the van. After a few more miles, Holloway turned into a driveway, crashed through a gate and drove into a pasture. He then drove through a fence, back onto the highway and headed back north.

After about a half mile, Holloway drove through the ditch, went through another fence, made a loop in the pasture, crashed through the fence again and went back onto the highway.

A little farther north, Holloway continued his off road adventures, driving through another fence, but this time he abandoned the van in the field.

Deputies from Searcy County and officers from the Marshall Police Department arrived to assist in the search for Holloway. About 45 minutes later, a Searcy County deputy made contact with a man walking a short distance away. The Marion County deputy went to the location and identified the man as the person driving the man.

During a search of his person, deputies found a glass pipe and a plastic baggie containing suspected methamphetamine.

His charges for the incidents in Flippin include felony charges of commercial burglary, theft of property, breaking or entering into a vehicle and damaging wires and other fixtures of a telephone company along with misdemeanor charges of theft of property and first degree criminal mischief. He also faces a penalty enhancement for being a habitual offender. His bond on those charges is $50,000.

His charges for the incidents in Marion County include felony counts of fleeing, theft by receiving with value between $5,000 and $25,000, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia and a misdemeanor count of an instrument of crime. Traffic violations include reckless driving, improper passing, driving left of center and littering. His bond for those charges is set at $15,000.

PREVIOUS ARRESTS

Holloway has seven felony convictions in five Arkansas counties since 2016.

His charges have included commercial burglary, breaking or entering, possession of defaced firearm, first degree criminal mischief, theft of property greater than $25,000, felony fleeing in a vehicle creating substantial danger of death, theft of property, forgery, possession of a controlled substance with purpose to deliver, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and reckless driving.

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