Chillicothe Police Department answers 230 calls over weekend

Chillicothe Police Department highlights recent calls
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Officers from the Chillicothe Police Department were exceptionally busy over the weekend, answering a total of 230 calls for service, involving a myriad of circumstances.

Officers arrested Niki Kimberling for possession of a controlled substance following a traffic stop Washington Street and Business 36.  Kimberling was processed at the police department and transferred to the Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail pending the filing of formal charges.

Officers responded to the 1700 block of Derringer Drive regarding a young child being found outside.  Officers located the child’s parent and returned the child home.  The child had woken from sleep, unlocked a door, and exited the residence without the parent’s knowledge.  Officers discussed the need for child safety locks with the parent.  The child was unharmed.

Officers arrested Richard Brunt for driving while suspended following a traffic stop on US 36 Hwy near Blackwell Creek.  Brunt was processed at the police department and released on a Municipal Citation.

Officers arrested Jerry Boyd on a Daviess County Missouri warrant for failure to appear for a probation violation on an original charge of littering.  Boyd was processed at the police department and released after posting the required bond.

Officers responded to a two vehicle non-injury accident at Third Street and Walnut Street.  Officers reported a vehicle driven by Francis Lee was traveling westbound on Third Street and attempted to make a left turn onto Walnut Street turning into the path of an eastbound vehicle driven by Tanner Munson. 

Lee was cited for failing to yield resulting in an accident and Munson was cited for failing to register a motor vehicle.  The vehicles were removed from the scene by Chillicothe Truck Repair and Towing.

Officers received a report of theft from a motor vehicle in the 2700 block of North Washington Street.  As a result of this investigation officers arrested Ryan Lemmond and Shelby Spainhour for tampering with a motor vehicle, theft of property valued more than $500.  Spainhour was also arrested for possession of less than 35 grams marijuana and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.  Both were processed at the police department and transferred to the Daviess DeKalb Regional Jail.

Officers received a report of theft from a motor vehicle in the 1000 block of Graves Street.  As a result of this investigation, Officers arrested Ryan Lemmond and Shelby Spainhour for tampering with a motor vehicle, theft of property valued less than $500, and 2 counts of theft of a credit device.

Officers responded to a business in the 1000 block of Graves Street to a report of shoplifting.  Officers arrested Jazmyn Black for theft.  She was processed at the police department and released on a Municipal Citation.


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Randall Mann

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Randall has been with KTTN/KGOZ for almost 20 years. He is the current Engineer for all of the stations, as well as working "on-air" from 6 to 10, am in the morning. Randall does a bit of everything including producing advertisements as well as writing the occasional news article. Randall is also the current Webmaster for the studio as well as the local graphic artist.

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