Willow Springs Police Department (2024)

Citations

May 17

Sheila Leann Doty, Tuscon, Ariz., speeding 16-19 over

Lonnie R James Gurley, Willow Springs, peace disturbance

May 18

Daniel Sherman Harris, Mt. Juliet, Tenn,, speeding 11-15 over

Aaron Dean Davis, Wappapello, speeding 11-15 over

Keith E Cooley, West Paducah, Ken., speeding 11-15 over

Julie Ann Watry, Willow Springs, driving while suspended or revoked

May 19

Garrett Jeffery Griffith, Owens Cross Roads, Ala., speeding 11-15 over

Samuel Leonard Holland, Battlefield, speeding 11-15 over

Dakota Charles Lewis, Anderson, speeding 11-15 over

Clinton Daniel Lowrey, Orangeburg, NC, speeding 16-19 over

May 22

Morgan Elizabeth Breidt, Willow Springs, speeding 11-15 over

Elizabeth Ann Pruett, Kansas City, speeding 11-15 over

May 23

Dante Powell St James L Williams, Willow Springs, domestic assault

Robin N. Harboldt, Lawton, Okla., speeding 20-25 over

May 24

Donna Knight, Lyons, Ill., speeding 11-15 over

Brandon L Garver, Zethyrhills, Fla., speeding 11-15 over

Christina Luella Jean Scanlon, Willow Springs, operate vehicle without maintaining financial responsibility

May 25

Mavita Moluwa Matute, Mauelle, Ark., speeding 11-15 over

Robert Earl Walsh, Tallahassee, Fla., speeding 11-15 over

Zachary Richard Casaus, Warrenton, speeding 11-15 over

Emily James Carpenter, Springfield, speeding 11-15 over

Ricky Dean Mouser, Grandin, speeding 11-15 over

May 26

Charles Wayne Klein, Willow Springs, operate vehicle without maintaining financial responsibility

Alexander J Fanning, Franklin, Ill., speeding 11-15 over

Richard Wayne Tosh, Floral, Ark., speeding 11-15 over

Dmyas A Carter, Blytheville, Ark., speeding 16-19 over

May 27

Adam Roy Davis, Fenton, speeding 11-15 over

Amer Lynn Bagwell, Tulsa, Okla., speeding 11-15 over

Harold Trinadad Rivera, Memphis, Tenn., speeding 20-25 over

May 28

Joshua Daniel Cox, Sibley, failed to register vehicle

Calls for Service

May 16

Individuals associated with Lucky Laptop News instigated several phone calls, emails, and internet posts in an attempt to harass the citizens of the City of Willow Springs and Howell County 911.

Cpl. David Hocking contacted an individual in the parking lot behind the library known to have an active warrant. Investigation found the individual also had an active warrant from Cabool.

Officer Ryan McGinnis conducted security checks of local businesses.

Officer Joe Barnhouse conducted a safety check of a suspicious person in the area of the viaduct.

Officer Barnhouse responded to East Sixth Street for a report of stealing.

Cpl. Hocking and animal control removed an animal from the roadway.

Officers conducted security checks of local businesses.

Officers spoke to four individuals requesting information or assistance and issued one traffic warning.

May 17

Officer Joby Hoopes received information of an individual with an active warrant from West Plains. He contacted the individual and transported them to West Plains Police Department.

Cpl. Hocking received a call in reference to harassment from a former employee.

Officer Hedlesten responded to Oak Wood Drive for a report of a juvenile problem. He did not locate the juvenile.

Officer Hedlesten responded to Railroad Drive for a report of a suspicious vehicle. He did not locate the vehicle.

Officers responded to Main Street for a report of an assault.

Cpl. Hocking responded to West Fourth Street for a report of a verbal disturbance.

Officer McGinnis conducted security checks of local businesses.

May 18

Officers McGinnis, Barnhouse, and Cpl. Hocking observed a vehicle parked at the city pool parking lot with stolen license plates. Investigation found a search of the vehicle located narcotics and paraphernalia.

