Cape Girardeau
Saturday, Sept. 27
The following items were released by the Cape Girardeau Police Department. Arrests do not imply guilt.
Arrests Nathan S. Hill, 23, of 2843 Whitener, Apt. B4, Cape Girardeau, was arrested Wednesday on Cape Girardeau warrants for failure to appear.
Aric L. Thatch, 33, of Matthews, Mo., was arrested Thursday on a Cape Girardeau warrant for failure to appear.
Linda S. McKinney, 42, of 204 Sycamore, Scott City, was arrested Thursday on suspicion of stealing.
Assault An assault was reported Thursday at Southeast Missouri State University at Towers Circle and Greek Drive.
Thefts
Money was reported stolen Thursday at 2117 William.
Money was reported stolen Thursday at 209 S. Plaza Way.
Checks were reported stolen Thursday at 801 Good Hope.
A check was reported stolen Friday at 1105 S. Ellis.
A driver's license and Social Security card were reported stolen Friday at 901 S. Sprigg.
CDs and a case were reported stolen Thursday at Southeast Missouri State University.Property Damage
A window was reported shattered Thursday at 1507 Independence.
A passenger side vehicle door was reported damaged Thursday at 3020 Boutin.
A window was reported broken Friday at 317 S. Hanover.
Miscellaneous
A cigarette case was reported lost Thursday at 121 S. Sprigg.
Forged checks were reported Friday at 2001 William and 324 N. Kingshighway.Jackson
Saturday, Sept. 27
Miscellaneous
Tampering was reported Thursday at the 1900 block of Lee Avenue.
A domestic dispute was reported Thursday on West Independence.
A domestic dispute was reported Thursday at the 1000 block of Corrine Street.
A domestic dispute was reported Thursday at the 1200 block of East Main Street.
A domestic dispute was reported Wednesday at the 200 block of Daisy Avenue.
Theft was reported Thursday at the 700 block of August.
Property damage was reported Thursday at the 300 block of West Washington.
Property damage was reported Thursday at the 600 block of West Washington.
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