Cape Girardeau
Saturday, June 22
ArrestsCharles Allen Russell, 24, 646 Terry Lane, was arrested Thursday for statutory sodomy.
Jeremiah Ramone, 19, 1200 Cousin, was arrested Thursday on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for probation violation and resisting arrest by fleeing lawful detention.
Lashanda Marie Twiggs, 22, 210 S. Hanover, was arrested Thursday for hindering prosecution.
Damond Patrick Riddle, 21, 373 N. Henderson, was arrested Thursday on a city of Cape Girardeau warrant for failure to appear.
Michael Carey St. John, 34, was arrested Friday on a Cape Girardeau city warrant for contempt of court and failure to pay fine and cost for suspended operator's license.
SummonsMari Ellen Kuehn-Leclere, 55, 418 S. Benton, was issued two summons for animal at large.
BurglaryA game console, video games, a DVD player and a home computer were reported stolen from 45 S. West End Blvd.
TheftA printer, cartridge and camera were reported stolen at 2500 Spartech.
MiscellaneousThree cases of sexual misconduct were reported.
A leash law violation was reported.
A fireworks violation was reported.
A DWI was reported with the suspect in custody pending the filing of formal charges.
Failure to return videos was reported at 510 Broadway.
An abandoned vehicle was reported at the 200 block of South Spanish.
Harassment was reported.
Jackson
Saturday, June 22
AssaultAn assault was reported Wednesday.
BurglaryA burglary and property damage were reported Thursday at 507 W. Main St.
A burglary and property damage were reported Thursday at 437 W. Main St.
TheftA theft was reported Tuesday at 525 S. Hope St.
Theft from a motor vehicle was reported Thursday at 920 W. Independence St.
Property damageDamage was reported Tuesday at 105 Donald St.
Damage was reported Wednesday at 408 Neal St.
Damage was reported Thursday at 920 W. Independence St.
MiscellaneousCounterfeit money was reported Monday.
Child neglect was reported Monday.
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