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Public Information Print Time: 13:22:14 User Name: Oamos Print Date: 03-Nov-20 Public Information Print Time: 13:22:14 User Name: oamos Incidents Created From: Incidents Created From: 01-Oct-20 00:00:00 To: 31-Oct-20 23:59:59; Unit Org: McDonald.LAW.MCDONALD COUNTY SO.MCSO; Unit(s): All Areas:All Event: ABANDON VEH L Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 00:04:42 Incident#: 2020-44739 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: US HIGHWAY 71 / BRUSH CREEK RD, MCDONALD COUNTY Event: SUSP VEH Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 00:11:53 Incident#: 2020-44740 Disposition: HBO Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 5161 S BUSINESS HIGHWAY 71, PINEVILLE Lat/Long: 36.586655 -94.384823 Event: CONTROLLED BURN F Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 00:15:08 Incident#: 2020-44742 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO, WRFD Event Location: MISSOURI LN, MCDONALD COUNTY Lat/Long: 36.503139 -94.274989 Event: WANTED VEHICLE CHECK Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 00:44:17 Incident#: 2020-44744 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: MCDONALD COUNTY Event: TRAFFIC STOP Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 02:51:39 Incident#: 2020-44748 Disposition: ARR Unit Org(s): APD, MCSO, W2 GARDNER Event Location: 702 S HWY 59, ANDERSON Lat/Long: 36.646131 -94.452276 Event: TRAFFIC STOP Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 05:51:47 Incident#: 2020-44750 Disposition: TICKET Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: HWY 43/SIMMONS Event: EXTRA PATROL Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 06:07:49 Incident#: 2020-44751 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 27 ROUTE O, MCDONALD Lat/Long: 36.599096 -94.594933 For Official Use Only Page 1 of 181 Print Date: 03-Nov-20 Public Information Print Time: 13:22:15 User Name: oamos Incidents Created From: Incidents Created From: 01-Oct-20 00:00:00 To: 31-Oct-20 23:59:59; Unit Org: McDonald.LAW.MCDONALD COUNTY SO.MCSO; Unit(s): All Areas:All Event: TRAFFIC STOP Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 06:14:23 Incident#: 2020-44752 Disposition: VW Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: HWY 43/MANNING RD Event: INFO Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 06:26:19 Incident#: 2020-44753 Disposition: 12 Hour Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 11854 W STATE HIGHWAY 90, MCDONALD COUNTY Lat/Long: 36.541758 -94.480741 Event: TRESPASSING Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 07:26:44 Incident#: 2020-44758 Disposition: U Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 11854 W STATE HIGHWAY 90, MCDONALD COUNTY Lat/Long: 36.5417933 -94.4807696 Event: ABANDON VEH L Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 08:30:26 Incident#: 2020-44770 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO, W2 GARDNER Event Location: 6401 ROUTE K, MCDONALD COUNTY Lat/Long: 36.592938 -94.286374 Event: TRESPASS PAST Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 08:48:54 Incident#: 2020-44771 Disposition: HBO Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 100 COMMERCIAL DR, MCDONALD Lat/Long: 36.508231 -94.278518 Event: 911 HANGUP L Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 09:10:12 Incident#: 2020-44773 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): 911, MCSO Event Location: Lat/Long: 36.5086627 -94.2830801 Event: PAPER SERVICE LAW Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 09:26:17 Incident#: 2020-44775 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 4457 ROUTE KK, MCDONALD COUNTY Lat/Long: 36.519559 -94.113419 For Official Use Only Page 2 of 181 Print Date: 03-Nov-20 Public Information Print Time: 13:22:16 User Name: oamos Incidents Created From: Incidents Created From: 01-Oct-20 00:00:00 To: 31-Oct-20 23:59:59; Unit Org: McDonald.LAW.MCDONALD COUNTY SO.MCSO; Unit(s): All Areas:All Event: PAPER SERVICE LAW Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 09:31:07 Incident#: 2020-44776 Disposition: PAPER Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 1465 FLETCHER RIDGE RD, MCDONALD COUNTY Lat/Long: 36.522563 -94.089547 Event: PAPER SERVICE LAW Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 09:42:52 Incident#: 2020-44778 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 1755 FLETCHER RIDGE RD, MCDONALD COUNTY Lat/Long: 36.523643 -94.085489 Event: SHOTS FIRED PAST Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 10:41:13 Incident#: 2020-44781 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO, PPD Event Location: SB US HIGHWAY 71 Event: PAPER SERVICE LAW Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 11:15:33 Incident#: 2020-44784 Disposition: NA Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 189 ROUTE BB, MCDONALD COUNTY Lat/Long: 36.739287 -94.42119 Event: PUBLIC SERVICE INFO Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 11:17:30 Incident#: 2020-44785 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 314 PINE CREEK RD, MCDONALD COUNTY Lat/Long: 36.534443 -94.140143 Event: PAPER SERVICE LAW Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 11:29:25 Incident#: 2020-44786 Disposition: PAPER Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 13681 ROUTE E, MCDONALD COUNTY Lat/Long: 36.514201 -94.178371 Event: SUSP VEH Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 11:38:28 Incident#: 2020-44787 Disposition: GOA Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 1300 GOFF RIDGE RD, MCDONALD COUNTY Lat/Long: 36.507417 -94.200563 For Official Use Only Page 3 of 