Mountain View Police

Citations
May 18
Saber Fuqua, 24, Willow Springs, lighting violation. 
Jonathan Rosenbum, 37, Willow Springs, failure to register a motor vehicle. 
May 19
Anastasia Rodriguez, 18, lighting violation.
Gregery Hollis, 36, Koshkonong, failure to register a motor vehicle. 
Weston Norris, 18, Winona, stop sign violation. 
Joseph Rutledge, 19, Birch Tree, lighting violation. 
 
Calls for Service 
May 13
The Missouri State Highway Patrol requested assistance with a one-vehicle accident on U.S. Highway 60, just east of the city limits.
A caller reported unknown children playing on a swing set with no adult supervision on Elam Street. Contact was made with the guardian of the children.
May 14
A male subject was reported unconscious and having a seizure at a home on East 4th Street. The male was breathing but still unresponsive when he was transported to the hospital. 
May 15
A disturbance was reported on East 5th Street. Contact was made with the involved parties, and one person was arrested on a Shannon County warrant. 
Persons being sought by the Ozark County Sheriff’s Office were reported to be in the Mountain View area. Mountain View Police were unable to locate the persons, and information was forwarded to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, as the subjects were leaving the city limits.
Reports were received that an intoxicated male subject was driving toward Mountain View. Contact was made with the subject, but he was not driving at the time of contact. A caller on North Harrison reported that a “No Trespassing” sign had been stolen from his yard.
AN individual reported recurring instances of road rage with another person. The individual was advised to contact law enforcement when the incidents are occurring. 
May 16
A cow was reported on the roadway on State Route 17. The animal was not able to be located. 
A glass breakage alarm was triggered at Sonic. The business was checked, but nothing was broken or disturbed. 
A caller reported that a sewage line had ruptured on Pine Street, flooding the street with sewage. It was discovered that the leak was from a truck, not a ruptured line. 
A fight was reported on North Marr. By the time an officer arrived, the involved parties had separated. 
A well-being check was requested for a male subject who was walking on Elm Street, nearly getting hit by traffic. A courtesy ride was provided to the man. 
A child custody dispute was reported on Webb Street. A woman reported that her husband stomped her foot and took their child. 
May 17
An unlocked door was discovered at Taco Bell. Contact was made with the key holder to secure the building. 
Multiple residences received notices for excessively tall grass. 
A city employee reported that he was unable to read a meter at a house due to a dog.
 
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