Williams 911: March 10, 2010
The Williams Police Department answered the following calls for service -
Officers responded to a suspicious person at a hotel on Route 66.
Officers dealt with a civil matter on Homestead.
Officers responded to a disturbance on Rodeo Road.
Officers responded to a suspicious person at a convenience store.
Officers responded to an intoxicated male at an apartment complex. The subject was removed from the property.
Officers responded to a 911 hang up call on Sheridan.
Officers responded to an alarm on Seventh Street.
Officers arrested a male for a warrant on First Street.
Officers responded to a dog barking on Rodeo Road.
Officers took a report of lost property on Sixth Street.
Officers arrested a female on Airport for aggravated DUI after she was found to have her two young children in the vehicle while intoxicated.
Officers dealt with a civil matter at a hotel on Route 66.
Officers responded to an intoxicated male at a hotel.
Officers dealt with an intoxicated female on Third and Route 66.
Officers responded to a fight on Railroad Avenue. The subjects were gone when officers arrived.
Officers took a report of a hit and run private property accident on Route 66.
Officers arrested a female for a felony warrant on Grant.
Officers took a harassment report on Ninth Street.
Animal control picked up a loose dog on Airport and Edison.
Animal control picked up a loose dog on First and Grant.
Officers assisted Life Line on Grant.
Officers took a report of the theft of a wallet on Route 66. The owner later recovered the wallet from the store where he lost it.
Officers took a report of a sex offender registration.
Officers responded to a fast food restaurant in reference to suspicious activity.
Officers assisted Child Protective Services on Grand Canyon Boulevard.
Officers took a report of a lost wallet.
Officers responded to a neighbor dispute on Sixth Street.
Officers responded to shots fired on Airport Road.
Officers dealt with an intoxicated female on Franklin.
Officers dealt with a civil issue on Franklin.
Officers took a report of a hit and run accident on Sheridan.
Officers dealt with civil issues several times at a business on Route 66.
Officers responded to a report of loud music on Rodeo Road.
Officers responded to a dispute on Oak.
Officers dealt with three loose dogs at St. Agnes Apartments.
Officers responded to a suspicious vehicle on Lewis. Officers found tourists who were lost.
Officers responded to trespassers on Oak. Two juveniles were told to stay out of a neighbor's backyard.
Officers assisted Life Line with an intoxicated male who fell on Route 66.
Officers responded to neighbor problems on Rodeo Road.
Officers took a report of a private property accident.
Officers responded to a truck blocking on Railroad Avenue. The vehicle was moved upon an officer's order.
Officers arrested a male for shoplifting.
Officers assisted Life Line on Perkinsville Road.
Officers arrested a female on Franklin for DUI.
Officers responded to an injured cat on Third Street.
Officers issued five citations and gave out 21 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 rewards of up to $1,000 for information that leads to an arrest.
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