Mountain View Police

Citations 
September 23
Curtis Monehan, 77, Fisk, exceeding the posted speed limit. 
Howard Harold, 67, Mountain View, failure to register a motor vehicle. 
September 24
Alisha Bettina, 36, Peace Valley, possession of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoid, possession of drug paraphernalia. 
Justin French, 33, Birch Tree, parking on private property without consent. 
September 25
Meredith Clark, Poplar Bluff, exceeding the posted speed limit. 
September 26
Michelle Redman, 29, Mountain View, stealing. 
Damita Webb, 23, Mountain View, exceeding the posted speed limit. 
September 27
Daniel Rardin, 60, Siler, Ky., exceeding the posted speed limit. 
September 28
Barton Byrge, 50, Westcliff, Co., exceeding the posted speed limit. 
Tanner Calhoun, 25, Hermitage, exceeding the posted speed limit. 
September 29
Frankie Frunzi, 57, Caulfield, possession of drug paraphernalia. 
Toby Orchard, 32, Mountain View, exceeding the posted speed limit. 
 
Calls for Service 
September 23
A missing juvenile female was reported. It was determined that the juvenile was still at the school for tutoring. 
A wounded deer was reported blocking the roadway. The animal was removed from the road. 
Complaint forms were given to an individual wishing to report harassment. 
A suspicious male subject was reported on Delp Road. Contact was made with the male, and everything was fine. 
A well-being check was requested for a female subject who had talked about having seizures. Contact was made with the woman, who denied medical assistance. 
September 24
A suspicious female subject was observed in the alley near the police department. 
An officer was called for a lift assist and door unlock for EMS.
A citation was given to a driver for parking on private property without consent. 
A funeral escort was provided from the First Baptist Church. 
Two vehicles were involved in a traffic crash near Honeysuckle Inn. No injuries were reported. 
September 25
A male subject, who reported chest pains and an altered mental status, was taken to the hospital by EMS.
A group of kids were reportedly making obscene gestures to passing vehicles. The juveniles were told to stop making gestures at passing cars. 
A caller reported a noise complaint by a neighbor. Contact was made with the neighbor. 
September 26
A caller complained of a barking dog. Contact was made with the dog’s owner. 
A caller reported being harassed by her neighbor. The male neighbor was advised to leave the reporting party alone. 
Entry and lift assistance was given to EMS. 
Assistance was given to a male subject that had fallen. The man was taken to the hospital by EMS. 
A caller reported that his chickens had been attacked by a dog. 
 
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