Houston police were called to investigate several cases in the last week.

The following are excerpts from reports generated by the Houston Police Department:

•Britteny R. Kirkwood, 27, and Adam L. Kirkwood, 27, both of 4995 Highway 95 at Mountain Grove, were arrested June 2 for having active warrants.

The husband and wife were arrested during an investigation of another matter being conducted at about 9:30 p.m. by two officers. The officers located a vehicle they were looking for in the parking lot of the Smokers Express store on U.S. 63, and the two were inside.

A computer check of their identification revealed that Britteny Kirkwood was wanted in Wright County for theft of a motor vehicle, and Adam Kirkwood had an active Wright County warrant for failure to appear on a charge of endangering the welfare of a child and a City of Houston warrant for third-degree assault.

They taken to the Texas County Jail to await extradition to Wright County.

•Lloyd R. Hill, 56, of 11998 Highway 38 at Cabool, was issued a citation for stealing under $500 after allegedly attempting to shoplift May 30 from Walmart.

•Michelle L. DeWolfe, 42, of 426 S. Fourth St. in Houston, was issued a citation for allowing a dog to run at large after two small dogs she owns were seen wandering loose at Emmett Kelly Park at about 3 p.m. May 29.

•Matthew J. Ramsey, 28, of 16490 Hog Creek Road at Houston, was issued a citation for stealing under $500 after allegedly attempting to shoplift from Walmart at about 4:30 p.m. May 21.

•Dalton J. Smith, 23, of 725 W. Highway 17 in Houston, was arrested June 4 for having an active Texas County warrant for failure to appear on three counts of second-degree burglary.

An officer who was aware of the warrant made the arrest after recognizing Smith as a passenger in a vehicle pulled over for a traffic stop. Smith was taken to the Texas County Jail.

•Billy J. Hayes Jr., 24, of 216 Bryan St. in Houston, was issued a citation for driving while intoxicated and driving without a license after an incident at about 2:45 a.m. June 5 at a Holt Street residence.

An officer responded to the location regarding a report of a domestic dispute. Hayes was cited during the officer’s investigation, after officer observed a green Isuzu Rodeo partially in a ditch in front of the residence and made contact with its occupants.

Hayes was taken to the Texas County Jail for a 12-hour hold period.

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