Willow Springs Police

Citations
April 29
Rodney Allen Thomason, Little Rock, Ar., exceeded the posted speed limit.
Kayla N. Kirschenmann, Willow Springs, animal license violation.
Amanda Leigh O’Malley, Willow Springs, animal license violation.
Denique Lee Nelson, Willow Springs, exceeded the posted speed limit.
April 30
Sam Tomlin Moore, Sedan, Ks., exceeded the posted speed limit.
Nathan M. Taylor, Little Rock, Ar., exceeded the posted speed limit.
Tylor William Barr, Orange Grove, Tx., exceeded the posted speed limit.
Leon Edward Bates, Memphis, Tn., exceeded the posted speed limit.
May 1
Richard L. Bewley, Tullahoma, Tn., exceeded the posted speed limit.
James Allen Clemons, Hartselle, Al., exceeded the posted speed limit.
Lawanda Patrice Fields, Memphis, Tn., exceeded the posted speed limit.
Dalton J. Donley, Bartlett, Tn., exceeded the posted speed limit.
May 2
Leanna Carla Graves, Willard, exceeded the posted speed limit.
May 4
Jordan R. Singleton, Willow Springs, exceeded the posted speed limit.
 
Calls for Service
April 29
Doors were observed to be open at Grow Smart. A keyholder was contacted.
A caller reported that a female subject from a neighboring apartment on State Route 76 had threatened her with a handgun.
Two women were involved in a verbal altercation on State Route 76. No charges are pending.
April 30
A juvenile reported that he was being followed by his aunt and uncle. The juvenile stated that he believed they were following him due to his father, against whom the juvenile has a restraining order.
May 1
Two juveniles were reported walking along West 10th just after midnight. The juveniles could not be located by officers. 
May 2
High winds pushed a tractor trailer into the median between the weigh scales and Love’s. A towing company arrived on scene to move the truck and trailer.
Cattle were reported in the roadway on Burnham Road. The cattle were led back into a fenced area.
May 3
A loose dog was reported on Valley. The dog was picked up and taken to the animal shelter.
A caller on Ash reported that neighbors were burning trash, and some items were exploding in the fire.
A caller reported trucks racing in the parking lot of Booster Field. The trucks were gone upon the arrival of an officer.
May 4
A minivan was reported parked at Snappy Mart for several days. Contact was made with the property owner to have it towed.
Two juveniles were reported walking near Sunshine Village with BB guns.
A peace disturbance was reported near the First Baptist Church on North Harris. A male subject was seen yelling near a van. Inside the van was the man’s caretaker, whom he had hit in the face with a fly swatter. The caretaker did not wish to press charges. The man voluntarily went to the hospital for a mental evaluation.
May 5
A fallen power line was reported in a field near Simmons Bank. The line was sparking, but rain was preventing a fire from spreading. Electric crews responded to the scene to repair and return service.
Contact was made with a female juvenile who was seen walking along State Route 76. The juvenile was taken to Howell County deputies who had been looking for the female.
 
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