Dispatch Desk: Eureka Springs Police D

epartment July 14

■1:48 p.m. — Officers received a report of someone being harassed by a neighbor and took a report.

July 15

■12:35 p.m. — Animal control assisted with an inured deer by the highway.

■ ■4:04 p.m. — An officer responded to a report of accidental damage at a hotel.

■6:12 p.m. — An officer responded to a parking complaint and issued a citation.

■9:54 p.m. — An officer conducted a traffic stop that led to an arrest on driving on a suspended driver’s license.

■11:14 p.m. — Officers assisted another agency in locating someone with a warrant.

July 16

■8:35 a.m. — Officers detained a female on an agency assist for another county.

■12:16 p.m. — An officer conducted a traffic stop that led to an arrest on an outstanding warrant.

■2:59 p.m. — Officers responded to a possible domestic situation.

■10:07 p.m. — Officers responded to a report of someone burning in their backyard.

■10:48 p.m. — An officer responded to a report of pill bottles that had been run over in a parking lot.

■11:22 p.m. — An officer conducted a traffic stop that led to an arrest for driving while intoxicated.

July 17

■ ■3:21 a.m. — Officers responded to a false alarm.

■7:28 a.m. — An officer advised a man not to take money from the fountain. The individual put the money back. What if we just wanted to make change?

■ ■11:56 a.m. — An officer responded to an accident in a parking lot.

■ ■11:59 a.m. — Officers responded to a two-vehicle accident.

■7:56 p.m. — Officers received a report from a highway clean-up crew that a possible intoxicated driver attempted to drive through their clean-up site. The call led to an arrest for driving while intoxicated.

July 18

■12:31 a.m.— Officers responded to a report of someone accusing the driver of a Jeep of repeatedly coming into their driveway at a high rate of speed and honking before leaving.

■8:04 a.m. — Officers made an arrest on an outstanding warrant.

■10:30 a.m. — Officers searched and located a possible suicidal person, and everything checked out OK.

■11:16 a.m. — An animal control officer assisted with an armadillo stuck in a drainage pipe. How do you get an armadillo out of a drainage pipe? Very carefully!

■10:04 p.m. — An officer attempted to locate a possible intoxicated driver, but found vehicle parked. File that under parked while intoxicated.

■ ■10:48 p.m. — Officers responded to a report of an intoxicated person lying on the sidewalk. And now, lying while intoxicated.

July 19

■12:53 a.m. — Officers made an arrest for driving while intoxicated and a separate arrest for public intoxication. Anyone sensing a trend here?

■11:48 a.m. — An officer took a report for a hit-and-run accident.

■10:53 p.m. — Officers responded to multiple 911 hangups, but everything checked out OK.

■11:21 p.m. — Officers responded to a report of a male throwing rocks at customers of a business, leading to an arrest for disorderly conduct. In an unrelated story, the guy has announced he’s running for city council!

■11:46 p.m. — Officers responded to a report of a possible intoxicated driver, but upon contact determined that the individual was not intoxicated – and, therefore, free to park or lie at will.

July 21

■ ■8:20 a.m. — An officer responded to a false alarm.

■10:17 a.m. — An officer took a report for a vehicle vs. motorcycle accident.

■12:08 p.m. — An officer took a report for a two-vehicle accident.

■2:34 p.m. — An officer did a welfare check regarding a possible domestic situation, but everything checked out OK.