Williams 911: Week of Dec. 7, 2011
The Williams Police Department answered the following calls for service -
Officers dealt with a civil issue on Wells Fargo.
Officers responded to a suspicious person/vehicle call on Grand Canyon Boulevard. Officers found a male was inside a stolen vehicle out of Texas. He was attempting to steal gas. He was arrested for possession of a stolen vehicle, theft of gas and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Officers took a report of neighbor issues on Morse.
Officers responded to a theft of services on Lewis. The victim wouldn't prosecute.
Officers responded to a theft from a donation box on Route 66. The victim wouldn't prosecute.
Officers responded to an intoxicated female staggering on Second and Route 66. The subject was given a ride home.
Officers responded to a man down on First and Route 66. Officers found an intoxicated male. Life Line attended to the man.
Officers responded to a verbal domestic on First. The parties were separated.
Officers responded to a domestic on Homestead. A male was arrested for assault, criminal damage and using force to stop the use of a phone during an emergency.
Officers responded to an alarm on Route 66.
Officers responded to a fight on Second and Grant. A male was arrested for assault and possession of dangerous drugs (meth).
Officers responded to a domestic on Humboldt. A female was arrested for criminal damage and disorderly conduct.
Officers dealt with a neighbor problem on Sheepmens.
Officers responded to suspicious activity on Third Street at an apartment complex.
Officers investigated the death of a female at a hotel.
Officers responded to a verbal domestic on First. The parties were separated.
Animal control and officers responded to several loose dog calls.
Officers assisted the Department of Public Safety with locating a hit and run suspect vehicle.
Officers responded to a domestic on Homestead. A male was arrested for assault.
Officers responded to a verbal domestic on Franklin. The parties were separated.
Officers responded to a residential alarm on Slagel.
Officers dealt with numerous snow issues and the fact that Interstate 40 was closed for several hours.
Officers dealt with numerous snow issues including slide offs, parking and stuck vehicles.
Officers responded to a suspicious vehicle on Railroad.
Officers took a report of debit card fraud.
Officers arrested a female for DUI on Grand Canyon Boulevard.
Officers responded to a hotel in reference to a missing 3-year-old. The child was found unharmed.
Officers assisted Life Line at several locations.
Officers took a theft report on Sixth.
Officers dealt with a civil matter on Lewis.
Officers took in found property at a hotel.
Officers took a report of an assault at a bar.
Officers investigated a non-injury accident on Country Club and Lazy E.
Officers investigated a non-injury accident on Route 66.
Officers issued four citations and gave out 15 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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