![]() He was taken to Lee County Jail and later released on bond.Ġ4/23/22 – 12:22 a.m. – Lee County sheriff deputies arrested Timothy Allen Regan, 25, of Fort Madison, at the North Lee County Courthouse, on a warrant for failure to appear – citation. He was taken to Lee County Jail.Ġ4/22/22 – 3:22 p.m. – Lee County sheriff deputies arrested Gregory Wayne Myers, 63, of Cascade, at the North Lee County Courthouse, on a warrant for being a fugitive from justice. – Lee County sheriff deputies arrested Dennis Lee Hitsman, Jr., 33, of Davenport, at the sheriff's office, on a charge of disorderly conduct – fight/violence. – Lee County sheriff deputies arrested Chad Alan Riddle, 39, of Keokuk, at the sheriff's office, on a charge of disorderly conduct – fight/violence. She was taken to Lee County Jail and later released after paying a fine.Ġ4/22/22 – 11:35 a.m. – Lee County sheriff deputies arrested Maria Antonette Stanbary, 40, of Burlington, at the North Lee County Courthouse, on a warrant for failure to appear. No other citations were reported.Ġ4/22/22 – 8:12 a.m. Clark was cited for failure to obey stop sign and yield right of way. According to the report, a vehicle driven by Gabriel James William Clark, 15, of West Point, failed to stop at a stop sign at the intersection, entering the roadway when it was struck broadside by a vehicle driven by Roger Duane McVey, 73, of Montrose, who was traveling northbound on Hwy. – Lee County sheriff deputies responded to a two-vehicle accident at the intersection of Hwy. He was taken to Lee County Jail.Ġ4/22/22 – 8:01 a.m. – Fort Madison police arrested William Francis Rankin, 43, of Donnellson, in the 2800 block of Avenue L, on a charge of driving while barred. – Fort Madison police cited Bryan Keith Morehouse, Jr., 36, of Fort Madison, no location given, on a charge of 3rd degree harassment.Ġ4/25/22 – 12:00 a.m. – Fort Madison police responded to a report of vandalism in the 2500 block of Hwy. – Fort Madison police cited Uriah Shawn Orr, 39, of Fort Madison, in the 2200 block of Avenue L, on charges of possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance, and unlawful possession of prescription drugs.Ġ4/24/22 – 6:45 p.m. – Fort Madison police responded to a report of burglary in the 1500 block of Avenue M.Ġ4/24/22 – 12:00 a.m. He was taken to Lee County Jail.Ġ4/23/22 – 2:31 p.m. ![]() – Fort Madison police arrested Justin Dwaine Britton, 38, of Fort Madison, was arrested in the 1900 block of Avenue M, on a charge of OWI. – Fort Madison police responded to a report of a property damage accident in the 1900 block of Avenue E.Ġ4/23/22 – 12:00 a.m. To report a crime online, please click here. (217) email address is only monitored on weekdays during City Hall business hours. If you wish to report a crime or need a police response, please call the dispatch center at 21. If you wish to talk to someone at police headquarters, please call 21. If you have an emergency, call 9-1-1. The Quincy Police Department along with the City of Quincy We are interested in what you think about our police services and our web site and invite you to share your thoughts, concerns, and ideas with us via our email (Click to view Police Officer Testing Application)Ĭlick here to view the Police Officer Power Test Demo Info.Ĭlick here to view the Police Officer Fact Sheet. Our web site is designed to offer information about our services, programs and department as well as other information that may be helpful to you. Our police personnel are trained to provide a wide variety of services and to help solve problems 24 hours a day while working in partnership with the community. The Quincy Police Department when at full staff has 74 sworn officers and 17 civilian employees. We are a Department that believes in the guaranteed rights of every individual and are determined to observe, uphold and enforce all laws pertaining to the individual rights of each person without regards to their race, ethnic background, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, economic status, age, disability or cultural background. Welcome to the Quincy Police Department, a professional law enforcement agency committed to delivering police services and protection in the City of Quincy without prejudice or discrimination.
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