Willow Springs Police Department
Tue, 05/21/2024 - 3:08pm
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Citations
May 9
Linda Jean Kinney, Willow Springs, fail to stop at stop sign
May 10
James Winfield Zulker, Springfield, speeding 11-15 over
May 11
Pamela Sue Titus, Eudora, Kan., speeding 11-15 over
James Grant Fish, Peace Valley, disorderly conduct
Seth Michael Miller, Willow Springs, disorderly conduct, indecent exposure
May 12
Joshua Lawler Lee, Trenton, Tenn., speeding 11-15 over
May 13
Shayla A Meyer, Superior, Neb., speeding 11-15 over
May 14
Terry Dwight Brooks, Williamsville, speeding 11-15 over
Calls for Service
May 9
Officer Joby Hoopes responded to State Route 76 in reference to a disturbance.
Officer Hoopes responded to Waggoner’s True Value in reference to an assault.
Chief Wes Ellison and Officer Hoopes responded to State Route 76 in reference to a juvenile breaking property.
Officer Hoopes responded two separate times to W Bus Hwy 60-63 for a disturbance and found the subject left the area.
Officers spoke to four individuals requesting information or assistance.
May 10
Officer Hoopes responded to Waggoner’s True Value in reference to a violation of a protection order.
Officer Paden Turnbull received a call concerning an individual with a severe laceration to his arm in the area of E. Main St.
Officer Hedlesten responded to an alarm from a vehicle.
Officer Hedlesten responded to W Bus Hwy 60-63 for a disturbance and found the subject left the area.
Officer Turnbull received a call about a suspicious subject on East Main.
Officer Turnbull assisted EMS with a medical call.
Officer Turnbull responded to a business on East Main for a report of stealing. The business did not wish to pursue charges.
Officer Turnbull received a call about a suspicious subject on Industrial Drive.
Officers spoke to eleven individuals requesting information or assistance.
May 11
Officer Hoopes responded to Waggoner’s True Value in reference to a violation of a protection order.
Officer Hedlesten assisted a stranded motorist at W Main and Davis Drive.
Officer Hedlesten responded to DD Hwy for a report of trespassing. After addressing the issue, the subject left.
May 12
Officer Turnbull received a call on N. Ferguson regarding two subjects yelling in the parking lot. The subjects were gone on officer arrival.
Officer Turnbull responded to a verbal disturbance on Industrial Drive.
Officer Turnbull responded to State Route 76 for a verbal disturbance. He spoke to the individual.
Officer Turnbull responded to a commercial alarm on South Harris and found the building secure.
Officer Hedlesten assisted EMS with a medical call on Railroad Drive.
Officer Hedlesten assisted a motorist on Industrial Drive.
Officer Conin and Sgt. Struble responded to an alarm on East Main and found everything secure.
Officers spoke to two individuals requesting information or assistance.
May 13
Officer Hedlesten removed an animal from the roadway.
Sgt. Struble responded to 76 and Z highways for a wellbeing check.
Officers spoke to ten individuals requesting information or assistance.
May 14
Sgt. Struble, Chief Ellison, Assistant Chief Lewis, Cpl. Hocking, and Officer Barnhouse responded to S. Ferguson St. for a report of a domestic disturbance with shots fired.
Sgt. Struble responded to S Ferguson St for a report of a domestic situation.
Sgt. Struble responded to Railroad Drive for an alarm. He met the key holder.
Sgt. Struble and another officer conducted security checks on local businesses.
Officers spoke to ten individuals requesting information or assistance and issued two traffic warnings.
May 15
Officer Barnhouse received a request to check a suspicious vehicle in the alley of South Harris St.
Sgt. Struble responded to N Pine for a report of suspicious circumstances.
Officers spoke to eighteen individuals requesting information or assistance and issued one traffic warning.