Willow Springs Police

Citations
June 17
Haylie Nicole Harris, West Plains, displaying or possessing the license plates of another, no valid operator license, failure to maintain financial responsibility, defective equipment.
June 18
Michael Eugene S. Wheeler, Goodman, exceeding the posted speed limit.
June 19
Bailey N. Martin, Bernie, exceeding the posted speed limit.
Christopher James Fortune, Willow Springs, domestic assault.
June 20
Gary Allen Burk, Willow Springs, driving while revoked/suspended, failure to register a motor vehicle, failure to maintain financial responsibility.
June 21
Jonathon Matthew Husong, Tulsa, Ok., exceeding the posted speed limit.
David Howell, Willow Springs, resisting arrest.
June 22
Taylor Christine Quarti, Willow Springs, exceeding the posted speed limit.
Jamie Gay Church, Willow Springs, exceeding the posted speed limit.
Tabitha Rowen, Willow Springs, seatbelt violation.
June 23
Bobby Lee Labbee, Willow Springs, nuisance violation.
 
Calls for Service
June 17
A male subject at Mercy Clinic reportedly became angry when he could not see his regular doctor, stating that he would just pay her a visit that night. The man was trespassed from the property.
A caller reported that a person was walking in the middle of Main Street. No person was located in the roadway.
A person reported being harassed by a male subject on a bicycle at MFA. The reporting party stated that the man was drinking a beer when he used vulgar language toward multiple people at the business.
A male subject was observed on Main Street past his curfew. The male was instructed to return home and agreed to do so.
Two dogs were reported loose in the area of North Grand.
A male subject was charged with resisting arrest while being taken into custody on an active warrant. The man was apprehended after a short foot chase.
June 18
A concerned caller reported a dog with no shade near a business on County Road 1270.
A resident on West 3rd Street reported that someone tried to gain access to her basement.
A man was arrested for domestic assault at a residence on Pine Grove Road. 
June 19
A counterfeit bill was reported at Town & Country. The suspect was caught on video surveillance.
A garage door was reported open at the MoDOT building. The Missouri State Highway Patrol was advised of the open door.
A lost wallet was reported at Love’s Travel Stop. 
June 20
A verbal domestic was reported at a residence on Center Street.
A caller reported a child custody issue.
A non-responsive male subject was reported on West 4th Street. CPR was conducted by the responding officer and responding medical personnel. The male was transported to Ozarks Healthcare in West Plains. 
A male subject was arrested during a traffic stop on Corn Avenue for driving while revoked, failure to register a motor vehicle and failure to maintain financial responsibility.
Two beagle dogs were reported missing from a residence on West 4th Street. Animal control found the dogs and returned them to the owner.
A resident on East Valley reported someone trespassing in his back yard. He did not wish to pursue charges.
June 21
A minor accident was reported at the city pool. The involved parties worked out an agreement to pay for damage repair.
A motion alarm was activated at First General Baptist Church. No one was found in the area.
Assistance was given to Mercy Clinic for a flight patient at the airport on State Route DD.
June 22
An alarm was set off at Willow Springs Animal Health Center. The building was checked, and the scene was cleared.
June 23
An alarm was activated at Dollar General. Employees stated that they had been having trouble with the door alarm.
 
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