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Nixa police give weekly wrap-up, announce Veterans Day ceremony and recruitment drive

December 29, 2025 | Nixa, Christian County, Missouri


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Nixa police give weekly wrap-up, announce Veterans Day ceremony and recruitment drive
Officer Jones of the Nixa Police Department delivered the department's weekly update, reporting recent crash and arrest totals, announcing a Veterans Day ceremony and promoting an active recruitment webpage.

In the update, Officer Jones said the department responded to multiple crashes and took 44 reports. He listed arrest figures as 12 arrests in total, specifying 2 driving-while-intoxicated arrests, 1 narcotics arrest, 6 warrant arrests, 3 other criminal-related charges, 2 felony arrests and 10 misdemeanor arrests. The officer described the crash summary as four car crashes (three non-injury, one injury).

Officer Jones also invited residents to “join us in honoring those who have served our country at a veteran's day ceremony at the X Center on November 8 at 9AM,” noting the ceremony will be held outside at the Veterans Memorial in front of the X Center, with a pending contingency about moving indoors depending on conditions. He added that light refreshments will be served.

On recruitment, Officer Jones stated the department is looking for new officers and encouraged interested people to apply: “Visit joinnixapd.com and register today.”

The update was delivered as a short public-service style message and concluded with Officer Jones saying, “This is officer Jones and that's your weekly wrap up.” The recording did not include additional departmental policy detail, budget figures, or a formal vote or motion; no statutes or ordinances were cited.

The audio transcript contains spacing and transcription anomalies in some of the numerical lines (for example, the figures for total calls for service and traffic stops appear with uncertain spacing/formatting). Where numbers were clear in the recording, they are reported above; ambiguous numerical items are noted as such.

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