The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt.
* Kristin D. Bradley, 20, of Jackson was arrested on a Cape Girardeau warrant for failure to appear for following too close.
* Drew M. Stafford, 20, of Scott City was arrested on suspicion of stealing and on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for failure to appear for fraud.
* Michael L. Hill Jr., 52, 818 Jefferson Ave., was arrested on a Chaffee, Mo., warrant.
* Dale L. Koehler, 44, 341 N. Main St., was issued a summons for stealing from Pastimes Antiques, 45 N. Main St.
* Nitosha C. Ozment, 22, 1303 Jefferson Ave., was issued a summons for failure to maintain property free of weeds.
* William C. McLane, no age given, of Millersville was issued a summons for failure to move a vehicle with reasonable safety.
* Colintha D. Lampkin, no age given, 727 Sprigg St., was issued a summons for failure to yield and no insurance.
* Devon B. Wilke, no age given, 3016 Themis St., Apt. C, was issued a summons for driving while revoked and leaving the scene of an accident.
* Hyman H. Hightower, no age given, of Perryville, Mo., was issued a summons for expired license plates.
* Theft of a PSE Prophecy bow, tree-stand sticks, a camouflaged backpack and damage to a vehicle window were reported at 1945 Delwin St.
* Medication was reported stolen at 864 N. Kingshighway.
* A fountain pump was reported stolen at Meadows of Whispering Oaks, 130 La Terra Drive.
* Money was reported stolen at the American Cancer Society, 2551 Bloomfield Road.
* A window was reported damaged at 7 Village Drive.
* A 40-year-old man was taken into protective custody.
* A 32-year-old man was taken into protective custody.
* An animal bite was reported at West End Boulevard and Broadway.
* Passing a bad check was reported at Ford Groves, 1501 N. Kingshighway.
The Southeast Missouri State University Department of Public Safety released the following item.
* Money was reported stolen at Towers South.
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