Williams 911: Week of Sept. 12
The Williams Police Department answered the following calls for service -
Officers found an open door on Rodeo.
Officers stopped a vehicle on Quarterhorse. The driver had no license. The vehicle was impounded for a mandatory 30 days.
Officers took a report of an assault on Route 66.
Officers dealt with an intoxicated subject at a hotel.
Officers responded to a disturbance at Kaibab Lake. Officers found nothing in the area.
Officers took a report of criminal damage on Edison.
Officers arrested a male on Route 66 for extreme DUI.
Officers responded to several dog calls.
Officers took a report of possible shoplifting at a grocery store.
Officers took a report of suspicious activity on Grant.
Officers assisted with the parade.
Officers assisted with the Mountain Man Run.
Officers arrested a male for a felony warrant on Route 66.
Officers responded to an alarm on Route 66.
Officers responded to a verbal domestic on Airport. The parties were separated.
Officers responded to a domestic on Grant. A male was arrested for criminal damage.
Officers responded to a verbal argument in an alley on Third and Grant. Two males were separated.
Officers responded to a bar twice to remove intoxicated subjects.
Officers responded to several dog calls.
Officers assisted Life Line at several locations.
Officers investigated a non-injury accident on the South Road.
Officers arrested a male for DUI on Rodeo.
Officers responded to a fight at Third and Route 66. The subjects were gone when officers arrived.
Officers responded to several loud music complaints.
Officers responded to a verbal disturbance on Meade. The parties were separated.
Officers responded to screaming on First. Nothing was found in the area.
Officers conducted a welfare check on First.
Officers responded to Amtrak for the removal of an intoxicated passenger.
Officers responded to a report of a door to door salesman. The subject was advised to stop and contact the city for a license.
Officers responded to a suspicious person at a hotel.
Officers took a report of an assault on Route 66.
Officers responded to Grant in reference to a subject being held against their will. The call was unfounded.
Officers arrested a male for a felony warrant on Grant.
Officers responded to a juvenile issue on Sixth.
Officers responded to two intoxicated males on Second causing problems. A subject told to go inside complied.
Officers took a report of trespassing on Grant.
Officers assisted Life Line on Fairview.
Officers assisted the Williams Volunteer Fire Department with a bee swarm at the middle school.
Officers responded to Brookline in reference to suspicious subjects.
Officers took a report of an assault that occurred on Grant. A female was cited.
Officers responded to an alarm on Lakeview.
Officers responded to a noise complaint on Third and Route 66.
Officers responded to suspicious subjects running on Route 66 and Pine.
Officers conducted a welfare check on Airport.
Officers responded to several dog calls.
Officers investigated a vehicle vs. bear accident on milepost Interstate 40, exit 165.
Officers cited a male for no driver's license on Homestead and impounded the vehicle for a mandatory 30 days.
Officers took a report of theft. The case was turned over to the Coconino County Sheriff's Office.
Officers responded to an intoxicated male on Third and Route 66. The man was removed.
Officers took a report of identity theft.
Officers took a report of an assault on First. The victim wouldn't prosecute.
Officers responded to a verbal domestic on Homestead. The parties were separated.
Officers arrested a male on Third and Route 66 for disorderly conduct.
Officers arrested a male for aggravated DUI on Railroad.
Officers responded to fight on Router 66 and Second. The subjects were gone when officers arrived.
Officers responded to a disturbance on Route 66 and Slagel.
Officers dealt with a juvenile issue on Sheepman.
Officers responded to a domestic on Fulton. A male was arrested for aggravated assault, endangerment and criminal damage.
Officers arrested a male for a warrant at a business.
Officers issued 21 citations, and gave out 30 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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