The Nashville Police Department responded to 9 incidents in the past week.  There was a report of a theft, a child custody dispute, a harassment report and a domestic dispute were involved.  Also, there were a couple of people taken into custody for outstanding warrants.  This included 33-year old Allie M. Hunter of Pocahontas, Illinois.  She had a warrant issued by the NPD in response to her allegedly having a credit – debit card that belonged to Pearlishanina Meeks without permission.  Hunter was taken into custody last Monday and was charged with Unlawful Possession of a Debit Card of Another Person and Possession of a Lost Debit Card with bond set at $20,000.  She was released though on her own recognizance.  Also, during a traffic stop last Monday, the police took 29-year old Cory L. Wooldridge of Centralia into custody for an outstanding warrant from Clinton County.  He was also cited for Operating a Vehicle with an Expired Registration and No Rear Regulation Plate Light.  Also, 19-year old Chelsey L. Branch of Centralia was cited for Operating a Vehicle with an Expired Registration.  There were 2 fender bender accidents reported as well.

 

The Washington County Sheriff’s Office released their weekly report and it was filled with calls to assist motorists, mostly during the bad weather.  There were 13 calls from December 4th through the 8th.  Of those calls, 9 involved assisting a motorist.  There were a couple of incidents of damaged mailboxes.  Another involved an arrest on a warrant.