5:30 a.m. -- An officer assisted a motorist trapped by icy conditions on Magnetic Spring Rd.
Wednesday, Jan. 23
5:51 a.m. -- A false alarm was triggered at a downtown business.
12:19 p.m. -- A man showed up at a US62W residence where he "no longer lives" and departed before an officer arrived.
Thursday, Jan. 24
12:04 a.m. -- An officer broke his wrist while arresting a motorist who almost hit his patrol unit near the intersection of Linwood and Fuller Sts.
5 a.m. -- An officer told a man with a blanket stumbling around at the intersection of US62E and Hwy. 23S to "go home."
6:30 a.m. -- A caller at a US62E motel reported her car burglarized during the night.
8:15 a.m. -- The animal control officer took custody of a dog on Martz Cir. which was described as "small, black and aggressive."
11:49 a.m. -- A stray wandering in traffic near US62W was taken to doggie jail.
2:30 p.m. -- Motorists were injured when a Ford Explorer smashed head-on into a 1-ton truck on US62E.
Friday, Jan. 25
10:29 a.m. -- A woman named in an outstanding warrant was arrested by Benton County sheriff's personnel.
1:50 p.m. -- A Pivot Rock Rd. resident complained about a trespasser.
10:39 p.m. -- An intoxicated person was arrested in the woods near Wall St. after coming in third in a foot race with two officers.
Saturday, Jan. 26
11:22 p.m. -- A sober driver "exceeded the limits of the parking lot and went over a retaining wall on Armstrong" St.
Sunday, Jan. 27
2:23 a.m. -- Police responded to a disturbance created by "several intoxicated subjects" at a US62E motel and witnessed them departing in a taxi.
6:03 a.m. -- A caller complained about receiving harassing communications.
9:55 a.m. -- Two officers were able to retrieve a child locked in a car parked off Hwy. 23S.
2:23 p.m. -- Traffic became snarled when B.B. King's tour bus wandered down Emporia St. and became stuck.
3:28 p.m. -- A personal property accident occurred in the parking lot of a US62E restaurant.
7:26 p.m. -- A suspicious black truck parked near a construction project on Prospect Ave. departed before police arrived.
10:30 p.m. -- A Stopple Rd. resident asked to speak to an officer but would not say what was on his mind.
