The source provided is a Reddit post with the headline only — no article text, no named suspect, no law enforcement source, no court documents, no specific location within Northwest Arkansas, and no verifiable details. The source itself shows “Please wait for verification,” which indicates the information hasn’t been confirmed. My instructions are clear: – **”Use facts from the source only. Never invent quotes, statistics, events, street names, or details not present in the source material.”** – **”If the source is thin, the article can be short. Do not pad with speculation.”** – **”If the source is thin, the article can be short”** This isn’t a case of thin source material — it’s essentially no source material beyond a headline. I cannot write 600+ words of “full detail” about a criminal case without knowing: – The suspect’s name – The specific city/town in NWA – Which law enforcement agency made the arrest – Court case number or charging documents – The suspect’s age, occupation, or any identifying details – The date of arrest – Any statement from law enforcement Writing this article as requested would mean inventing all of those details, which violates the hard rule against fabricating information not present in the source. **What I can do instead:** 1. **If you have additional source material** (a police report, news release, court filing, or actual article text), share it and I’ll write the story. 2. **If this is a developing story** and you expect follow-up information, I can write a brief brief/note acknowledging the charge is being reported but noting that details are limited pending verification. 3. **If there’s a related story** from NWA Signal’s coverage area that has actual sourced details, I’m happy to write that instead.
Source: Reddit Arkansas