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August 9, 2010

The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests Summonses Assault Thefts Burglary Property damage Miscellaneous...

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

Arrests

* A suspect was taken into custody pending formal charges of shoplifting jewelry.

* A suspect was taken into custody pending formal charges of possession of marijuana.

* Maggie L. Bell, 44, 426 S. Pacific St., was arrested on suspicion of second-degree domestic assault.

* Travis W. Shavers, 27, 27 N. Benton St., was arrested on suspicion of third-degree domestic assault.

* Clayton Anderson, 21, 1548 Revlon Drive, was arrested for second-degree burglary, stealing and second-degree arson.

* Two suspects were taken into custody for stealing alcohol, resisting arrest, hindering prosecution and being minors visibly intoxicated.

* A suspect was arrested pending formal charges of second-degree domestic assault.

* A 16-year-old boy was cited into juvenile court for possession of a controlled substance.

* Tyrone N. Marion, 47, 1445 Woodland Drive, Apt. A, Jackson, was arrested on a Cape Girardeau warrant for a probation violation and driving without a license.

* A 16-year-old girl was taken into custody for being beyond parental control.

* A 16-year-old girl was taken into custody for disturbance of the peace.

* Curtis L. Smith, 31, 337 N. Ellis St., Apt. 2, was arrested on a warrant from the Mississippi Department of Corrections for probation violation and burglary.

Summonses

* Billy D. Cambron, 31, 2312 Lombardo Drive, received a summons for violating the animal leash law.

* Heidi L. Weaver, 40, 616 Locust St., received a summons for disturbance of the peace.

Assault

* An assault was reported.

Thefts

* A theft was reported at 722 N. Missouri Ave.

* A theft of a skateboard was reported at 105 S. West End Blvd.

* Rhodes 101, 1126 N. Sprigg St., reported a theft of fuel.

* Stealing from a motor vehicle and damage to a car mirror were reported at 3049 William St.

* A wallet, cash and stereo were reported stolen from a motor vehicle at 500 Koch Ave.

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* Money and electronic goods were reported stolen from a motor vehicle at 2414 Horseshoe Ridge.

* Rhodes 101, 1624 N. Kingshighway, reported a theft of fuel.

* Bi-State, 612 S. Sprigg St., reported a theft of fuel.

Burglary

* A burglary was reported at 1902 Herman St. Electronics and other items were reported stolen.

* A burglary was reported at 523 Olive St. A flat-screen TV, cable box, DVD player and blank checks were reported stolen.

* A burglary was reported at 1501 N. Clark St. A Nintendo Wii and games were reported stolen.

* A burglary was reported at 29 S. Sprigg St. No. 2. Alcohol and money were reported stolen.

* Second-degree burglary, stealing and arson was reported at 807 N. Sprigg St.

Property damage

* Accidental damage to a car from a shopping cart was reported at Walmart, 3439 William St.

* Scratches to a car were reported at 40 S. Sprigg St.

Miscellaneous

* An attempt to obtain a controlled substance was reported at 2001 Independence St.

* Possession of marijuana was reported at 2017 Perryville Road.

* Failure to appear in court was reported at 40 S. Sprigg St.

* A violation of an order of protection was reported.

* A 27-year-old woman was taken into protective custody.

* Harassment was reported at 412 S. Spring St.

* Unlawful use of a weapon was reported at Mimosa Drive and Aspen Road.

* Patronizing prostitution was reported.

* False advertising was reported at 510 Vincent Park Drive.

* Trespassing was reported at 911 S. Pacific St.

* A license plate was reported lost or stolen at 1117 Emily Court.

* A cell phone was reported lost or stolen at 612 S. Sprigg St.

* A 27-year-old man was taken into protective custody at 2384 Whitener St.

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