Willow Springs Police Department
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Citations
October 11
Luis Fernando Amezcua, Henderson, N.V. speeding 11-15 over
Brandon Dean Roberts, Willow Springs, careless and imprudent driving
October 12
Brandon Allen Scott, Nixa, speeding 16-19 over
Lila Ann Mason, Mayfield, Ken., speeding 11-15 over
Kyle Martin Montgomery, Council Bluff, Iowa, speeding 11-15 over
Skylynn Michelle Bates, West Plains, speeding 20-25 over, operate vehicle without maintaining financial responsibility
Tracy Deann Reed, Mountain Grove, operate vehicle without maintaining financial responsibility
October 13
Billy Ray Smith, Bartow, Ga., speeding 11-15 over
Payton Tyler Rogers, Poplar Bluff, speeding 11-15 over
October 14
Travis Robert Porter, Kansas City, speeding 11-15 over
Shamia Hope Prevette, Austin, Tex., speeding 11-15 over
October 16
Shawn Brent Hardman, Willow Springs, animal at large
Joseph Henry Mansfield, Willow Springs, speeding 1-15 over
William Jordan James, Norwood, operate vehicle without valid license
Anthony Ray Castle, Willow Springs, operate vehicle without valid license, operate vehicle without maintaining financial responsibility
Calls for Service
October 10
Officer Joe Barnhouse conducted security checks of local businesses.
Cpl. David Hocking arrested one individual on outstanding Douglas County warrants.
Cpl. Hocking arrested one individual on an outstanding warrant.
Cpl. Hocking investigated a report of a peace disturbance.
Cpl. Hocking received a report of loud music on Corn Avenue.
Officers spoke to four individuals requesting information or assistance.
October 11
Officer Ryan McGinnis conducted security checks of local businesses.
Officer Barnhouse responded to a report of a missing juvenile. Officers broadcasted the information to all surrounding agencies. A short time later, authorities located the juvenile in Ava and returned her home safe. Charges will be filed with the Howell County Prosecuting Attorney’s office for interference with custody.
Officer Hedlesten investigated a vehicle accident.
Cpl. Hocking conducted a requested wellbeing check on West Fourth St.
Officers spoke to four individuals requesting information or assistance and issued four traffic warnings.
October 12
Officer McGinnis conducted security checks of local businesses.
Officer Hoopes received a report of a possible sexual assault. The matter is under investigation.
Officer McGinnis assisted animal control with a returning an animal inside the property fence.
Officers assisted with the fire truck parade.
Officers spoke to two individuals requesting information or assistance and issued six traffic warnings.
October 13
Officer Hedlesten assisted a motorist on US Hwy 60-63.
October 14
Officer Hoopes responded to Casey's in reference to a theft.
Officer Hoopes responded to a residence located on E. Main for a domestic. He separated the parties.
Officers investigated a suspicious subject on East Main St.
Officers spoke to ten officers requesting information or assistance and issued five traffic warnings.
October 15
Sgt. Struble assisted a motorist on Industrial Drive.
Officers assisted with a mock accident at the school.
Officers assisted ten individuals requesting information or assistance and issued three traffic warnings.
October 16
Officer Turnbull took a report of an animal at large.
Cpl. Hocking responded to N Walnut for an animal in the yard of a residence.
Officer McGinnis contacted a motorist needing assistance and found the individual a reported missing person.
Officer McGinnis responded to West Main St for a disturbance. He informed them of the 12-hour rule.
Officers spoke to one individual requesting information and issued five traffic warnings.