Willow Springs Police Department

Citations
September 28
Joseph Michael McDonald, Willow Springs, peace disturbance
Lisa Marie Williford, Willow Springs, peace disturbance
Kelby Lane Madorie, West Plains, speeding 11-15 over
Rochelle Avis May Earls, Willow Springs, speeding 11-15 over
September 29
Tyler Lee Parsons, Willow Springs, parking causing an obstruction
Hayley Suzanne Hershenson, West Plains, speeding 11-15 over
Aaron James McDermott, Cookeville, Tenn., speeding 20-25 over
Celia Dawn Carter, Tulsa, Okla., speeding 11-15 over
Rachel A Ervin, Lilbourn, speeding 11-15 over
 
Calls for Service
September 26
Officer Ryan McGinnis conducted security checks on local businesses. 
Cpl. David Hocking and Officer Ryan McGinnis responded to a residence on East High St. in reference to a verbal domestic. When officers arrived, they separated both parties and one left the residence for the night. 
Officers spoke to three individuals requesting information or assistance.
September 27
Officer McGinnis conducted security checks on local businesses. 
Cpl. Hocking and Officer McGinnis arrested one individual with outstanding Texas and Shannon County warrants. 
Officer Hedlesten assisted a motorist on the US 60/63 exit ramp.
Officer McGinnis investigated a complaint of property damage on West High St.
Officer McGinnis contacted an individual on Corn Ave regarding a suspicious vehicle.
Officers spoke to five individuals requesting information or assistance.
September 28
Officer McGinnis and Cpl. Hocking received a call in regarding a couple having a verbal domestic disturbance at the swimming pool park. Contact with the couple resulted in both subjects separated and issued peace disturbance citations for being at the park after hours and causing a disturbance. 
Officer McGinnis responded to a call for a disturbance on State Route 76. He gave one subject a courtesy ride to a nearby gas station to await a ride. 
Cpl. Hocking spoke to an individual reporting harassment. He advised judicial remedies and will contact the suspect.
Cpl. Hocking and Officer McGinnis responded to a residence on West Main St. in reference to a verbal domestic. Both parties separated and one left the residence for the night. 
Officer McGinnis assisted Howell County Sheriff’s Office on State Route 76.
Officer Hedlesten spoke with individuals regarding a trespassing complaint.
Officers spoke to five individuals requesting information or assistance and issued four traffic warnings.
September 29
Officer McGinnis conducted security checks on local businesses. 
Hocking and Officer McGinnis conducted a traffic stop on a motorcycle located in Snappy Mart parking lot. The driver admitted he had two syringes and a small bag with a white powder substance in his pocket. Officers seized the items and will send pending charges to HCPA office.
Officers issued three traffic warnings.
September 30
Officer Gates responded to West Fourth Street for a medical emergency with EMS. They found the subject deceased. 
Officers spoke to seven individuals requesting information or assistance.
October 1
While conducting routine patrol around N Pine St, Animal Control Templemere discovered a deer suffering severe injuries from being struck and abandoned on the side of the road. They humanely dispatched and disposed of the deer without incident. 
Officers received a complaint of loud vehicles and music in the mornings on Corn Ave.
Officer Cronin and Turnbull received a report of a stolen vehicle.
Sgt. Struble spoke with an individual on N Ash St reporting suspicious circumstances.
Officers spoke to seven individuals requesting information or assistance.
October 2
Officer McGinnis conducted security checks on local businesses. 
Officer Turnbull spoke to an individual on N Grand Street regarding a juvenile issue.
Officer Barnhouse and Sgt. Struble arrested one individual on an outstanding warrant.
An individual from a local business brought coffee and sweets to the officers to show their appreciation.
Officers spoke to seven individuals requesting information or assistance and issued three traffic warnings.
 
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