Pursuant to Payton, officers executing an arrest warrant at a residence must have (1) a reasonable belief that the suspect resides at the place to be entered and (2) reason to believe that the suspect is present at the time the warrant is executed. United States v. Risse, 83 F.3d 212, 216 (8th Cir.1996); see alsoBenavidez v. State, 352 Ark. 374, 379–80, 101 S.W.3d 242, 246–47 (2003) (applying Payton analysis); Gutierrez v. State, 2012 Ark. App. 628, at 6–7, 2012 WL 5439949 (same). Evans does not argue that the outstanding warrant for his arrest was invalid.