Arkansas Attorney General's Office - News - 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock /news/tag/arkansas-attorney-generals-office/ 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Tue, 12 May 2026 14:18:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Launches Wellness Vending Machine with Free Narcan and Fentanyl Test Kits /news/2026/05/12/ua-little-rock-launches-wellness-vending-machine-with-free-narcan-and-fentanyl-test-kits/ Tue, 12 May 2026 13:00:00 +0000 /news/?p=94123 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock has installed a new wellness vending machine designed to give students easier access to personal care and harm reduction resources in one central location on campus. Located ... 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Launches Wellness Vending Machine with Free Narcan and Fentanyl Test Kits

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糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock has installed a new wellness vending machine designed to give students easier access to personal care and harm reduction resources in one central location on campus.

Located near Health Services in the Donaghey Student Center, the vending machine was launched in partnership with the Arkansas Attorney General鈥檚 Office as part of the statewide 鈥淥ne Pill Can Kill鈥 campaign, which raises awareness about the dangers of counterfeit pills and fentanyl-related overdoses. Through the partnership, students now have free access to Narcan and fentanyl testing kits in a central location on campus.

鈥淎rkansas has seen a sharp decline in opioid overdose deaths in the past several years, which is great news. But one death is too many, so our work with the One Pill Can Kill initiative isn鈥檛 done,鈥 said Attorney General Tim Griffin. 鈥淭his vending machine at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock is a valuable tool in our fight against illicit opioids. The free Narcan available to students and others may well save a life, which is why I was proud to provide opioid settlement dollars to fund it.鈥

NARCAN machine.

In addition to harm reduction resources, the machine also includes a variety of personal care and wellness items available for purchase, including:

  • First-aid supplies and headache medicine
  • Pregnancy tests
  • Toothpaste and toothbrushes
  • Deodorant and other hygiene products

鈥淭he health and safety of our campus community remain our highest priorities,鈥 said Dr. Cody Decker, vice chancellor for student affairs. 鈥淏y providing these resources in a central and accessible location, we are helping ensure students have the tools they need to stay safe and supported.鈥

University leaders said the goal is to make important health and safety resources easier for students to access without stigma or unnecessary barriers.

鈥淲e want students to know these resources are here for them without judgment,鈥 said Sharon Ann Downs, assistant vice chancellor for student affairs. 鈥淲hether someone needs a basic hygiene item or a fentanyl testing kit, this machine helps ensure support is available when they need it.鈥

The wellness vending machine is available during all Donaghey Student Center building hours.

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Arkansas Attorney General鈥檚 Office Visits 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Cybersecurity Club /news/2025/03/10/cybersecurity-club/ Mon, 10 Mar 2025 13:35:00 +0000 /news/?p=90477 The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Cybersecurity Club hosted a special meeting on Feb. 25 featuring industry experts from the Arkansas Attorney General鈥檚 Office, giving students an inside look ... Arkansas Attorney General鈥檚 Office Visits 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Cybersecurity Club

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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Cybersecurity Club hosted a special meeting on Feb. 25 featuring industry experts from the Arkansas Attorney General鈥檚 Office, giving students an inside look at the intersection of cybersecurity, digital forensics, and law enforcement.

With cybersecurity threats evolving rapidly, 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock鈥檚 Cybersecurity Club remains committed to preparing students for careers in digital defense with talks from experienced industry experts.

The meeting, held in the Engineering and Information Technology Building, featured a panel of guests, including Walter Mahone, deputy chief of the Special Investigations Division and director of the Cyber Crimes Unit; Amber Kalmer, director of digital forensics; Jessica Middleton, cybersecurity analyst; and Lucy, a K9 specially trained in electronic storage detection (ESD).

Students heard firsthand how professionals in digital forensics and cybersecurity uncover hidden digital evidence, investigate cybercrimes, and collaborate with law enforcement agencies. The speakers also shared insights on career paths in the growing cybersecurity field.

