The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt.
DWI
* Joanna M. Lawler, 26, 1933 Delwin St., No. 5, was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, crossing the center lane of travel and a seat-belt violation.
Arrests
* Callie M. Robinson, 29, 1512 Bessie St., was arrested on suspicion of false declaration.
* Jacob Lunderman, 20, of Bloomfield, Mo., was arrested on suspicion of stealing.
* Richard D. Ozment, 25, homeless, was arrested on suspicion of resisting arrest, possession of drug paraphernalia, stealing and property damage.
* A suspect was in custody pending formal charges of trespassing.
* Harry L. Rhines, 36, of New Madrid, Mo., was arrested o two Cape Girardeau County warrants for domestic assault and unlawful use of a weapon.
* A suspect was in custody pending formal charges of violation of an order of protection.
* A suspect was in custody pending formal charges of domestic assault.
* Suspects were in custody pending formal charges of resisting/interfering with arrest and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.
* Christopher B. Jones, 42, of Dexter, Mo., was arrested on a Foristell, Mo., warrant for failure to register a motor vehicle.
Summonses
* Mathew S. Brock, 37, of Euchas, Okla., was issued a summons for failure to yield.
* Victoria S. Park, no age given, 120 Sheridan Drive, was issued a summons for failure to stop at a steady red light.
* Matthew W. Taylor, no age given, 623 Jefferson Ave., was issued a summons for striking a legally parked car or stopped vehicle.
Thefts
* Medication was reported stolen at 918 William St.
* Money was reported stolen at 415 S. Benton St.
Robbery
* Robbery, armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon were reported at 215 N. Henderson Ave.
Miscellaneous
* Violation of an order of protection was reported.
* An animal bite was reported.
* Forgery and making a false report were reported.
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