Mountain View Police

Citations
November 18
James Lanagan, Jr., 22, Knoxville, Tenn., exceeding the posted speed limit.
Jacob Sherman, 20, Birch Tree, failure to display state license plates.
David Wallace, 62, Shephersville, Ken., exceeding the posted speed limit.
November 19
Kadeem Louder, 34, Clarksville, Tenn., exceeding the posted speed limit.
Skylar Burton, 24, Nashville, Tenn., exceeding the posted speed limit.
November 21
Christopher Keenan, 28, Anadarko, Okla., exceeding the posted speed limit.
November 24
David Mullaney, 64, Mountain View, driving while intoxicated, careless and imprudent driving involving an accident, failure to maintain financial responsibility.
Cole Cornman, 27, Mountain View, failure to display state license plates.
November 25
Michael Bales, 47, Mountain View, failure to drive on the right side of the roadway, failure to register a motor vehicle.
David Martin, 30, Mountain View, failure to use a turn signal, stop sign violation.
November 27
Tina Turnbull, 37, Vanzant, driving while intoxicated, failure to register a motor vehicle.
Devin Windsor, 36, Loudon, Tex., exceeding the posted speed limit.
December 1
Teresa White, 60, Alma, Ark., driving while revoked/suspended, failure to maintain financial responsibility.
 
Calls for Service
November 18
A report was taken for a two-vehicle accident.
A follow-up was done with a business regarding a prior incident.
November 19
A male subject was reportedly yelling at employees at Honeysuckle Inn. The man was gone when an officer arrived.
Contact was made with a property owner doing a controlled burn.
Anchor reported a fuel theft. 
A hit-and-run accident was reported near Apple Market.
November 20
Contact was made with individuals at the golf course after hours. The area was cleared.
Vandalism was reported at public park restrooms.
A traffic accident was reported near Crosscut Liquor.
November 21
A residential alarm was activated. It was determined to be a false alarm set off by a family member.
A possible stolen vehicle was reported on East Sixth Street.
A one-vehicle accident was reported that involved a deer.
A female subject was reported walking around and talking to herself. An officer was sent to check on the woman.
A female subject was arrested for possession of suspected methamphetamine during a traffic stop near McDonald’s.
November 22
EMS was called to assist a woman who had fallen in her home. The discovery of the woman was the result of a well-being check. 
A male subject reported a trespassing incident. Contact was made with the suspect who was advised to stay off the property.
An abandoned vehicle was towed from the turn lane on East U.S. Highway 60.
November 23
An officer was dispatched to West Fourth Street to speak to a male subject who stated that his girlfriend was threatening to call the police on him. 
A well-being check was requested for a female subject on Delp Road who had reportedly been awake for days and was hallucinating.
A male subject requested extra patrol near his home.
November 26
A loose cow was reported by a resident on Woolsey Street. The cow was returned to its pasture.
A male subject reported that a fraudulent account had been opened in his name.
A “No Trespassing” sign was reported stolen from a yard on South Elm.
A car was reported block the ATM at West Plains Bank. The car had run out of gas.
November 27
A domestic disturbance was reported on North Oak Street.
A suicidal female was reported on East First Street. The woman was taken to the hospital.
November 28
A caller reported that two dogs had gotten into her trash and appeared to be mistreated. The owner confirmed that the dogs are being cared for.
A syringe was located in a ditch on East Fifth Street.
A runaway juvenile was reported on East Second Street. The juvenile was found a short time later.
A verbal altercation was reported at Walmart. The involved parties were separated.
November 29
The front door of Fine China was damaged. The glass was found broken out of the front door.
A noise reported on North Marr Street was determined to be a stop sign hitting a pole.
An individual reported that his laptop was stolen after someone picked the lock to his residence.
November 30
A domestic disturbance was reported on South Elm.
December 1
A female subject was reported having a seizure at Dollar General. EMS arrived on scene to assist the woman.
A truck was reported broken down near Signal.
 
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