Willow Springs Police
Wed, 11/17/2021 - 1:51pm
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Citations
November 5
Charles Kenneth Barton, Willow Springs, exceeding the posted speed limit, no valid operator license.
Jason Ray Turner, Trinity, N.C., exceeding the posted speed limit.
Cullen Michael Clifford, St. Louis, exceeding the posted speed limit.
November 6
Craig Jerrold Tankersley, Flowery Branch, Ga., exceeding the posted speed limit.
Kenneth Daniel Kolasa III, Indianapolis, In., exceeding the posted speed limit.
Jonathan Keith Bennett, Forsyth, Ga., exceeding the posted speed limit.
Bethel S. Worsham, Walnut Shade, exceeding the posted speed limit.
Shelly Marie Messex, Willow Springs, driving while revoked/suspended.
November 7
Justin Matthew Estes, Hubbolt, Tenn., exceeding the posted speed limit.
Olayiwola Oilimide Ojo, Cleveland, Tenn., exceeding the posted speed limit.
William M. Lane, Cadiz, Ken., exceeding the posted speed limit.
Kyle Preston Richardson, Springfield, failure to obey traffic control device.
November 8
Thomas D. Hill, Falkville, Ala., exceeding the posted speed limit.
November 9
Chaise Rachelle McCollum, Springfield, exceeding the posted speed limit.
November 10
Thomas Henry Zickmind, Mountain Grove, exceeding the posted speed limit.
John Andrew Schoolcraft, Kennet, exceeding the posted speed limit.
November 12
Jeremy David Heaton, Vonore, Tenn., stop sign violation.
Calls for Service
November 5
Two truck drivers were reportedly arguing over parking in the Love’s parking lot. Contact was made with the drivers, and the dispute was settled.
November 6
A woman reported that her autistic son had taken off walking after an argument. The woman later called to report that her son had returned home.
November 7
An alarm sounded at Family Dollar. The building and area were checked, and everything was secure.
November 8
Midwest Walnut reported that they are having an issue with extension cords being stolen from company vehicles in the parking lot.
Contact was made with a woman who had been observed sitting in her vehicle near Snappy Mart. EMS was called to assist the woman, who was incoherent.
November 10
A noise complaint was received. The caller stated that a woman was yelling at her door that had fallen off its hinges
A dispute between two males was reported at Family Dollar.
An injured deer was reported just south of the north junction of U.S. Highway 60/63.
Waggoner’s Home Center reported a male subject loitering at the store.
A woman on East Main reported that she could not watch TV or listen to music without her neighbors banging on the wall.
November 11
An altercation was reported between two male subjects on Bray Drive.