West Plains Police Department

Arrests
March 6
Dylon Keith Hollowell, 26, trespassing, burglary-first degree, sexual misconduct-first degree-second offense
Daniel Antonio Watson-Lara, 28, failure to appear (two counts)
March 7
Joseph Edward Simpson, 60, failure to appear
March 8
Daniel James Johnson, 39, stealing
Jamie Carl Dulin, 24, domestic assault-third degree 
Ashley Leigh Ann Cooper, 28, domestic assault-fourth degree 
March 10
John Leon Long, III, 21, stealing 
Brent Eric Coulsell, 50, failure to appear (three counts)
March 11
Ashley Nicole Osgood, 37, court ordered commit
Mercury Cam Miller, 29, failure to appear (three counts)
March 12
Brittney Lanell Tackitt, 32, failure to appear (two counts)
Daneille Leann Boultes, 32, failure to appear
Amanda Wallace, 37, 80-day court ordered commitment
Doyle Dean Richardson, 58, failure to appear
 
Calls for Service
March 6
Officer Barrett took a report of fraudulent use of a credit or debit device.
Officer Ivie Powell responded to Southern Hills in reference to a property damage to a vehicle. The matter remains open and under investigation.
Officer Joel Lovelace responded to Lincoln Avenue for a report of a possible deceased person. 
Officer Stephens arrested a subject at a business on Preacher Roe Blvd for trespassing, burglary and sexual misconduct.
Officer Jacob Brixey responded to Hubert Redburn for a report of a suicidal male with a handgun. He placed the individual on a 96 hour hold for mental evaluation.
March 7
Officer Keepes responded to Opal Street regarding a disturbance. Property damage occurred and charges are being sought.
Officer Lovelace responded to Jackson Street for a report of stealing. He found no evidence and the case is closed.
Officer Keepes responded to Missouri Avenue for a report of an individual not breathing. He found the individual deceased.
Officer Martin assisted Howell County Deputies with an arrest. They took the individual into custody without incident.
Officers responded to the Howell County Sheriff’s Office for a report of a stolen vehicle. They learned the vehicle stolen from Kody Drive. The case is active and passed to the Investigative Division.
March 8
Officer Brixey responded to Dixon Street for a report of domestic disturbance. The individual fled the scene. Officers returned later and found the individual. They were arrested and placed on a 24 hour hold pending formal charges.
Officer Powell responded to Preacher Roe Blvd for a shoplifting in progress. Before he arrived the suspect fled the scene. The matter is open and under investigation. 
Officer Powell responded to a report of a vehicle accident with one vehicle leaving the scene. The matter is open and under investigation.
Southwest MO Cyber Crimes Task Force received a CyberTip Report from the National Center of Missing & Exploited Children, indicating that Google LLC had observed a file depicting child sexual abuse material on their platform. The suspect is identified as residing in the Douglas County, Missouri area. 
Southwest MO Cyber Crimes Task Force received a CyberTipline Report from the National Center of Missing & Exploited Children, indicating that Google had observed a file depicting child sexual abuse material on their platform. The suspect is identified as residing in the Wright County, Missouri area. 
Officer Keepes responded to Garfield Street for a report of stealing. Investigation found a lawn mower stolen from a residence. A report will be forwarded to the Detective Division.
Corporal Micah McKemie responded to Howard Avenue in reference to a domestic disturbance. Investigation found one individual slapped another repeatedly. They were arrested and charges are being sought.
March 9
Animal Control Officer Brad Jones received a call of dogs running at large on Wayhaven Drive. He captured the dogs and transported them to the animal control facility. After identifying the owners, citations were issued.
Officer Whitley Clark took a report of stealing. The case is considered open for further investigation.
Corporal Thomas Manning responded to Grove Street in reference to a possible deceased person. EMS transported one subject for possible overdose.
Corporal Manning responded to Burke Ave in reference to a domestic in progress. He made contact with two individuals and arrested one and place them on a 24 hour hold pending formal charges.
Officers responded to a juvenile having a mental crisis. The student made threats to harm himself and others. The parents took the juvenile to the hospital for treatment. The case will be forwarded to the Juvenile Office.
Corporal McKemie responded to Seventh Street in reference to a verbal dispute. Investigation found the dispute occurred over the possibility of a child being touched. A report will be forwarded to the Missouri Abuse and Neglect Hotline.
March 10
Officer Barrett responded to Bill Virdon for a report of trespassing. An individual sleeping in front of the business had previously been trespassed from the property. He issued the individual a citation.
Officer Lovelace took a report of a subject threatening harm to themselves with a  piece of glass. He placed the subject on a 96 hour hold for mental evaluation. 
March 11
Officer Chris Siegrist responded to Stephens Street for a verbal argument. Investigation found one individual involved to be a juvenile. He returned the juvenile to their legal guardians.
Officer Stephens responded to Christopher Street for a report of an individual with a gunshot wound. Investigation found it to be an accidental, self-inflicted wound. They transported the individual to Ozark Health Care with non-life-threatening wounds for treatment.
 
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