The person of interest in the murder of Hot Springs Village Police dispatcher Dawna Natzke, Kevin Duck, is no longer a guest of the Garland County Detention Center.
The Garland County Sheriff's Department spokesman, James "Corky" Martin said, "I just received information that Kevin Duck was released on a $15,000.00 bond, in Hot Spring County, as a result of a probation or parole hearing that was held today in that county. As the housing agency for Hot Spring County, we have no information on the details of the hearing or of that release."
Martin added, Duck "is still a person of interest in the Natzke homicide and we have no updates on that case at this time." No charges have been brought against Duck in the Natzke murder.
Duck is the last person known to have seen Natzke alive. The two attended a Christmas party at the rented home of Village POA general manager Scott Randall. According to a witness Duck forced Natzke to leave the party. She left without her purse or her mother, whom she brought to the party.
The witness heard Natzke scream at one point outside of Randall's house. The two drove away in Natzke's car. Days later Natzke's car was found burned out in the Ouachita Forrest. Natzke's body was found in a heavily wooded area of the county over a week later.
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