Mahone, who initially had no plans to work in cybersecurity, described how he transitioned into the field.

鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 the computer guy,鈥 he admitted. 鈥淚 wanted to work on big terrorism cases, but everything now involves a cell phone or a computer. One burglary case we solved came down to a cell phone tower dump, and that got me thinking. I wanted to be part of this.鈥

Middleton, who holds a master鈥檚 degree in sociology, also took an unconventional path into cybersecurity.

鈥淚 started as a crime analyst with the Little Rock Police Department, working with intelligence and studying threats,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat background helps in cybersecurity because I think about how an adversary might act and how to counter them.鈥

The panelists emphasized the increasing demand for digital forensic specialists in the cybersecurity job market.

鈥淚 see a lot more forensics jobs open,鈥 Mahone said. 鈥淐ybersecurity is a hot field, but forensics remains critical. If you鈥檙e looking for a career, don鈥檛 overlook forensics. It鈥檚 where a lot of opportunities are right now.鈥

Lucy, an electronic storage detection K9 from the Arkansas Attorney General鈥檚 Office, demonstrates how she sniffs-out digital media storage devices during a Cybersecurity Club meeting at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock. Photo by Benjamin Krain.
Lucy, an electronic storage detection K9 from the Arkansas Attorney General鈥檚 Office, demonstrates how she sniffs-out digital media storage devices during a Cybersecurity Club meeting at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock. Photo by Benjamin Krain.

Lessons from the Field

Kalmer, who oversees digital forensics at the AG鈥檚 office, introduced students to Lucy, a specially trained dog that can detect hidden electronic storage devices. ESD K9s are trained to detect the presence of electronic media storage or other digital evidence, such as hard drives, USB drives, and cell phones. 

鈥淟ucy goes on our search warrants and can find hidden cell phones, USBs, and microSD cards,鈥 Kalmer said. 鈥淪he鈥檚 an invaluable part of our team, and when she鈥檚 not working cases, she also serves as a therapy dog for victims.鈥

She shared a famous case where an ESD dog helped law enforcement locate hidden storage devices inside drywall, leading to a major conviction. ESD K9s like Lucy came to prominence when another ESD K9 Bear detected key evidence in the home of Jared Fogle, former Subway spokesman, who was sentenced to 15 years in prison for his crimes.

鈥淭he same trainer who trained that dog trained Lucy,鈥 she noted. 鈥淭here are only about 147 of these dogs in the world.鈥

Career Advice for Future Cybersecurity Professionals

The panelists encouraged students to be proactive in networking and skill development.

鈥淎s a student, you have a powerful advantage,鈥 Middleton said. 鈥淵ou can reach out to professionals on LinkedIn and ask for five minutes of their time. Take classes in different areas. You never know where it might lead.鈥

Mahone stressed the value of government experience for new graduates.

鈥淭he best thing about government jobs is they offer training, security clearances, and real-world experience,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou鈥檒l see and learn things that private sector professionals might not. That experience can set you up for higher-paying jobs later.鈥

The speakers also recommended industry certifications such as those from Magnet and Cellebrite, as well as free training resources from the National White Collar Crime Center and Codeacademy.

鈥淐ertifications show initiative,鈥 Mahone said. 鈥淎s someone who looks at resumes, they stand out.鈥

糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock cybersecurity students found the presentation valuable and insightful.

鈥淚t was great and really informative,鈥 said Isaac Ceja, a cybersecurity major. 鈥淚 found the distinction between forensics and cybersecurity to be really useful, but I also enjoyed learning how they all work together with law enforcement to be successful.鈥

Patrick Roberts, a sophomore cybersecurity major interested in Blue Team operations, appreciated the panel鈥檚 practical career advice.

鈥淭he presentation was very informative,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 liked learning that you don鈥檛 have to be a tech expert to get into these positions. Also, seeing Lucy the K9 in action was awesome.鈥

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