Nixa Police report 13 arrests and welcome two new officers

April 23, 2025 | Nixa, Christian County, Missouri

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In a busy week for the Nixa Police Department, Lieutenant Robert Seiner reported a significant uptick in community engagement and law enforcement activity. During the weekly wrap-up, Seiner revealed that officers responded to 627 calls for service, conducted over 207 traffic stops, and initiated four K-9 deployments.

The department also investigated four motor vehicle collisions and processed 48 police reports, leading to a total of 13 arrests. Among these were two arrests for driving while intoxicated (DWI), six drug-related arrests, and six warrant arrests, highlighting the department's commitment to public safety.
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In an exciting development, the Nixa Police Department welcomed two new officers, Officer Townson and Officer Goodard, who are currently undergoing field training. Seiner encouraged the community to greet them when they see them out and about, emphasizing their potential contributions to the department.

This weekly wrap-up underscores the proactive efforts of the Nixa Police Department in maintaining safety and fostering community relations. As the new officers complete their training, residents can expect continued dedication to law enforcement in Nixa.

Converted from Lieutenant Robert Seiner breaking down the Weekly wrap-up for FEB 3 -7 2025 meeting on April 23, 2025
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