Willow Springs Police Department
Tue, 03/03/2026 - 12:22pm
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Citations
February 19
Starlet Rose Johnson, West Plains, failure to register vehicle
Brendan Kyle Buchanan, Clinton, La., speeding 6-10 over
February 20
John Michael Ahrens, Hannibal, operate motor vehicle without maintaining financial responsibility
Isabelle Adalae Jones, Willow Springs, speeding 11-15 over
Dorothy Female Widiger, Nixa, speeding 16-19 over
Caitlin Elise Esparza, Tecumseh, Kan., speeding 16-19 over
February 21
Nicole Raye Eckman, Thayer, speeding 6-10 over
February 22
Jason Duke Rogers, failure to register vehicle, operate motor vehicle without maintaining financial responsibility
Susan Alicia Winn, Waynesville, speeding 11-15 over
February 23
Robert Edward Wilson, Rogersville, speeding 6-10 over
David Matthew Morris, Columbia, speeding 11-15 over
William Cornelius Arnold, Rossville, Ga., speeding 20-25 over
Calls for Service
February 18
Officer Hocking and Officer Templemere responded to a residence on North Grand St in reference to a verbal domestic. They separated the parties and investigation found one of them damaged a vehicle during the incident. Charges will be forwarded to Howell County Prosecutors office.
February 19
Sgt. David Hocking responded to a verbal disturbance on East High Street.
Officer Barnhouse took a missing person report.
February 20
An officer attempted to assist Mountain View Police Department involved in a pursuit by deploying spike strips across the roadway. The driver of the vehicle nearly struck the officer when they evaded the strips.
February 21
Cpl. Hocking responded to State Route 76 for a peace disturbance.
Officer McGinnis responded to Burnham Road to conduct a safety check on a suicidal individual.
February 22
Officer McGinnis responded to Industrial Drive for a report of property damage.
February 23
Officer Templemere responded to State Route 76 for a domestic altercation.
February 24
Lt. Zeller responded to East 10th Street for a verbal disturbance.
February 25
Officer Barnhouse assisted Missouri State Highway Patrol with processing a subject posting a cash bond on a warrant.
February 26
Cpl. Hocking responded to Sixth Street for a verbal disturbance.
Deputy Chief Boyle took a report of harassment.
For the week officers: conducted checks on abandoned vehicles, responded to two alarm calls, five animal calls, assisted five motorists, assisted five other agencies, conducted one escort, spoke with four individuals in the department office, assisted with thirteen individuals requesting or giving information, returned one request to make contact, completed two administrative duties, investigated four complaints of suspicious activity
