March 21, 2004

Cape Girardeau The following items were released by the Cape Girardeau Police Department. Arrests do not imply guilt. DWI Shirley Jean Reeves, 64, of 178 S. Graeser, St. Louis, was arrested Friday on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. Assaults An assault was reported Friday in the 3000 block of Kenneth...

Cape Girardeau

The following items were released by the Cape Girardeau Police Department. Arrests do not imply guilt.

DWI Shirley Jean Reeves, 64, of 178 S. Graeser, St. Louis, was arrested Friday on suspicion of driving while intoxicated.

Assaults

An assault was reported Friday in the 3000 block of Kenneth.

A domestic assault was reported Saturday in the 900 block of Broadway.

An assault was reported Saturday in the 900 block of Broadway.

Thefts

A PlayStation was reported stolen Friday at 1416 Jefferson. A subject is in custody pending formal charges.

Cigarettes were reported stolen from Fred's at 121 S. Sprigg on Friday.

Gasoline was reported stolen Saturday from Huck's, 353 S. Kingshighway.

A stereo face plate and personal papers were reported stolen Thursday from 647 S. Spring.

Money was reported taken Thursday at 520 N. Fountain.

A window was reported broken and a briefcase taken Thursday at 207 N. Park.

A vehicle window was reported broken and two CD players and a gym bag were reported stolen Thursday at 259 Park.

A dashboard was damaged, and CD player, speakers and amplifier were reported stolen Thursday at 13 N. Fountain.

A rearview mirror was damaged, and speakers and CD player were reported stolen Thursday at 501 Broadway.

A vehicle door was damaged and a CD player and remote were reported stolen Thursday at 611 Lafayette Place.

A vehicle window was broken and a purse and its contents were reported taken Thursday at 701 Good Hope.Property Damage

A front window was reported broken Friday at 2849 Bloomfield.

Miscellaneous

A 16-year old male runaway was located Friday and referred to juvenile court.

Stalking was reported Friday in the 2600 block of Hopper.

A subject was taken into custody on suspicion of forgery and driving an unlicensed vehicle Friday, pending formal charges.

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Interference with custody was reported Friday at 40 S. Sprigg.

A purse, phone and credit cards were reported lost Friday.

A 25-year-old male was taken into protective custody Friday.

A 39-year-old male was taken into protective custody Friday.

A 45-year-old female was taken into protective custody Saturday.

A forged check was reported Thursday at US Bank.

Two instances of assault and sexual misconduct were reported.

A purse and its contents were found Thursday at 711 Good Hope.

An assault was reported Thursday.

Child abuse was reported Thursday.Jackson

The following items were released by the Jackson police. Arrests do not imply guilt.

Arrests

Clifford Bangert, 50, 2463 Alpine Drive, Jackson, was arrested Friday on suspicion of child abuse.

Roger W. Brown, 32, 600 Ridge Forest, St. Louis, was arrested Thursday in University City, Mo., on a Jackson warrant for contempt of court on traffic charges.

Steven R. Conner, 45, 1369 N. Farmington, Jackson, was arrested Thursday on a Jackson warrant for failure to pay a fine on traffic charges.

Cale J. Prokopf, 22, 684 Green Earth Drive, Fenton, Mo., was arrested Friday in Manchester, Mo., on a Jackson warrant for failure to appear.

Summons

Anthony G. Southall, 24, 7107 Highway 34, Jackson, was issued a summons Friday for driving while intoxicated.

Thefts

Diabetic supplies were reported stolen Friday from the Jackson Wal-Mart.

Miscellaneous

A domestic dispute was reported Thursday in the 200 block of South Lacey Street.

A violation of a custody order was reported Thursday in the 200 block of North West Lane.

A report of assault was made Thursday in the 100 block of West Jackson Boulevard.

A report of child abuse was made Thursday in the 400 block of Nancy Drive.

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