Mountain View Police

Citations
September 16
Christy Weaver, 37, Guthrie, Ok., exceeding the posted speed limit. 
September 17
Colin Hickey, 24, Joliet, Il., exceeding the posted speed limit. 
Aleksey Belinskiy, 48, Pottersville, third degree assault. 
Tyler Adams-Clements, 27, Kansas City, failure to register a motor vehicle, failure to obey an officer, failure to maintain financial responsibility.
James Byse, 53, Mountain View, failure to use a turn signal.
September 18
Tanner Cook, 21, Mountain View, exceeding the posted speed limit, driving while intoxicated.
September 19
Michelle McKee, 59, Mountain View, exceeding the posted speed limit. 
September 21 
Rueben Lindsay, 61, Philadelphia, Pa., exceeding the posted speed limit. 
Daniel Beaty, 25, Rockfield, Ky., exceeding the posted speed limit.  
 
Calls for Service
September 16
A report was received of a mother and daughter fighting. Both parties were ordered to separate. 
September 17
Drug paraphernalia was located inside a vacant room at Honeysuckle Inn. The paraphernalia was turned in to be destroyed. 
A large piece of a tire was located on U.S. Highway 60 near The Anchor. The tire was removed from the roadway. 
September 18
An unresponsive male was observed in a garage. Contact was made with the man, who stated that his back had gone out and refused medical treatment. 
A female subject requested to speak with an officer about a child custody issue. The woman was advised to contact a lawyer, since she lived in another town.
September 19
The Missouri State Highway Patrol requested warrant confirmation. Assistance was rendered. 
A non-injury vehicle accident was reported near Apple Market. Neither involved party requested an accident report. 
Minor injuries were reported in a two-vehicle accident at Elm and U.S. Highway 60. The injured were transported from the scene by ambulance. 
A female subject reported receiving harassing messages and phone calls. The woman was advised to block the number from calling or texting her. 
A male subject reported a vehicle that had been parked at the senior apartments for three weeks that had not moved. 
A female subject requested a ride from an officer. The woman was driven to the city limits. 
An officer responded to a security alarm at a commercial address. The alarm was disarmed by a key holder at the property, and the business was secured. 
A verbal altercation was reported between a male and female subject. The involved parties were asked to leave the building in the morning, at the request of the building owner. 
September 20
A woman reported that a person known to her was driving without a valid license. 
A verbal altercation was reported. The two involved parties were separated. 
September 21
Officers responded to the Walmart parking lot for a DUI investigation. A male suspect was arrested at the scene. 
Assistance was given to the Children’s Division in an investigation at a residence on Sharp Street. The matter remains under investigation. 
A male subject was arrested after being seen huffing a can of air duster. The Missouri State Highway Patrol was contacted, due to the male being outside of the city limits. The male had been arrested three hours before on the same offense. The man’s vehicle was towed from the scene. 
Assistance was given to EMS at the scene of an unresponsive male subject. A strong odor of marijuana was detected at the residence. 
The Missouri State Highway Patrol requested assistance with a K-9 unit. 
A couple reported that they were out walking their dog when they saw a male subject walking near their home and talking to himself. The subject was not located. 
September 22
Assistance was given to EMS for a male subject with chest pains on Duncan Street. 
A funeral escort was provided from Saint John Vianney Church to Chapel Hill. 
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