February 22, 2015

The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. n Jacob A. Canoy, 23, of Marble Hill, Missouri, was arrested on a Cape Girardeau warrant for failure to appear for improper lane usage. n Zachary T. Hager, no age given, homeless, was arrested on a parole violation warrant...

CAPE GIRARDEAU

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

Arrests

  • Jacob A. Canoy, 23, of Marble Hill, Missouri, was arrested on a Cape Girardeau warrant for failure to appear for improper lane usage.
  • Zachary T. Hager, no age given, homeless, was arrested on a parole violation warrant.
  • Andrew P. Young, 41, 729 Themis St., was arrested on five Cape Girardeau warrants for failure to appear for no insurance, speeding, driving while revoked, and improper registration.
  • Jacob A.Canoy, 23, of Marble Hill, Missouri, was arrested on a Bollinger County warrant for failure to appear for dangerous drugs.
  • A suspect was in custody pending filing of formal charges for resisting arrest, failure to register a motor vehicle and driving while revoked.
  • A suspect was in custody pending formal charges of stealing alcohol at 546 S. Sprigg St.
  • A suspect was in custody pending formal charges of stealing an electric helicopter at Wal-Mart, 3439 William St.
  • A suspect was in custody pending formal charges of possession of a controlled substance/possession of marijuana.
  • A suspect was in custody pending formal charges of stealing earphones at Wal-Mart, 3439 William St.
  • A suspect was in custody pending formal charges of first-degree robbery.

Thefts

  • A Glock 17 firearm was reported stolen and tampering of a motor vehicle was reported at 15 N. Main St.
  • A cellphone was reported stolen at 1302 Big Bend Road.
  • A tan 2005 Toyota Corolla was reported stolen at 501 N. Silver Springs Road.
  • Gloves, Wrenchflex and knives were reported stolen at 535 Siemers Drive.
  • A handgun was reported stolen at 112 S. Henderson Ave.
  • Miscellaneous clothes were reported stolen at North Pacific Street and Normal Avenue.
  • Identity theft was reported.
  • Stealing and identity theft were reported.
  • A license plate was reported stolen at 435 N. Frederick St.

Assault

  • Domestic assault was reported.
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Miscellaneous

  • A 14-year-old girl was taken into custody.
  • A 22-year-old man was placed in protective custody.
  • Interference with custody was reported.

CAPE GIRARDEAU COUNTY

The Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt.

DWI

  • Sandra L. Phillips, 30, of Jackson was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated.

Arrests

  • Arthur G. Headrick Jr., 32 of Jackson was arrested on suspicion of possession of controlled substance (cocaine).
  • Carla J. Jackson, 43, of Jackson was arrested on suspicion of possession of controlled substance (cocaine).
  • William L. McCain Jr., 37, of Jackson was arrested on suspicion of possession of controlled substance (cocaine).
  • Christopher L. Goings, 29, of Cape Girardeau was arrested on suspicion of domestic assault and stealing.
  • Cody J. Allen, 22, of Dexter, Missouri, was arrested on suspicion of driving while revoked, a Stoddard County warrant for failure to appear for non-moving traffic violation, a Wayne County warrant for contempt of court, a Springfield, Missouri, warrant for traffic offense of failure to devote attention to control of vehicle and a Desloge, Missouri, warrant for failure to appear for prohibition solicitation.
  • Sara D. Bucker, 35, of Millersville was arrested on a Cape Girardeau warrant for failure to appear for stealing,
  • Hannah M. Hart, 35, of Oak Ridge was arrested on suspicion of unlawful use of a weapon.
  • Rollen D. Newsom, 38, of Sikeston, Missouri, was arrested on a New Madrid County warrant for forgery.

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