Mountain View Police Department

Citations
November 12
Scott Allen Barnett, 34, Mountain View, failure to show proof of insurance, operating motorcycle when driver’ license is not validated for such operation, first offense.
November 13
Austin L Tasker, 21, Mountain View, operating a vehicle on highway without a valid license, first offense.
 
 
Arrests
November 14
Mark Richard Christian, 55, Ellington, Mo., DWI, exceeding the posted speed limit, operating vehicle on highway without a valid license, first offense.
November 15
Kimberly Smotherman, 53, Mountain View, possession of controlled substance except 35 grams or less of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoid.
 
 
Incidents
November 12
The police department received a report of a theft from a vehicle.
November 13
The police department received a report of a theft from a vehicle.
 
 
Calls for Service
November 12
An individual reported hearing a woman screaming near David Dr to Officer Charles Brown. 
Officer Timothy Gordon responded to E James St. to assist Emergency Medical Services with loading a patient to be taken to the hospital. 
November 14
The Shannon County Sheriff’s Office requested a Mountain View police officer to go to the hospital and take a report regarding a child who had been bitten by a dog.  Officer Lisa Noble took the report and faxed it to the Shannon County Sheriff’s Office.
A woman requested a wellbeing check on Belmont Ave.  She had not been able to reach the residents. Officer Noble went to the location and found the residents were fine; they had just been sleeping. 
Officer Noble responded to an alarm at the Dollar General.  Nothing seemed wrong from the outside.  The manager arrived and let Officer Noble in.  They found the side loading door was ajar.  Officer Noble secured the scene, and the alarm was reset with the alarm company.
November 15
A woman requested help because she had locked herself out of her house.  Officer Noble responded to the woman’s location, but the door opening tool did not work.  The woman found somewhere else to stay for the night. 
A man called the police department to ask about getting his gun back.  Officer Noble spoke with the man, and the release of property is still to be determined.

Howell County News

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Willow Springs, MO 65793
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