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Jonesboro company owners arrested on multiple felony charges

Jonesboro company owners arrested on multiple felony charges

Photo: Contributed/Jonesboro Police Department


Jonesboro, AR – (JonesboroRightNow.com) – Two company owners were arrested Thursday morning on multiple felony charges, the Jonesboro Police Department announced.

According to a JPD news release, William (Zach) Herron and Melissa Herron were arrested on charges of continuing a criminal enterprise, a Class Y felony, theft of $25,000 or more, a Class B felony, theft of services of $25,000 or more, a Class B felony, and obtaining a signature by deception, a Class D felony.

JPD received numerous reports in October that All-Star Solutions of Jonesboro had not completed paid services, the release said.

“An investigation into All-Star’s business records, conducted through search warrants, revealed that over 51 clients who were solicited by All-Star’s sales representatives for roofing services and paid a total of over $250,000 to the company have not received any services from All-Star or requested refunds,” the release said.

Source: Craighead County Detention Center online jail roster

The release added that some of these clients had entered into contracts with All-Star as early as May 2024.

The two were transported to the Craighead County Detention Center and are awaiting probable cause hearings.

People who are owed money or services by All-Star Restoration and have not filed a police report with JPD are encouraged to contact Detective Austin Morgan at (870) 935-6710.

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