The following are excerpts of reports generated by the Texas County Sheriff’s Department:
•Reanna J. Storrie, 20, of 704 S. High St. in Mountain Grove, was issued a citation for third-degree assault after allegedly shoving a 56-year-old woman to the ground during a dispute at her residence at about 7:30 p.m. May 22.
•A 39-year-old man reported on May 21 that 50 metal t-posts and assorted scrap metal with a total value of $225 had been stolen from his Highway ZZ property. There are no suspects.
•A deputy was dispatched at about 8 p.m. May 21 after a Raymondville woman reported that a neighbor woman’s dog had been coming to her Orchard Street residence and eating her dog’s food. The officer made contact with the neighbor and advised her to maintain better control of her dog.
•A deputy was dispatched May 21 to a Summersville woman’s Grassy Road residence after she reported being threatened at an automotive repair shop at Summersville. The woman filled out a voluntary statement that was faxed to the Summersville Police Department.
•Kevin E. Weingler, 58, of 8550 Highway E at Houston, was issued a citation for third-degree assault after an incident at his residence at about 10 p.m. May 20 in which he allegedly threatened to kill a 45-year-old man and his 37-year-old wife.
An investigating officer reported that witnesses confirmed the threats. Weingler was taken to jail for a 12-hour hold period.
•A deputy was dispatched at about 3:30 a.m. May 21 regarding a report of a prowler at a Highway 17 residence at Success. The deputy made contact with a man who lives there who said he believed someone was outside his home because his dogs were barking. No suspect was found.
•A deputy was dispatched at about 6:30 p.m. May 19 regarding a report of an abandoned vehicle on Highway 17 at Plato. The officer determined the vehicle had likely broken down. Attempts to locate its owner were unsuccessful.
•At about 12:30 a.m. May 21, a woman reported a vehicle traveling fast on Hubbard Drive. An investigating officer made contact with the driver and advised him to be aware of pedestrians.
•An Evening Shade woman reported on May 21 that a neighbor of her Sherwood Lane residence is in the Army and his family had been gone for weeks, and that the bed of tge truck in his driveway was full of trash that was smelling very bad. Contact was made with the neighbor man’s wife who then made arrangements for the trash to be hauled away.
•An officer was dispatched May 20 to Texas County Memorial Hospital regarding a report of a man with a gunshot wound. The officer made contact with the man, 43, who said he was unloading his .45 caliber Springfield pistol when it slipped and discharged a bullet into his left hand.
•A Cabool man called May 18 to report that his girlfriend and 1-year-old daughter had disappeared from the El Rancho Truck Stop in Cabool at about 4:30 p.m. May 16. The man called back later and stated he had spoken to the woman and she and the child were fine.
Texas County Jail admissions
May 17
Jill F. Perry – 30 days, contempt
Denver J. Colborn – DWI
Angela J. Gossett – burglary
William A. Rickerson – Willow Springs PD hold
Calvin L. Massey – 5-day commitment
May 18
Lane E. Cierley Jr. – property damage
May 19
Roy L. Click – first-degree assault
Kevin D. Bowling – DWI, non-support
Jerrad D. Burks – drug court violation
Britta N. Karnes – possession of drug paraphernalia
May 20
Tammy S. Frazier – possession of controlled substance
Amanda D. Smith – making false report
May 21
Valerie P. DeWitt – failure to appear
May 22
Jackie L. Firestine – 24-hour commitment
May 23
Clint N. Jarrett – Moniteau County hold