Willow Springs Police

Citations
August 12
Kira Larae Irene Mansfield, Willow Springs, failure to register a motor vehicle, failure to maintain financial responsibility. 
Mavrick Bo Hood, Mountain View, failure to register a motor vehicle. 
August 13
Michael Steven Ensign, Ozark, exceeding the posted speed limit. 
August 14
David S. Brown, Princeton, Ky., exceeding the posted speed limit. 
August 16
Bliss Breanna, Mount Vernon, failure to register a motor vehicle. 
August 17
Colton James Wood, Willow Springs, exceeding the posted speed limit. 
Deven Aaron Donley, Poplar Bluff, exceeding the posted speed limit. 
August 18
Sarah Beth Toten, Springfield, failure to register a motor vehicle, failure to maintain financial responsibility. 
 
Calls for Service
August 12
A dog was reported running loose near Love’s. 
A resident on West Main reported a lost dog. 
A suicidal subject was reported at Willow Care.
A male subject was reportedly irate and using foul language at Comfort Inn.
A male subject reported a custody exchange issue with his ex-wife. 
A male subject was reported lying down near the water tower. The man was asked to move from the property. 
A vehicle was reported in the middle of the exit ramp near the north junction. The vehicle was gone when an officer arrived. 
August 13
A domestic disturbance was reported in the Snappy Mart parking lot. The involved parties were not located. 
Howell County 911 received a call that a male and female subject ran out of the woods onto U.S. Highway 60, near State Route 76, interfering with traffic. No one was found in the area.
Court-order custody interference was reported. A report was taken.
August 14
Loud dogs were reported near North Grand Street. No dogs were detected in the area.
Injuries were reported in a two-vehicle accident on County Road 5640. 
A driver reported hitting a piece of firewood on U.S. Highway 60 near Peterbilt. No damage was found to the vehicle, and no injury was reported. 
August 15
An intoxicated female was reportedly banging on tenant doors on East Main. The woman was advised to remain at home for the remainder of the night. 
A drunk driver was reported near Love’s with children inside the vehicle. The vehicle was later stopped by the Missouri State Highway Patrol. 
The owner of a motorcycle that was parked on the sidewalk near Willow Tree Cafe was asked to move the vehicle.
A male subject requested assistance in getting a bike back that he had loaned to his brother. The brother had been drinking and had planned on returning the bike the following day.
August 16
A male subject was reportedly having issues with a caretaker and having suicidal thoughts on North Walnut. 
A driver was arrested for driving while suspended, failing to maintain an interlock device, and failing to drive on the right side of the roadway on Harris Street. 
A female subject reported that her boyfriend was on his way to her residence after the two had an argument. The woman stated that she was fearful of a physical altercation. Contact was made with both parties, and the 12-hour rule was put in effect. 
August 17
Three large dogs were reported running loose near the area of Garfield Street. No dogs were observed in the area. 
A male subject reported that he was having issues with his landlord. 
 
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