Mountain View Police Department
Tue, 05/14/2024 - 4:47pm
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Citations
May 3
Bryan Vanatta, 47, Mountain View, littering
Robert Renegar, 69, Birch Tree, creating or maintaining public nuisance
Derrick Zitter, 34, Mountain View, creating or maintaining public nuisance
May 4
Russell Killion, 30, West Plains, fail to display state plates
Elizabeth Orchard- Barton, 35, Birch Tree, creating or maintaining public nuisance
Esther Barrett, 57, Birch Tree, speeding 20-25 over
May 5
Billy Messix, 31, Mountain View, driving while license is suspended or revoked, fail to display state plates, dog at large
May 6
Matthew Rich, 29, Birch Tree, seat belt violation
Roy Kramer, 39, Birch Tree, seat belt violation
May 8
Travis Mourick, 53, Mountain View, seat belt violation
Tyler Knox, 19, Muscoda, Wisc., careless and imprudent driving
Calls for Service
May 3
Off. First Class Kylie McGee received a request to check on an older individual in a parking lot. She did not locate the individual.
Off. First Class McGee assisted Howell County Sheriff’s Office with a traffic stop.
Asst. Chief Stetson Schwien issued a warning for a nuisance ordination violation.
Asst. Chief Schwien assisted an individual with a littering complaint.
Asst. Chief Schwien received a call of suspicious behavior. Investigation found a call scam took place.
Officer Alexis Johnson issued a warning for a nuisance ordinance violation.
Officers spoke to two individuals requesting information or assistance and issued four traffic warnings.
May 4
Asst. Chief Scwhien received a request to assist in removing an unwanted person from property.
Asst. Chief Schwien responded to a report of stealing. The victim did not wish to pursue charges.
Asst. Chief Schwien responded to a report of a domestic incident. Investigation led to no charges filed and the parties informed to remain peaceful.
Lt. Trenton Roberts received information of a possible vehicle accident and passed it to the Highway Patrol.
Officers spoke to six individuals requesting information or assistance and issued three traffic warnings.
May 5
Cpl. Israel Guidry provided a courtesy ride to an individual walking in the rain.
Officer Johnson received a request for assistance from an individual that fell and did not need medical assistance.
Officer Johnson responded to a medical call of an individual having a seizure. Investigation found an extremely intoxicated individual and officers called EMS.
Officers spoke to two individuals requesting information or assistance and issued three traffic warnings.
May 6
Cpl. Guidry rendered assistance with a dumpster fire at the old Duncan Funeral Home on Elm St.
Officers Johnson and McGee responded to an alarm call on south 17 highway. They found the building secure.
Off. First Class McGee responded to an alarm on Falck Street and found the building secure.
Officers spoke to two individuals requesting information or assistance and issued two traffic warnings.
May 7
Off. First Class McGee conducted a safety check on an individual in a vehicle at the park.
Off. First Class McGee discovered possible water leaks on North Pine and Highway 60 and reported it to the water department for follow up investigation.
Off. First Class McGee assisted in removing several cows out on CR 3670 and Highwa Y. She reported the matter to the highway patrol.
Chief James Perkins took a report of possible property damage to the old Town and Country building.
Officers spoke to two individuals requesting information or assistance.
May 8
Asst. Chief Schwien responded to Lazy C’s Cafe and assisted a medical patient until EMS could arrive.
Sgt. Kaleb Berkshire removed a tree from the roadway and contacted city workers with information regarding the downed tree.
Off. First Class McGee responded to a report of a dog chasing a neighbor’s chickens. Investigation found the dog restrained in its owner’s yard. She issued a warning to the owner for the dog running at large.
Officers spoke to six individuals requesting information or assistance and issued four traffic warnings.
May 9
Asst. Chief Schwien conducted nuisance enforcement at a residence on E. 3rd St.
Officers spoke to two individuals requesting information or assistance and issued three traffic warnings.