Williams 911: Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008
(Editor's note - While this police log reports Williams Police Department arrests and citations, a person is not guilty until convicted in a court of law.)
Officers assisted DPS with a vehicle driving over 100 mph and running cars off the road. The suspect was stopped and arrested.
Officers assisted the fire department with a possible fire at Circle K.
Officers responded to Slagel in reference to a fight in progress. Officers arrested a female for disorderly conduct and assault.
Officers found a missing person from a prior report.
Officers took a harassment report on Fulton.
Officers took a report of harassing phone calls on Railroad.
Officers took a threats report on Edison.
Officers responded to Pine and Route 66 in reference to a disorderly male. The male was arrested.
Officers arrested a male for shoplifting.
Officers responded to an altercation on Second and Railroad.
Officers assisted the fire department on Route 66.
Officers took a harassment report on Morse.
Officers took a road rage report on Route 66.
Officers had contact with two suspicious males at the middle school.
Officers took a credit card fraud report.
Officers responded to an injury accident on Mountain Man Trail. Three local females wrecked a quad and were sent to the hospital with broken bones.
Officers made a traffic stop and arrested a male for possession of drug paraphernalia.
Officers stopped a vehicle and arrested a female passenger, who hid in the trunk, for a valid warrant. The driver was also arrested for hiding the female with the warrant.
Officers responded to a disturbance on Route 66.
Officers responded to a suicidal male on Edison. The male was depressed and made no threats to hurt himself.
Officers took a theft report of a laptop.
Officers took a fraud report from a customer at a restaurant.
Officers stopped a vehicle on Edison. They arrested the driver for DUI and the passenger for a valid felony warrant and underage consumption.
Officers conducted a welfare check on Franklin.
Officers took a report of assault.
Officers arrested a male for driving with a suspended driver's license and impounded the vehicle for a mandatory 30 days.
Officers responded to a barking dog call on Sherman.
Officers arrested a male for a valid felony warrant. The warrant was for sex offenses with minors.
Officers responded to an argument between a male and female. The parties were separated.
Officers investigated a private property hit and run accident.
Officers responded to a loose dog call on Seventh. The dog was not found.
Officers took a criminal damage report to a vehicle at Third and Route 66.
Officers responded to a loose dog call at Cureton Park. The dog was found and returned to its owner.
Officers responded to Chevron in reference to an intoxicated male refusing to leave. Officers arrested the male for drinking from an open container.
Officers responded to the high school in reference to a female having seizures.
Officers took a report of a hit and run accident on Route 66 when a vehicle struck a sign.
Officers took a report of lost property.
Officers took a report of suspicious activity.
Officers took a report of an assault that occurred at the aquatic center on Saturday night.
Officers issued 16 citations and gave out 27 warnings.
Anyone with any information is urged to call the WPD at (928) 635-4461. Anonymous tips can be left at any time at (928) 635-5992. Those that want to report a crime while remaining anonymous, can also call Silent Witness at (928) 774-6111 or (877) 29-CRIME. Silent Witness offers awards of up to $1,000 are given for information that leads to an arrest.
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