Ozark police reports
July 28, 2009
By Ebony Horton
The following incidents/crimes were reported to Ozark Police Department on Sunday through Tuesday. Information provided by Ozark Police Department.
Possession of Marihuana 2nd – Ozark Villas – Suspect attempted to run from officers that were performing a foot patrol through the listed area and when detained, suspect had a clear plastic bag containing suspected marihuana on his person.
Unlawful Breaking & Entering of a Vehicle/Theft of Property 2nd – South Hwy 123 –unknown suspect entered the victim’s unsecured vehicle through the passenger side door and removed currency, medications and a CD Player
Theft of Property 1st – Liberty Street – unknown suspect took victim’s electric wheel from her residence and it was later located on the carport of an abandoned residence.
Mon. – 12:32 hrs. – Possession of Forged Instrument 1st – CB&T – unknown suspect passed a counterfeit twenty dollar bill at Gilland Pontiac and it was discovered during the deposit
Theft of Property 3rd – Inland #620 – unknown suspect pumped $7.04 worth of gasoline into her vehicle and left without paying
Leaving the Scene of an Accident – Wal Mart Parking Lot – unknown suspect struck the rear end of the victim’s vehicle then left the scene
Leaving the Scene of an Accident – Andrews Avenue (Burger King) – unknown suspect struck the victim’s vehicle while attempting to park then left without notifying anyone.
Leaving the Scene of an Accident – Wal Mart Parking Lot – unknown suspect struck the rear bumper of victim’s vehicle and then left without notifying anyone.
Criminal Trespass 3rd – South Union Ave. – unknown suspects entered the victim’s property without permission and was attempting to lure his dog out of victim’s yard.
Assault 3rd – 100 block Race Track – suspect struck the victim in the face with a handgun during an argument.
Juvenile Beyond Control (2)
Domestic Dispute
Keeping Dogs Which Disturb the Peace – Meadowlake Drive – suspect has been allowing his dogs to bark constantly for the past 3-1/2 years and the victim is tired of it and wants something done.
Ozark Police charged the following with driving under the influence. He has not been convicted:
Larry Hart, 74, of Walding Court