Monday, March 13, 2017

Butler Police Department weekly report

03/06/2017 
 Bike theft report Dove Lane
Traffic assist Mullinax
Walk in theft report
Keep the peace 400 block of S Delaware
C and I driver report Wix Lane
Dog Bite BCMH

03/07/2017 
 Warrant service Main and Country Club
911 hang up 200 block of S Willow
C and I driver W-52
Animal complaint Adams and Fulton
Disturbance 400 block of S Main

03/08/2017 
 Stolen license plate report
Theft report 300 block of N Havanna
Alarm 300 block of S Delaware
Animal complaint N Main

03/09/2017 
 walk in theft report
Disturbance High and Dakota
Animal complaint S Main
Walk in theft report

03/10/2017 
 Animal complaint 300 block of S Fulton
Well being check 700 block of N Delaware
Well being check 500 block of N Main.
Accident Family Center parking lot
Keep the peace 606 W Adams
Shoplifter Wal-Mart
Warrant service Conoco
Disturbance 800 block of W Ohio
Keep the peace Dove Lane
Shoplifting call wal-mart
Fight Wal-Mart parking lot

03/11/2017 
 Disturbance 204 N High
911 hang up 200 block of S Fulton
Medical assist 700 block of N Havanna
Animal complaint N high

03/12/2017 
 Hit and Run accident Medical Lodge
Vandalism report 400 S Delaware
Gun Shots Allen park

Public Service Notice
The Butler Police Department will be participating in the DEA Drug Takeback campaign. The Butler Police along with the Bates County Health Department will be participating in the drug turn in program sponsored by the DEA. The turn in location will be the Bates Co Health Dept. located at 501 N Orange Butler MO. On April 29 2017 between the hours of 10 am to 2 pm. We will be accepting any prescription and non-prescription medication which will be turned over to the DEA for destruction. We will not accept syringes or inhalers.

The Butler Police also have a medication drop box located in the lobby of the Butler Police Station that meds can be dropped off at anytime. If you should have any questions you can contact the Butler Police Department at 660-679-6131 or the Bates Co Health Dept. at 660-679-6108.






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