Mountain View Police

Citations
May 6
William Mattison, 40, Willow Springs, failure to drive on the right side of the roadway.
Johnathan Martin, 30, Mountain View, seatbelt violation.
Alex Higgins, 18, Mountain View, exceeded the posted speed limit.
Sara Zamora-Vega, 21, Mountain View, careless and imprudent driving. 
May 9
James Pingel, 46, Mansfield, failure to register a motor vehicle, failure to display state license plates.
Abigail Norris, 22, Birch Tree, lighting violation.
Anthony Phillips, 32, Peace Valley, lighting violation, seatbelt violation.
May 10
Michelle Redman, 29, West Plains, driving while intoxicated, failure to drive on the right side of the roadway, failure to maintain financial responsibility.
Cherish Kargel, 37, Birch Tree, lighting violation.
Noah Jester, 18, Mountain View, lighting violation.
Kelsey Schmidt, 23, Birch Tree, lighting violation.
May 11
Noah Johnson, 19, Pomona, lighting violation.
May 12
Rickie Renegar, 27, Mountain View, failure to display state license plates.
 
Calls for Service
May 6
A dog bite victim was reported at Mercy Hospital. The victim was reportedly from Shannon County.
Panhandlers were reported in the Walmart parking lot. The individuals were advised that they were required to get a license through the city.
An abandoned vehicle was reported on the side of the road on Pine. A friend of the vehicle owner stated that he would come get the vehicle.
Assistance was given to a Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper on a vehicle search.
May 7
An individual on Second Street reported stolen medication.
Items were reported stolen from a vehicle on Wilford.
A domestic disturbance was reported on State Route Y. The involved parties were advised to leave each other alone.
A female caller contacted the Mountain View Police Department about an ongoing family issue. Information was provided to the caller.
May 8
Mercy EMS requested assistance with a medical alarm call on James Street. The alert was found to be a false alarm.
A male was reported sleeping in a vehicle on James Street. The man was taken into custody on drug related charges.
A woman came to the police department with a dog she had found. The dog was taken to the city pound.
May 10
Walmart Pharmacy called to confirm stolen medication. The pharmacy was advised that the department does not take stolen medication reports.
May 11
Signal reported that a driver had collided with the building. No injuries were reported. The driver was operating a UTV with no license or registration when they struck the metal siding on the building.
A driver ran into guttering at the license office, causing damage. The driver then left the area without stopping. The driver was identified.
A man who was previously trespassed from the laundromat was reported back at the business. The man stated that he did not realize that he could not be there and agreed to leave.
A two-vehicle accident was reported by a witness in the Walmart parking lot. The vehicles were gone upon arrival of an officer.
A vehicle fled from the scene of an accident near Anchor. Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop E and Troop G were advised of the suspect vehicle.
May 12
A burglary was reported at an apartment on East Seventh Street. A report was taken, and the investigation continues.
A school bus was involved in a minor accident with another vehicle at Signal. No injuries were reported.
A vehicle was reported driving recklessly in the church parking lot on Fifth Street. The vehicle was not able to be located.
Property damage was reported at a church on West Second Street. The reporting party requested that a report be made.
 
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