May 17, 2005

Cape Girardeau The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items Monday. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests * Harold Mabins, 62, 1224 Linden St., Apt. 4, was arrested for probation violation. * Jeremiah Reddin, 18, 320 Good Hope St., was arrested on suspicion of false declaration...

Cape Girardeau

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

Arrests

* Harold Mabins, 62, 1224 Linden St., Apt. 4, was arrested for probation violation.

* Jeremiah Reddin, 18, 320 Good Hope St., was arrested on suspicion of false declaration.

* Matthew Travis Warren, 101 S. Lorimier St., was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated.

* Chimeca Donte Deberry, 31, 905 S. Sprigg St., was arrested on suspicion of noise violation and assault.

* Epigmenio Gabriel Lorenzo, 32, 1209 William St., was arrested on suspicion of traffic violations.

* Michelle Renee Nunnally, 30, 331 S. Lorimier St., Apt. B, was arrested on a warrant and was issued a summons for hindering prosecution.

* Angelia J. Hanson, 21, of Scott City, was arrested on suspicion of possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting arrest. She also was arrested on suspicion of assaulting a law-enforcement officer.

Summonses

* Christopher James Brown, 20, of Whitewater, was issued a summons for indecent exposure.

* Thomas F. Moody, 23, 44 N. Pindwood St., Apt. 2, was issued a summons for stealing.

Assault

* Domestic assault was reported.

* Unlawful use of a weapon and assault were reported.

Thefts

* Assorted cell phones were reported stolen at Digital Valley Tech, 134 West Park Mall.

* Burglary and property damage was reported.

* Burglary was reported.

* An Illinois license plate was reported stolen in the Cape Girardeau area.

* Banners were reported stolen at Umpkins Beauty Supply Co., 415 Broadway.

* A wallet was reported stolen at 3439 William St.

* A vehicle window was reported broken into and a CB radio stolen at 104 Vantage Drive.

* Sunny Hill Gardens, 206 N. Kingshighway, reported a garden cart stolen.

* Prescription medication was reported stolen at 3003 Themis St.

Property damage

* Plants were reported damaged at Financial Service Law Practice, 213 N. Sprigg St.

* Two incidents of arson were reported.

* Knowingly burning or exploding was reported.

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Miscellaneous

* Littering was reported at Broadway and West End Boulevard.

* Leaving the scene of an accident was reported at 267 Siemers Drive.

* A wallet was found at 423 Marroseann Drive.

* A 23-year-old male was placed in protective custody.

* A 21-year-old male was placed in protective custody.

* Interference with custody was reported.

* Two incidents of tampering was reported.

* Personal papers and credit cards were found in the 100 block of North Main Street.

* Negligent burning was reported.

Jackson

The Jackson Police Department released the following items Monday. Arrests do not imply guilt.

Summonses

* Joshua K. Clement, 19, P.O. Box 623, was issued a summons for no valid motorcycle license.

Burglary

* An attempted burglary was reported in the 1000 block of Clark Street.

* An attempted burglary was reported in the 1400 block of Woodland Drive.

Disturbance

* A report of a disturbance was made in the 300 block of East Jackson Boulevard.

* A report of a disturbance was made in the 200 block of South Union Avenue.

Theft

* Theft was reported in the 300 block of South Missouri Street.

Property damage

* Property was reported damaged in the 1700 block of Ridge Road.

* Property was reported damaged in the 300 block of North Georgia.

* Property was reported damaged in the 100 block of Donald Street.

Miscellaneous

* A request to check the well being of a person was made in the 900 block of Old Cape Road.

* An ex parte violation was made in the 100 block of South High Street.

* A report of harassment was made in the 2200 block of East Jackson Boulevard.

* A report of harassment was made in the 1400 block of Woodland Drive.

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