December 17, 2012

The Cape Girardeau Police Department released following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. The Southeast Missouri State University Department of Public Safety released the following item:...

CAPE GIRARDEAU

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

Arrests

* Lisa G. Maglone, 29, 517 S. Benton St., was arrested on suspicion of assault.

* John L. Tate, 32, 313 N. Fountain St., was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to distribute and possession of drug paraphernalia.

* Joel D. Bland, 36, 1107 Hidden Valley Lane, was arrested on suspicion of stealing.

* Jennifer M. Laird, 25, of Jackson was arrested on a Cape Girardeau warrant for failing to appear for operating an unlicensed vehicle.

* Bobby Joe Patterson, 25, 2853 Hemlock St., was arrested on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for resisting arrest.

* Randy G. Lewis Jr., 30, 3009 Mimosa St., was arrested on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for violating parole.

* Allison B. Lasater, 21, of Cape Girardeau was arrested on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for failing to appear.

* A suspect was taken into custody pending formal charges of intent to manufacture methamphetamine.

* A suspect was taken into custody pending formal charges of possessing a controlled substance, possession of marijuana, failure to yield to an emergency vehicle, failure to stop at a red light, failure to stop at a stop line, failure to drive on the right half of the roadway, driving while intoxicated and speeding.

* A suspect was taken into custody for stealing food from Huddle House, 501 N. Kingshighway.

* Devin Earl Smith, 2819 Whitener St., was arrested on a St. Louis municipal warrant for violating probation.

Summons

* Dianna J. Sachse, no age given, was issued a summons for driving while intoxicated and failing to maintain a single lane following a motor vehicle collision.

Robbery

* First-degree robbery was reported.

Thefts

* Money was reported stolen at 553 N. Kingshighway, Lot 53.

* Carpet and a kitchen table were reported stolen at 1124 S. Ellis St.

* Scrap metal was reported stolen at 2836 Independence St.

* A motor vehicle was reported stolen at 1400 S. West End Blvd.

* Numerous items were reported stolen from a storage facility at 832 S. Kingshighway.

* A firearm was reported stolen at 1405 Ozark St.

* Tags for license plates were reported stolen at 912 S. Sprgg St.

* An Xbox was reported stolen at Walmart, 3439 William St.

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* Christmas ornaments were reported stolen at Dollar General, 64 S. Plaza Way.

* A gift card was reported stolen at 2906 Beavercreek Drive.

* A television and camera were reported stolen at 911 N. Missouri St.

* Money was reported stolen at 2825 Bloomfield Road.

* Fuel was reported stolen at Rhodes 101, 1126 N. Sprigg St.

* Fuel was reported stolen at Hucks, 353 S. Kingshighway.

* A theft was reported at Nearly Perfect Shoes, 209 S. Kingshighway.

* Fuel was reported stolen at Rhodes 101, 546 S. Sprigg St.

* A theft was reported at Kohl's, 315 Shirley Drive.

* A license plate was reported stolen at 1410 David St.

Property damage

* Property was reported damaged at 1124 S. Ellis St.

* A window of an automobile was reported broken at 1802 Broadway.

* Tires of an automobile were reported cut at 256 S. Benton St.

* Damage to jail property was reported at 41 S. Sprigg St.

Miscellaneous

* Tampering was reported.

* A violation of a protection order was reported.

* A 23-year-old man was taken into protective custody.

* A 10-year-old minor was cited into juvenile court.

* A runaway juvenile was reported.

* A 19-year-old man was taken into protective custody.

* Harassment was reported.

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY

The Southeast Missouri State University Department of Public Safety released the following item:

Theft

* A Rowdy the Redhawk cutout was reported stolen at the University Center.

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