5:30 p.m. -- An officer investigated a report about a suspicious vehicle seen near the school bus barn and discovered pet lovers looking for a missing dog.
Tuesday, Jan. 8
7:46 a.m. -- A large dog was reported loose on the grounds of a Historic Loop hotel.
8:15 a.m. -- A US62W gift shop operator was pained by vandals who shot out some of his windows.
Wednesday, Jan. 9
12:20 a.m. -- An intoxicated woman was arrested at a US62E liquor store.
Thursday, Jan. 10
1:29 p.m. -- A false alarm was triggered at the high school.
Friday, Jan. 11
11:56 p.m. -- Police separated a man and woman who were causing a disturbance at a S. Main St. nightclub.
Saturday, Jan. 12
12:21 a.m. -- Police separated two people engaged in a disturbing argument in the parking lot of a downtown bank.
12:33 a.m. -- The operator of a Passion Play Rd. gas station told police a male customer took money from a female customer but, according to the investigating officer, "no one stuck around to file a report."
12:35 a.m. -- Two officers intervened in a family disturbance at a Wall St. residence.
2:12 a.m. -- Police helped a disoriented caller determine her true location.
7 a.m. -- A Pine St. resident informed police about a body stuffed halfway under a vehicle and officers discovered the subject was just a mannequin and took no official action.
7:49 a.m. -- An employee triggered a false alarm at a US62E bank.
11:33 p.m. -- The operator of a S. Main St. bar complained about stolen liquor.
Sunday, Jan. 13
1:30 a.m. -- An officer retrieved a person named in an outstanding Eureka Springs warrant from the Washington County jail.
1:50 a.m. -- A Mountain St. bartender complained about a woman causing a disturbance in the parking lot but "no one wanted to make a report."
4:05 a.m. -- A person involved in a 1:50 a.m. disturbance in a bar parking lot finally decided to file a report.
11:13 a.m. -- Would-be patrons of a US62E restaurant were prevented from getting out of their vehicle by the owner's dog and police advised the restaurant operator to restrain the dog.
11:45 a.m. -- Credit cards were reported stolen from a Historic Loop hotel room.
3:29 p.m. -- The manager of a Spring St. shop complained about mischievous criminals who were switching price tags on merchandise.
5:49 p.m. -- Police were asked to check on the welfare of two small children at a Pivot Rock Rd. residence and found no one home.
9:15 p.m. -- An alert carriage operator reported that a car "took out the stop sign at Passion and 62, but left a license plate behind."
