Williams 911: week of Feb. 5
The Williams Police Department (WPD) answered the following calls for service (among others) —
• Officers responded to domestic on Locust, late report, sent to city attorney;
• Officers took report of Facebook harassment;
• Officers took in found drug paraphernalia near zip line;
• Officers dealt with mental health situation on Sheridan Avenue;
• Officers responded to parking issue on Grant Avenue;
• Officers responded to noise complaint at local hotel, turned over to hotel staff;
• Officers investigated non injury accident on 7th and Railroad Avenue;
• Officers responded to an alarm on Route 66;
• Officers responded to dog bite on 7th, turned over to ACO;
• Officers responded to an alarm on Locust;
• Officers responded to an alarm on Grand Canyon Boulevard;
• Officers responded to large rocks that were in street on Route 66, removed by officer;
• Officers removed several trash cans blown around by wind;
• Officers investigated non injury accident at tunnel on Country Club;
• Officers responded to child custody issue at local hotel;
• Officers responded to several animal control calls in city;
• Officers assisted CCSO with run-away juvenile;
• Officers assisted Lifeline at local hotel;
• Officers responded to suspicious activity at McDonald’s;
• Officers tagged an abandon vehicle at 3rd and Fulton Avenue;
• Officers responded to domestic on Rodeo, female arrested for assault, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia;
• Officers took report of private property accident at Love’s Travel Stop;
• Officers took private property accident at local hotel;
• Officers assisted Lifeline on Rodeo;
• Officers responded to juvenile fight at rec center, issue handled on scene;
• Officers arrested a male for a city warrant on Route 66;
• Officers responded to an alarm on 1st;
• Officers responded to juveniles ding dong ditching on Country Club;
• Officers responded to barking dog on Homestead Avenue;
• Officers assisted Lifeline at Circle K;
• Officers responded to subject camping in city on Railroad, subject removed;
• Officers responded to disturbance at local business, civil matter unhappy customer;
• Officers took harassment report on 7th;
• Officers arrested a male for driving suspended on 1st and Edison, cited and released;
• Officers took report of suspicious activity on Sheridan;
• Officers responded to suspicious person on Pine, subject had wrong address to do work;
• Officers conducted public assist on Franklin;
• Officers responded to suicidal subject at local hotel, subject seen by Lifeline and made no suicidal statements;
• Officers assisted Lifeline on Trilogy;
• Officers responded to public health hazard at Safeway parking lot;
• Officers assisted a female who’s vehicle broke down on I40;
• Officers took report of trespass on Grant Avenue;
• Officers responded to a disturbance at local hotel, civil matter unhappy customer;
• Officers assisted Lifeline on 7th;
• Officers responded to male who stated another male pulled a knife on him at Sultana, victim would not aid in prosecution;
• Officers responded to suicidal subject on RT66, subject made suicidal threats in front of officer, subject transported to FMC by Lifeline for mental health;
• Officers dealt with civil matter on Sherman that reporting party felt was criminal, no crime committed;
• Officers responded to an alarm on Sherman;
• Officers conducted welfare check on subject on 6th;
• Officers took criminal damage report on 4th;
• Officers responded to suspicious activity on Sheridan, nothing found in area, mental health issue;
• Officers arrested a female for driving revoked and fictitious plates on 7th and Railroad, cited and released;
• Officers took in found property on Route 66;
• Officers took in found property from Rec Center playground;
• Officers responded to disturbance on Grant, male arrested for criminal damage and was trespassed from property;
• Officers dealt with snow and icy condition issues during night shift.
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 who 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 as much as $1,000 for information that leads to an arrest.
- Obituary: Robert Joseph Pouquette, Jr.
- 1982 Williams homicide victim "Valentine Sally" identified
- Safeway Pharmacy to offer appointments for COVID-19 vaccine Feb. 1
- Woman's death in Red Lake under investigation
- 31-year-old woman’s body recovered below the rim in Grand Canyon National Park
- Obituary: Karen Pouquette
- Firefighters battle blaze north of Williams that destroys home and travel trailer
- Laying the ground work: Results Fitness Center makes a move
- Grand Canyon remains open for Spring Break, cancels some park activities
- Proposed wind farm on Babbitt Ranches seeks approval
- Safeway Pharmacy to offer appointments for COVID-19 vaccine Feb. 1
- Flagstaff man survives fall from South Rim at Grand Canyon National Park, cited for intoxication
- Woman's death in Red Lake under investigation
- Obituary: Henry and Marilyn Pozas
- Man arrested following 2-hour standoff with deputies in Chino Valley
- Camp Verde to spend $738K on old Circle K intersection realignment
- Williams man receives 25 years for 2019 double homicide
- COVID-19 vaccination appointments to open at noon Feb. 5 for Coconino County residents
- Williams City Council gives update on coaster park site visit
- Obituary: Robert Joseph Pouquette, Jr.
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