Mountain View Police Department

Citations
June 27
Alexander Hayden, 24, Raymondville, speeding 16-19 over
Juvenile, 17, Mountain View, speeding 20-25 over
June 28
Jimmie Burks, 57, Mountain View, creating or maintaining a public nuisance
June 30
Vicki Alcorn, 57, Mountain View, failure to show proof of insurance
Abbie Schlattman, 46, Birch Tree, creating or maintaining a public nuisance
July 2
Kenta Norris, 39, Mountain View, driving while license suspended or revoked
Levi Kaut, 29, Raymondville, endangering the welfare of a child (three counts)
Kaelin Daroczy, 28, Birch Tree, failure to display state plates
Vanessa Conner, 34, Mountain View, sale by minor prohibited 
Ryan Herrold, 43, Mountain View, seatbelt violation
July 3
Liselee Snyder, 48, Mountain View, defective equipment – lights required
Rony Garcia- Lopez, 21, Nashville, Tenn., driving while intoxicated, driving with no valid license, failure to remain on right half of roadway
Landen Vermillion, 18, Willow Springs, failure to display state plates, failure to register vehicle, failure to show proof of insurance, possession of less than 35 grams of marijuana
Briyana Martin, 25, Birch Tree, driving with no valid license
Ethan Miller, 18, Houston, failure to show proof of insurance
July 4
Alicia Sweany, 32, Mountain View, endangering the welfare of a child
Susana Miranda-Rangel, 45, Mountain View, failure to show proof of insurance
Juvenile, 17, Willow Springs, failure to show proof of insurance, seatbelt violation
July 5
Winfield Oliver, 38, Mountain View, disorderly conduct
Quenton Reese, 18, Mountain View, speeding 6-10 over
Donnie Downs, 56, Birch Tree, seatbelt violation
July 8
Quenton Reese, 18, Mountain View, failure to stop at stop sign
 
Calls for Service
 
June 27
Officers spoke with individuals about a custody exchange.
Asst. Chief Stetson Schwien conducted a requested wellbeing check.
Asst. Chief Schwien issued a nuisance ordinance violation warning.
Officers spoke with one individual requesting information and issued four traffic violations.
June 28
Cpl. Kylie McGee checked on a vehicle parked at the golf course after hours.
Cpl. McGee conducted a safety check on individuals in a parked car. 
Cpl. McGee conducted a safety check on a vehicle parked by the roadside. She found the driver and passenger only switching places. 
Cpl. McGee removed a large armadillo from the roadway.
Officers conducted a requested building check for possible missing items.
Officers responded to a call reporting juveniles stealing items from porches. They met with the juveniles and referrals will be forwarded to the juvenile office.
Officers spoke to four individuals requesting information or assistance and issued two traffic warnings.
June 29
Officers warned juveniles of loud noise after receiving complaints.
Officers assisted Greene County Sheriff’s Office with a warrant inquiry and issued one traffic warning.
June 30
Cpl. McGee removed a large tree branch from the roadway. 
Officers received a complaint regarding disruptive individuals. They informed the individuals to leave or calm down.
Officers responded to a commercial alarm. 
Cpl. McGee investigated a non-injury vehicle accident.
Officers spoke to two individuals requesting information or assistance and issued two traffic warnings.
July 1 
Asst. Chief Schwien secured a firearm reportedly stolen from Springfield. He will forward the report to Springfield Police Department.
Officers spoke to one individual requesting assistance and issued three traffic warnings.
July 2
Officers spoke to an individual who requested assistance with children and issued six traffic warnings.
July 3
Officer Cook received a call to assist Shannon County Sheriff’s Office in helping locate a missing individual. While waiting for the other units to arrive, Oregon County Sheriff’s Office called and stated they contacted the individual west of Thomasville.
Officer Cook staged his vehicle for deployment of spike strips to assist Texas County Sheriff’s Office with a pursuit. 
Officer Cook responded to a report of a domestic altercation. He found no argument occurred. It was only a couple attempting to move furniture up a set of stairs.
Officer Cook spoke with an individual who received a nuisance ordinance violation warning. He found the warning did not apply to the individual.
Officers issued seven traffic violations.
July 4
Officers responded to a complaint of loud music and advised the individuals to turn it down.
Officer Scott located a toddler crawling around in the roadway without any parent. She contacted the parent, and issued them a citation and will also file a hotline report. 
Officers spoke with one individual regarding a prior incident and issued five traffic warnings.
July 5
Officers issued a warning for fireworks set off near midnight.
Officers issued a warning for loud music.
Officers informed a subject that they needed to head inside their house and stop rolling around in the street causing a disturbance.
Cpl. McGee issued a firework permit.
Officers spoke with three individuals requesting information or assistance and issued one traffic warning.
July 6
Officers responded to a report of a juvenile walking alone. They transported the juvenile back home.
Officers responded to Malone’s Motel for a tenant smoking marijuana in the room. They contacted the individual, and they left peacefully.
Officers arrested an individual on an outstanding warrant.
Cpl. McGee took a report of property damage and burglary.
Cpl. McGee spoke with an individual regarding a nuisance ordinance violation and offered information on cleaning up the property.
Cpl. McGee responded to a residential alarm. The owner set off the alarm accidently.
Cpl. McGee issued two firework permits.
Officers assisted an individual brought to the police department in an allegedly intoxicated state. They found the individual exhibited signs of dehydration and called EMS. A family member arrived and took the individual stating they would seek treatment.
Officers conducted a wellbeing check on an individual parked in a vehicle at the car wash for a long period of time. They found an individual playing on their phone.
Officers spoke to ten individuals requesting information or assistance and issued two traffic warnings.
July 7
Cpl. McGee received a from an individual stating they see someone in an abandoned house. At her response to the house, three juveniles ran from the building. She made with one of the juveniles and started an investigation into property damage. Interviews will be conducted with the juvenile office and referrals will be sent up.
Cpl. McGee assisted EMS with a medical call at Walmart.
Cpl. McGee removed a large tire and a large bag of trash from the roadway.
Cpl. McGee conducted a requested wellbeing check. 
Officers spoke to three individuals requesting information or assistance and issued one traffic warning.
July 8
Asst. Chief Schwien took a report of forgery.
Asst. Chief Schwien investigated a two-vehicle non-injury accident.
Officers attempted a wellbeing check on a dog reportedly left in an apartment for an extended time. They eventually located and contacted the owner. 
Officers spoke to five individuals requesting information or assistance and issued three traffic warnings.
July 9
Officers issued a warning to an individual previously trespassed from a property.
Officers assisted in pushing a disabled vehicle out of the way in Anchor parking lot.
Officers issued six traffic warnings.
July 10
Asst. Chief Schwien responded to a residential alarm. He found the building secure. 
 
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