Willow Springs Police

Citations
October 21
David Leonard Allen, Mountain Grove, failure to maintain financial responsibility.
Jacob Raymond James Kalina, West Plains, exceeding the posted speed limit.
James C. Bell, Mountain View, exceeding the posted speed limit.
October 22
Matt Douglas Wilbanks, Mountain View, exceeding the posted speed limit.
Kasara Grace Frost, Mountain View, exceeding the posted speed limit.
Robert James Ennis, West Plains, exceeding the posted speed limit.
Amanda Nichole Stuart, Otterville, exceeding the posted speed limit.
October 23
Jace Colton Rodgers, Willow Springs, exceeding the posted speed limit.
Paul D. Welton, West Plains, exceeding the posted speed limit.
Andraneka S. Ward, Memphis, Tn., exceeding the posted speed limit.
Gabriela Coursen, Willow Springs, exceeding the posted speed limit.
Destiny Sellers, Cartersville, Ga., exceeding the posted speed limit.|
October 27
Autumn Marie Medcalf, Willow Springs, driving while revoked/suspended.
 
Calls for Service
October 21
A water main break was reported on Springfield Road, closing the road for the day.
A possible stroke victim was reported in the parking lot of G&W Foods.
A one-vehicle motor accident was reported on County Road 1070.
October 22
Contact was made with the driver of a disabled tractor trailer on the U.S. Highway 60/63 ramp to Industrial Drive. The driver stated that assistance was enroute.
October 23
A resident on Short Street reported being harassed.
A dispute was reported at a trailer park on State Route 76. A male subject was injured after being pushed off his motorcycle. The injured male did not wish to pursue charges.
October 24
An individual came to the police department to report a possible scam.
Possible squatters were reported on Hill Street. No one was found in the area.
A theft was reported at a rental property on Center Street. 
A woman reported being harassed by her ex-boyfriend at a residence on East High Street. The woman’s ex-boyfriend stated that he did not want her at the residence. The man was advised that he would have to go through proper legal steps for eviction.
October 25
Assistance was given to a stranded motorist at Main and Harris.
October 26
A theft was reported on Belshe.
A reckless driver was reported on North Center Street. The vehicle was not located.
A caller stated that she had asked a male subject to move along when he was playing guitar outside of Dollar General. The caller stated that the male subject had become argumentative.
 
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