* Jeffery E. Jones, 45, 1839 Herman St., was arrested on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia.
* A suspect was in custody pending formal charges of endangering the welfare of a child and statutory sodomy.
* A suspect was in custody pending formal charges of making a false report, driving while suspended, speeding and no insurance.
* Subjects were in custody pending formal charges of resisting/interfering with arrest.
* A suspect was in custody pending formal charges of domestic assault and tampering with a motor vehicle.
* Misty D. Beckham, 34, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., was arrested on a Butler County warrant for probation violation.
* Dandre L. McClelloon Jr., 32, 428 Pearl St., was arrested on a Sikeston, Mo., warrant for contempt of court for traffic offense.
* Jesse Villagomez, 34, of Thebes, Ill., was arrested on a warrant arrest for probation and parole violation for burglary/stealing, and on suspicion of speeding, no insurance, driving while suspended and two counts of false declaration.
* Edwin T. Patterson, 40, homeless, was arrested on suspicion of assault and resisting arrest.
* Kenny E. Brown, 43, 817 S. Pacific St., was arrested on two counts of suspicion of probation violation.
* Two suspects were in custody pending formal charges on suspicion of stealing two laptop computers from Walmart.
* A suspect was in custody pending formal charges on suspicion of robbery, resisting arrest and armed criminal action.
* A suspect was in custody pending formal charges on suspicion of stealing.
* James A. Pinkston, 22, of Benton, Mo., and Jordan T. Weiss, 21, of Scott City each received a summons for disturbing the peace.
* Lawrence G. Robinson, 40, 315 Good Hope St., received a summons for possession of a controlled substance.
* Matthew J. Moornam, 22, 617 North St., received a summons for maintaining a disorderly house.
* Dale P. LaFont, 60, 2128 William St., No. 199, received a summons for oil/storm-water violation.
* Danny W. Hicks, 33, Sikeston, Mo., received a summons for a fence/sign violation.
* An assault was reported.
* Domestic assault was reported.
* Burglary with property damage and violation of a protection order was reported.
* A dryer was reported stolen at 1110 S. Ellis St.
* Cape County Transit, 937 Broadway, reported the theft of cab coupons.
* A theft of gasoline was reported by Rhodes 101, 1624 N. Kingshighway.
* Clothing, medication, headphones, a necklace and badges were reported stolen at 17 Rivercrest Drive.
* A purse and a wallet were reported stolen at 213 S. Kings- highway.
* Stealing was reported by Huddle House, 511 N. Kings- highway.
* Stealing was reported at 2350 Independence St.
* Money was reported stolen and computer equipment and video cameras were reported damaged at Patrick Furniture, 1140 N. Kngshighway.
* A theft of fuel was reported by Rhodes, 546 S. Sprigg St.
* Money was reported stolen at 2151 Sussex Drive.
* Sunglasses, a tool kit and an emergency kit were reported stolen at 2007 Kevin St.
* Money was reported stolen at 2221 Kent Drive.
* A theft was reported at 2835 Whitener St.
* A theft was reported at 2815 Themis St.
* A weed trimmer was reported stolen at 542 S. Pacific St.
* Damage to a motor vehicle was reported at 410 Marie St.
* Property damage was reported at 2061 Pear Tree Court.
* Property damage was reported at 975 Normal Ave.
* A handgun was reported found at 909 Hackberry St.
* A 30-year-old man was placed in protective custody.
* A 39-year-old woman was placed in protective custody.
* A 49-year-old man was placed in protective custody.
* A 60-year-old man was placed in protective custody.
* Counterfeiting was reported by the Townhouse Inn, 505 N. Kingshighway.
* A 48-year-old man was placed in protective custody.
* Child molestation was reported.
* Two cases of statutory sodomy, as well as child molestation and animal abuse were reported.
* A 48-year-old man was placed in protective custody.
* Parental kidnapping was reported.
* An 18-year-old woman was placed in protective custody.
* A 48-year-old man was placed in protective custody.
* Two cases of juveniles being beyond parental control were reported.
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