Willow Springs Police Department

Citations
May 28
Alanna Paige McLain, Springfield, exceeding the posted speed limit
Nathan Carey Sanders, Peace Valley, exceeding the posted speed limit
Erin Nicole Hammond, Sand Springs, Okla., exceeding the posted speed limit
May 29
Tameeka Sade Cage, Grandview, Mo., exceeding the posted speed limit
Delano Verachio Majors, Tulsa, Okla., exceeding the posted speed limit
Kathleen Diane Curl, Jacksonville, Fla., exceeding the posted speed limit
Tommy Wayne Erlbacher, Delta, Mo., exceeding the posted speed limit
Andrew Wesley Ayers, Madison, Ga., exceeding the posted speed limit
Merritt Douglas Dale, Little Rock, Ark., exceeding the posted speed limit
May 30
Jorge Alberto Valesquez, Arabi, La., exceeding the posted speed limit
Eric Kenneth Merring, Maricopa, Ariz., exceeding the posted speed limit
Brittany Shanic Anderson, Blytheville, Ark., exceeding the posted speed limit
May 31
Jamarious Antwon Anderson, Jackson, Tenn., exceeding the posted speed limit
James Robert Copelin, Lee’s Summit, exceeding the posted speed limit
Tamiko Nichole Chambers, Memphis, Tenn., exceeding the posted speed limit
Katharine Jains Copeland, Rickman, Tenn., exceeding the posted speed limit
Ashlee Dakota Lazalier, Poplar Bluff, exceeding the posted speed limit
Shirley M. Wetekamp, Willow Springs, exceeding the posted speed limit
Lydia Marie Thorne, Sulphuric Rock, Ark., exceeding the posted speed limit
June 1
Jonathan R. Rosenbaum, Willow Springs, nuisance violation
June 2
Ryan Louis Williamson, Lakeland, Tenn., stop sign violation
Adam W. Hoffman, Lee’s Summit, exceeding the posted speed limit
Juston K. Triplett, Newnan, Ga., exceeding the posted speed limit
Calls for Service 
May 30
Property damage was reported at a residence on West Fourth St. The victim could not be located when an officer responded to the call. 
May 31
A verbal dispute was reported just after midnight on North Pine. The involved parties were advised to quiet their voices. 
A resident on East Sixth St. reported that someone keeps breaking into her apartment and stealing her medicine. 
A man reported that his car was stolen from a location on Sixth St. 
Debris was reported in the road on U.S. Highway 60, near State Route 76. The area was checked, but no debris was found. 
A resident complained that a neighbor was burning building materials. The fire was checked, and the resident showed that the fire consisted only of yard debris. 
June 1
Troop G of the Missouri Highway Patrol reported that there was an item in the road which appeared to be a bundle of powdered milk. MoDOT was contacted to clean up the items in the road near the exit ramp on U.S. Highway 60, near Love’s. 
A woman reported that she received a message from a man whom she has a protection order against. 
A vehicle reportedly struck a light pole on East Main St. The vehicle had driven off of the roadway, through a ditch, and struck a light pole and tree. The property manager was contacted. 
June 3
A well-being check was requested from a resident who had received a text message containing possibly suicidal themes. An attempt was made to contact the sender of the message. 

Howell County News

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Willow Springs, MO 65793
417-252-2123

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