EUREKA SPRINGS DISPATCHES
Week of Nov. 5
Nov. 5
10:17 a.m. -- An two-vehicle accident accident, with no injuries, was reported in the area of 1876 Inn, and a report was taken.
12:30 p.m. -- A female caller reported a vehicle being keyed on Montgomery, and a report was taken.
12:48 p.m. -- A caller at McDonald's reported a person possibly drinking while driving. The subject was gone upon arrival of police.
2 p.m. -- The illegal use of a dumpster at Dollar General was reported.
7:35 p.m. -- A man on Commerce Drive reported a wedding ring had been stolen, and a report was made.
8:33 p.m. -- Police responded to a front door alarm at Bank of Eureka Springs Financial Center on East Van Buren. All was found to be in order.
11:06 p.m. -- Police responded to a family disturbance on Alamo. The parties separated for the evening, and no report was required.
Nov. 6
6:03 a.m. -- Police responded to a complaint of barking dogs at The Veranda. The owners were advised to keep the dogs quiet.
9:12 a.m. -- Police attempted locate a man for an emergency message.
11:43 a.m. -- A minor private property traffic accident was reported at an attorney's parking lot, and a report was taken.
1:18 p.m. -- Police responded to a call regarding the welfare of a person residing on East Mountain. The subject was sleeping.
3:42 p.m. -- A caller on Mountain Street reported an attempted break-in and a report was taken.
Nov. 8
12:39 a.m. -- Police arrested an intoxicated driver on Huntsville Road.
3:34 p.m. -- A caller at a downtown business reported that a panhandler thrown out several days ago was telling customers that he found a toe nail in his chocolate.
Nov. 9
12:30 a.m. -- A caller advised that a delivery truck was on Spring Street after 11 p.m. A citation was issued.
3:03 p.m. -- A woman on Jordan Drive reported an opossum was stuck in her grill. No report was required.
8:50 p.m. -- A caller at Eureka Springs Hospital reported a person was bitten by a dog. No report was required.
9:22 p.m. -- A caller at Tad's Quick Stop requested a welfare check on a woman walking on U.S. Hwy. 62 in a ball gown. No report was required.
Nov. 10
12:15 a.m. -- A downtown tavern reported a fight, and a report was taken.
3:25 a.m. -- A caller at an inn on Van Buren reported individuals being loud in the parking lot. Officers advised the parties to leave the premises.
5:01 a.m. -- An employee at McDonald's requested a walk-through with an officer due to a door being open when she arrived to open for business. Nothing was found to be out of the ordinary.
8:52 a.m. -- A caller at Inn of the Ozarks reported that jewelry had been stolen from a room. The owner later found the jewelry and called back to advise that it had been misplaced.
10:32 a.m. -- A caller from an inn on Van Buren, stated that he was receiving threatening and harassing phone calls.
12:31 p.m. -- A caller reported finding the door of a business being open when the business was closed. A check showed that everything was secure, and a responsible person secured the building.
2:17 p.m. -- A caller at an inn on Van Buren called again to report a suspicious female calling at 3 a.m. and advising of drug activity by one of the guests. An officer made contact to get statements.
2:17 p.m. -- A fourth call from an inn on Van Buren resulted in an officer going to talk to a subject about harassing phone calls. Instead, a domestic disturbance was found to be taking place, and a person was arrested.
9:16 p.m. -- An intoxicated woman was reported to be walking and yelling in the vicinity of Center and Spring Streets. The subject was gone when officer arrived.
10:03 p.m. -- A two-car accident was reported at Razorback Corner on U.S. Hwy 62 West, and a report was taken.
Nov. 11
11:15 a.m. -- A caller at a motel reported his car had been struck overnight, and a report was taken.
1:14 p.m. -- A minor traffic accident was reported at Myrtie Mae s, and a report was taken.
4 p.m. -- An out-of-state mother requested a welfare check on he son, apparently staying at an inn on Van Buren. No action was taken.
Nov. 12
2:25 a.m. -- A prowler was reported in the area of Pied Piper Pub and Inn, but an officer was unable to locate anyone in the area matching the description given.