Cpl. Hocking received a report of a vicious dog in a yard on East Park Street. The animal became aggressive toward officers, and they issued the owner a citation.

Officer McGinnis received a report of a suspicious vehicle. He did not locate the vehicle.

Officer McGinnis assisted EMS with a medical call on Sixth Street.

Officer Hedlesten responded to Welch Drive for a report of suspicious circ*mstances. He did not locate anything out of place.

Officer Hoopes responded to State Route 76 for a domestic incident. All parties were advised of the 12-hour rule.

Officer Barnhouse responded to an alarm call on East Main. He found the building secure.

Cpl. Hocking conducted a wellbeing check on Corn Avenue.

Officer McGinnis conducted security checks of local businesses.

Officer Barnhouse received a call of a fire in a dumpster at North Center and the alley. He assisted the fire department.

Officers spoke to one person requesting information or assistance and issued eight traffic warnings.

May 19

Officer Gates took a report of harassment from an individual at Dollar General.

Officer McGinnis responded to a verbal disturbance.

Sgt. David Struble conducted security checks of local businesses.

Officers spoke to four individuals requesting information or assistance.

May 20

Officer Gates removed debris from the roadway.

Sgt. Struble conducted security checks of local businesses.

Officers spoke to four individuals requesting information or assistance.

May 21

Officers spoke to one individual requesting information and issued one traffic warning.

May 22

Officers assisted EMS and the fire department with an individual requiring help after a fall.

Officer Barnhouse responded to a report of a juvenile involved with a disturbance.

Officer McGinnis conducted security checks of local businesses.

Officers spoke to two individuals requesting information or assistance and issued two traffic warnings.

May 23

Officer's McGinnis and Hoopes responded to a domestic disturbance. They arrested one subject.

Officer Barnhouse assisted EMS with a medical call.

Officers spoke to four individuals requesting information or assistance and issued four traffic warnings.

May 24

Officer McGinnis took a report of suspicious activity. Investigation is ongoing.

Officer Hoopes received found property and secured it.

Officer Hoopes responded to the area of Lane Street in reference to stray dogs running loose and killing chickens.

Officer McGinnis conducted security checks of local businesses.

Cpl. Hocking responded to East High Street for a report of harassment and closed the incident as unfounded.

Officers spoke to four individuals requesting information or assistance and issued four traffic warnings.

May 25

Officers Barnhouse and Hoopes responded to an address on State Route 76 for a report of a suicidal male and a possible verbal domestic disturbance. Investigation determined that the parties were separated and requested EMS to transport one individual to Ozarks Healthcare for further evaluation. No charges will be filed.

Cpl. Hocking, Officer Barnhouse, and Officer Hoopes responded to State Route 76 in reference to an individual with a knife having suicidal actions. Officers secured the individual who went voluntarily with EMS to Ozarks Health Care for a 96-hour evaluation. Officers contacted Family Services in reference to children inside of the residence.

Officer Barnhouse assisted the children’s division.

Officers issued two traffic warnings.

May 26

Officer McGinnis conducted security checks of local businesses.

Officers assisted city departments with downed utility lines on West Sixth Street.

Officer Gates responded to an alarm call on South Harris Street and found everything secure.

Sgt. Struble responded to a request for a wellbeing check on DD highway.

Officers issued three traffic warnings.

May 27

Officers conducted security checks of local businesses.

Officer Gates took a report of harassment.

Officers assisted EMS on East Sixth Street.

Officers issued four traffic warnings.

May 28

Officers responded to West Main Street for an alarm and met with the keyholder.

Sgt. Struble investigated a noninjury, private property accident.

Officers spoke to two individuals requesting information or assistance and issued one traffic warning.

May 29

Officer Barnhouse responded to a residence on State Route 76 for a juvenile problem.

Officer McGinnis conducted security checks of local businesses.

Officers spoke to two individuals requesting information or assistance and issued two traffic warnings.

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