Griffin: ‘A repeat criminal is now off the streets and will face justice for her crimes’
LITTLE ROCK – Attorney General Tim Griffin today issued the following statement after an
investigation led by agents in his office resulted in the arrest of Dominique Dyserajean Price, 32, of Little Rock on a felony count of theft of property:
“I have made combating organized retail crime a top priority for my Special Investigations
Division. And as I’ve said many times, stopping organized criminals requires an organized
response, and so we’ve focused on strengthening our relationships with law enforcement
agencies at the local, state, and federal levels to better take on this challenge.
“We saw an example of that commitment to collaboration paying off in the arrest of Dominique
Price. Agents in my office were contacted in early October by the Sherwood Police Department
regarding criminal activity that might be a coordinated effort by an organized group.
“After investigating, my agents were able to rule out any connections to organized retail crime,
but in so doing they gathered enough evidence to charge Price with theft of property. They also
learned that she was already wanted on multiple warrants by the Little Rock Police Department,
including theft of property, breaking or entering, and criminal use of a prohibited weapon.
“While this particular investigation did not lead us to an organized retail crime operation, this
shows the value of collaboration among law enforcement agencies. A repeat criminal is now off
the streets and will face justice for her crimes.
“I am grateful to the agents in my Special Investigations Division and to the Sherwood Police
Department and the Little Rock Police Department for their excellent work on this case.”
Price was arrested by Little Rock Police on December 5 following a traffic stop. She was booked
into the Pulaski County Regional Detention Facility.
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About Attorney General Tim Griffin
Tim Griffin was sworn in as the 57th Attorney General of Arkansas on January 10, 2023, having previously served as the state’s 20th Lieutenant Governor from 2015-2023. From 2011-2015,
Griffin served as the 24th representative of Arkansas’s Second Congressional District, where he
served on the House Committee on Ways and Means, House Armed Services Committee, House
Committee on Foreign Affairs, House Committee on Ethics and House Committee on the
Judiciary while also serving as a Deputy Whip for the Majority.
Griffin has served as an officer in the U.S. Army Reserve Judge Advocate General’s (JAG)
Corps for more than 28 years and currently holds the rank of colonel. In 2005, Griffin was
mobilized to active duty as an Army prosecutor at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and served with the
101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) in Mosul, Iraq.
He is currently serving as the Commander of the 2d Legal Operations Detachment in New
Orleans, Louisiana. His previous assignments include serving as the Commander of the 134th
Legal Operations Detachment at Fort Liberty (née Bragg), North Carolina, and as a Senior
Legislative Advisor to the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness at the
Pentagon. Griffin earned a master’s degree in strategic studies as a Distinguished Honor
Graduate from the U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania.
Griffin also served as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas, and Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Political Affairs for President George W. Bush; Special
Assistant to Assistant Attorney General Michael Chertoff, Criminal Division, U.S. Department
of Justice; Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of Arkansas;
Senior Investigative Counsel, Government Reform and Oversight Committee, U.S. House of
Representatives; and Associate Independent Counsel, Office of Independent Counsel David M.
Barrett, In re: HUD Secretary Henry Cisneros.
Griffin is a graduate of Magnolia High School, Hendrix College in Conway, and Tulane Law
School in New Orleans. He attended graduate school at Oxford University. He is admitted to
practice law in Arkansas (active) and Louisiana (inactive). Griffin lives in Little Rock with his
wife, Elizabeth, a Camden native, and their three children.
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