Mountain View Police

Citations 
October 8
Lorain Allsman, 56, West Plains, possession of drug paraphernalia. 
Cory Teske, 42, Birch Tree, driving while intoxicated. 
October 9
Brian Drees, 22, Mountain View, lighting violation. 
October 11
James Doran, 24, Mustang, Okla., exceeding the posted speed limit. 
Micah Long, 19, Mountain View, exceeding the posted speed limit. 
Jenna Koogler, 18, Mountain View, failure to display state license plates. 
Crystal Bradshaw, 41, Mountain View, failure to use headlights when required. 
Angela Pfannkuch, 44, Hastings, Ne., exceeding the posted speed limit. 
Heather Bay, 36, Mountain View, possession of drug paraphernalia. 
Donna Pinnell, 62, Mountain View, failure to register a motor vehicle, failure to maintain financial responsibility. 
October 12
Kevin Conner, 55, Mountain View, exceeding the posted speed limit. 
Nicolas Cockrum, 27, West Plains, seatbelt violation. 
Dustin Chastain, 35, Mountain View, lighting violation. 
Riley Pickard, 19, Mountain View, peace disturbance, failure to display state license plates. 
Cody Acuff, 37, Mountain View, stealing, failure to display state license plates, failure to maintain financial responsibility, resisting arrest, no valid operator license. 
John Rodgers, 29, Mountain View, dog at large. 
Didi Drexler, 36, Mountain View, exceeding the posted speed limit. 
Destiny Brewer, 24, Mountain View, lighting violation. 
October 13
Chris Squire, 34, Birch Tree, failure to display state license plates. 
Joshua Pitts, 37, Summersville, lighting violation. 
 
Calls for Service 
October 8
An unsecured door was discovered during door checks on Oak Street. The building was cleared, and contact was made with the building key holder. 
A female subject came to the police department for a child custody exchange. 
A report was received of someone banging on trailers on Washington. The area was checked, but no one was located. 
A theft was reported at Walmart. Surveillance video was provided by Walmart. 
Suspicious activity was reported at Woolsey’s car lot. The area was checked, but no one was located. 
A two-vehicle accident occurred at U.S. Highway 60 and Elm. There were no injuries. 
October 9
A domestic disturbance was reported on State Route W. A female subject at the scene left since she did not live at the property. 
A local business requested extra patrol for a few nights. 
A person was reportedly lying on the ground near Liberty High School. The area was checked, but no one was found. 
October 10
A person called about getting a handgun back after a case is heard. Information was provided. 
A vehicle was reported parked on private property. Upon arrival, the vehicle was gone. 
A child custody exchange was conducted at the police department. 
Unauthorized burning was reported on Buddy Lane. Contact was made with the subject, who agreed to put out the fire. 
Extra patrol was requested by a business on East 5th due to recent suspicious activity. 
October 11
Assistance was requested with a male subject on Delp Road that had fallen. 
A missing teen was reported at a residence on 4th Street. An interpreter from the Missouri State Highway Patrol was called in to assist. 
Suspicious activity was reported on 2nd Street. Patrol was conducted in the area, but the suspect vehicle could not be located. 
A load vehicle was reported on Delp. The vehicle was stopped, and the driver was given a citation for disturbing the peace. 
An unlocked door was discovered at a business on Tom Frommel. The area was checked, and the building was secured. 
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