Eureka Springs Councilman Harold Meyer Facing Felony Charges Following State Police Investigation Into Aggravated Assault and Criminal Mischief

Eureka Springs official Harold Meyer faces felony charges for aggravated assault and property damage. Arkansas State Police confirm the 76 year old was arrested.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 17, 2026, 4:19 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from KY3

Eureka Springs Councilman Harold Meyer Facing Felony Charges Following State Police Investigation Into Aggravated Assault and Criminal Mischief - article image
Eureka Springs Councilman Harold Meyer Facing Felony Charges Following State Police Investigation Into Aggravated Assault and Criminal Mischief - article image

State Intervention in Municipal Leadership Conduct

The Arkansas State Police Criminal Investigation Division executed the arrest of a sitting Eureka Springs city official following a series of disturbances that occurred throughout the previous summer. Harold Frederick Meyer, who serves on the local city council, was taken into custody on Friday, March 10, after state agents finalized their review of his actions. The intervention by state level law enforcement was requested by local authorities to ensure a thorough and independent assessment of the criminal allegations leveled against the seventy-six year old politician.

Vandalism During Public Community Gatherings

The first set of charges stems from an incident dated June 3, 2025, where the Eureka Springs Police Department sought assistance regarding a disturbance at a municipal park. During a community event, Councilman Meyer allegedly intentionally damaged personal property belonging to another individual. The investigation into this specific outburst resulted in a felony charge of first degree criminal mischief, highlighting the severity of the property destruction involved. Legal documents suggest that the venue of a public city park added significant weight to the state’s decision to pursue felony level prosecution.

Violent Physical Altercation with Neighbor

The legal troubles for the councilman intensified shortly after the park incident due to a second conflict reported on July 14, 2025. Local police again requested that the state’s Criminal Investigation Division take over the case to examine Meyer’s role in a physical altercation involving a neighbor. This investigation concluded that the councilman’s behavior met the criteria for aggravated assault. State officials have not released specific details regarding the nature of the weapons or force used, but the classification of the charge indicates a high level of perceived threat or physical aggression.

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