Dispatch Desk: Eureka Springs Police Department

JAN. 20

■7:23 a.m. — Officers received information regarding public work closing a road to repair a sewer line.

■7:48 a.m. — An officer assisted EMS on a medical call.

■8:21 a.m. — Officers provided extra patrol downtown.

■10:39 a.m. — Officers responded to an accidental 911 call.

■11:06 a.m. – An officer did a follow-up regarding a statue theft.

■ 9:47 p.m. — Officers responded to a disturbance call.

JAN. 21

■3:43 a.m. — An officer responded to an alarm.

■8:51 a.m. — Officers held a drill at the middle and high school.

■11:51 a.m. — An officer was flagged down regarding a missing child, who was later found.

■11:58 a.m. — An officer responded to a report of a female who fell but denied medical treatment.

■3:59 p.m. — An officer met with a male to discuss a damage report regarding a fender- bender.

■5:01 p.m. — An officer attempted to make contact with an individual to serve a warrant, but was unable to locate the person.

■9:39 p.m. — Officers responded to a medical call.

JAN. 22

■12:57 a.m. — Officers responded to a 911 call regarding a possible suicidal female.

■11:08 a.m. — Officers received a report from the sheriff’s office regarding a reckless driver call.

■1:37 p.m. — An officer spoke to a female needing advice on what to do when a guest at a lodging establishment had to check out the next day with nowhere to go.

JAN. 23

■ 8:43 a.m. — An officer received information regarding a male who needed to report strange comments on a bank’s Facebook posts.

■8:58 a.m. — Officers received a report of a loose dog.

■12:21 p.m. — An officer took a police report regarding a dispute between a tenant and landlord.

■12:39 p.m. — An officer spoke to a female about her missing son.

■ 6:45 p.m. — An officer responded to a report of a theft.

JAN. 24

■ 11:03 a.m. — Officers conducted a welfare check.

■12:18 p.m. — An officer received information regarding a low-hanging power line.

■ Jan. 26

■12:57 p.m. – A call was received regarding an animal complaint, but was referred to the sheriff’s office due to being outside of city limits.

■3:45 p.m. — Officers responded to a false commercial burglary alarm.