181 Print Date: 03-Nov-20 Public Information Print Time: 13:22:17 User Name: oamos Incidents Created From: Incidents Created From: 01-Oct-20 00:00:00 To: 31-Oct-20 23:59:59; Unit Org: McDonald.LAW.MCDONALD COUNTY SO.MCSO; Unit(s): All Areas:All Event: PAPER SERVICE LAW Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 12:06:18 Incident#: 2020-44789 Disposition: NA Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 370 BROCK RD, MCDONALD COUNTY Lat/Long: 36.510594 -94.19292 Event: THEFT PAST Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 12:58:36 Incident#: 2020-44795 Disposition: HBO Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: FLETCHER RIDGE RD Event: TRAFFIC VIOLATION INFO Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 13:00:06 Incident#: 2020-44796 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: WB STATE HWY 90/TURNING ONTO ROUTE TT Event: TRANSPORT PERSON COOPERATIVE Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 13:04:03 Incident#: 2020-44797 Disposition: TRANS Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 300 E 7TH ST, PINEVILLE Lat/Long: 36.594702 -94.381964 Event: PAPER SERVICE LAW Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 13:05:08 Incident#: 2020-44798 Disposition: NA Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 505 4TH ST, ANDERSON Lat/Long: 36.647365 -94.451325 Event: PAPER SERVICE LAW Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 13:27:39 Incident#: 2020-44804 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 505 4TH ST, ANDERSON Lat/Long: 36.647365 -94.451325 Event: SUPPLEMENTAL OTHER Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 13:38:21 Incident#: 2020-44805 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO, NPD Event Location: 80 SPRINGS RD, MCDONALD COUNTY Lat/Long: 36.542623 -94.556777 For Official Use Only Page 4 of 181 Print Date: 03-Nov-20 Public Information Print Time: 13:22:18 User Name: oamos Incidents Created From: Incidents Created From: 01-Oct-20 00:00:00 To: 31-Oct-20 23:59:59; Unit Org: McDonald.LAW.MCDONALD COUNTY SO.MCSO; Unit(s): All Areas:All Event: SUPPLEMENTAL OTHER Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 13:51:20 Incident#: 2020-44810 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: MCDONALD COUNTY Event: WANTED VEHICLE CHECK Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 13:58:23 Incident#: 2020-44811 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 402 FLINT ST, LANAGAN Lat/Long: 36.610673 -94.451018 Event: PAST Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 13:59:19 Incident#: 2020-44812 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 21140 US HIGHWAY 71, MCDONALD COUNTY Lat/Long: 36.511021 -94.281688 Event: PUBLIC SERVICE INFO Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 14:03:21 Incident#: 2020-44813 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 370 BROCK RD, MCDONALD COUNTY Lat/Long: 36.510594 -94.19292 Event: ABUSE PAST Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 14:22:22 Incident#: 2020-44815 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: NEOSHO MIDDLE SCHOOL Event: INFO ONLY Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 14:44:21 Incident#: 2020-44818 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 707 FLINT LN, MCDONALD COUNTY Lat/Long: 36.551089 -94.110168 Event: PSYCH/SUICIDE LM Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 15:03:16 Incident#: 2020-44821 Disposition: TRANS Unit Org(s): FRSTA1, LPD, MCSO Event Location: 104 TOP OF THE WORLD CIR, LANAGAN Lat/Long: 36.607697 -94.452464 For Official Use Only Page 5 of 181 Print Date: 03-Nov-20 Public Information Print Time: 13:22:19 User Name: oamos Incidents Created From: Incidents Created From: 01-Oct-20 00:00:00 To: 31-Oct-20 23:59:59; Unit Org: McDonald.LAW.MCDONALD COUNTY SO.MCSO; Unit(s): All Areas:All Event: 911 HANGUP L Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 15:17:46 Incident#: 2020-44824 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: Lat/Long: 36.6472256 -94.4282412 Event: PAPER SERVICE LAW Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 15:18:18 Incident#: 2020-44826 Disposition: PAPER Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 103 W BEAVER ST, ANDERSON Lat/Long: 36.649766 -94.445553 Event: PAPER SERVICE LAW Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 15:28:36 Incident#: 2020-44827 Disposition: PAPER Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 105 ITTNER RD, MCDONALD COUNTY Lat/Long: 36.595243 -94.455245 Event: 911 HANGUP L Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 15:47:29 Incident#: 2020-44830 Disposition: HBO Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: Lat/Long: 36.6441035 -94.4280481 Event: SUPPLEMENTAL EVIDENCE Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 16:02:00 Incident#: 2020-44833 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: WHITE OAK RD Event: SUICIDE THREAT Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 16:12:27 Incident#: 2020-44836 Disposition: C Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: SWC AREA Event: THEFT PAST Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20 16:43:03 Incident#: 2020-44839 Disposition: RT Unit Org(s): MCSO Event Location: 100 COMMERCIAL DR, MCDONALD Lat/Long: 36.508231 -94.278518 For Official Use Only Page 6 of 181 Print Date: 03-Nov-20 Public Information Print Time: 13:22:20 User Name: oamos Incidents Created From: Incidents Created From: 01-Oct-20 00:00:00 To: 31-Oct-20 23:59:59; Unit Org: McDonald.LAW.MCDONALD COUNTY SO.MCSO; Unit(s): All Areas:All Event: 911 HANGUP L Create Date/Time: 01-Oct-20
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