Willow Springs Police

September 30
Kelby Lane Madorie, Pottersville, exceeding the posted speed limit.
Zachary Vincent Dewa Headings, Mountain View, exceeding the posted speed limit.
October 1
Matthew Alexander Gross, Springfield, exceeding the posted speed limit.
Austin Rue Lamb, Bakersfield, failure to register a motor vehicle.
October 2
Christina Nina Alset, Mountain Grove, exceeding the posted speed limit.
Autumn Marie Medcalf, Willow Springs, exceeding the posted speed limit, driving while revoked/suspended, failure to maintain financial responsibility.
Michael Allen McRoberts, Mission, Ks., exceeding the posted speed limit.
Ronald Brett Jarboe, Mountain Grove, exceeding the posted speed limit.
Narissa Lynn Toliver, Sapulpa, Ok., exceeding the posted speed limit.
Alexia Nicole Moeller, Jefferson City, exceeding the posted speed limit.
John M. Vollmer, St. Louis, exceeding the posted speed limit.
Jordan Lyn Jones, West Plains, failure to register a motor vehicle.
October 3
Curtis A. Cross, Willow Springs, failure to register a motor vehicle.
October 6
Ehtan Otho Dale Cox, Willow Springs, failure to maintain financial responsibility.
October 7
Christopher Allen Cameron, West Plains, failure to maintain financial responsibility.
Calls for Service
September 30
A non-injury traffic accident was reported at a business on East Main. 
October 1
A male subject reported a custody arrangement issue with his ex-wife.
A vehicle was seen parked overnight at the football field. The vehicle was moved later in the morning.
October 2
Fire personnel were advised of a propane smell in the area of Short Street and East Fourth St.
No injuries were reported in a traffic accident involving two trucks at Love’s.
October 3
A caller stated that a vehicle was blocking the alley, preventing her from being able to move her vehicle. The owner of the vehicle in question moved it at the request of the responding officer.
A male subject was taken to Ozarks Healthcare in West Plains after exhibiting unusual behavior near Love’s.
October 4
A female subject was asked to leave her son’s practice at the school. An officer was requested to be present, in case the mother became disorderly.
An investigation of smoke led to the discovery of two homeless subjects who had built a fire to warm some coffee near Peterbilt. The two were advised to extinguish the fire and move from the drainage system.
A male subject reported that he had lost his wallet.
October 5
The golf course reported that four male subjects did not pay for golf or carts. The subjects were advised to make payment to continue playing.
October 6
A well-being check was requested for a male subject near Love’s. The male stated that he was fine.
A verbal altercation was reported between two male subjects on East Valley. Neither wished to pursue charges.
A male subject was reportedly begging for money outside of Mercy Clinic. The man was asked to leave the area and was advised to find a facility that would provide him with assistance.
October 7
No injuries were reported a two-vehicle accident near Love’s. The accident involved a bus and a tractor trailer.
 
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