Mountain View Police

Citations
March 18
Ethan Vansoyk, Mountain View, seatbelt violation. 
Kyle Owen, 40, Mountain View, exceeding the posted speed limit.  
Tyler Zitter, West Plains, lighting violation. 
David Moore, Willow Springs, lighting violation. 
Dennis Smith, Mountain View, failure to display state license plates. 
Matthew Layman, Mountain View, lighting violation. 
March 19
Maly Wyatt, Mountain View, failure to register a motor vehicle. 
Andrea Helms, Winona, lighting violation. 
March 21
Benjamin Lehman, Summersville, lighting violation. 
Justin Grogan, Mountain View, failure to display state license plates. 
Joshua Perry, Eminence, lighting violation. 
March 24
Jessie Hite, Birch Tree, leaving the scene of an accident, failure to maintain financial responsibility. 
 
 
Calls for Service 
March 18
A subject reported having child custody issues.
A dog owner was given a citation after their dog was reported loose and chasing children who were riding bicycles on East Marr. 
An older male subject was reported trying to get a ride from customers at Signal. The subject was gone when an officer arrived on the scene. 
The Howell County Sheriff’s Office called for a possible agency assist on a vehicle that they were trying to stop on U.S. Highway 60. A deputy was able to make the traffic stop before the driver arrived in Mountain View. 
A caller requested information on how to obtain an ex parte. 
Assistance was requested for a patient transport at Mercy Clinic. 
A well-being check was requested for a male subject who had taken off walking after an altercation on State Route W. 
Two stolen firearms were reported at EZ Gun and Pawn. 
A caller reported receiving a bad check. 
March 20
A medical call was received from Dollar General. An employee reportedly experienced a seizure. The building was secured until another employee could arrive. 
A well-being check was requested for a female subject on 1st Street. The caller reported that the woman is diabetic. 
March 21
Agency assistance was requested by the Shannon County Sheriff’s Office for a medical call on Old Highway 60. 
March 22
EMS requested assistance to obtain entry to an apartment on Delp Road. 
A female subject reported a tree that had fallen on State Route Y near the Jacks Fork River. 
A woman reported a stray cat in her garage that was trying to attack her. 
Air traffic control requested information on a flight that had not checked in. The plane had landed with no issue. 
March 23
The Missouri State Highway Patrol called to confirm a warrant. 
A woman called regarding a warrant for her son. 
A towing company called to report that they were conducting a repossession of a vehicle. 
A female subject was arrested on active warrants at her apartment on Ash. 
No injuries were reported in a two-vehicle accident on East 5th Street. Both vehicles were able to be driven from the scene. 
A well-being check was requested for a resident on Ash. Contact was made with the individual, who was fine. 
A male was reported sleeping tin the laundromat on 1st Street. The area was checked, and no one was found inside. 
A woman called to request information about a traffic accident. 
A lift assist was requested at a residence on Delp Road. A male subject had fallen on the floor and could not get up. 
March 24
The back license plate was reported missing from the city van. 
A suspicious vehicle was reported near Apple Market. The vehicle was gone upon officer arrival. 
A woman reported that her son’s vehicle was vandalized by individuals known to her. 
 
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