A correction to a story we ran earlier this week about a Marion County teen being arrested where some of his charges involved threats being made to the pastor at a church in Yellville.
The arrest of 18-year-old Dakoda James Haff of Yellville involved two separate incidents, one had misdemeanor charges from an incident at a church and the second where he resisted deputies who came to serve a warrant on those charges which led to several felony charges.
The initial probable cause affidavit from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office erroneously listed the incorrect church where in the incident happened, saying it occurred at the Yellville Methodist Church. It actually happened at the Yellville Assembly of God Church.
Our original story ran Sept. 23.
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