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March 2, 2006

Cape Girardeau...

Cape Girardeau

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

Arrests

* Tracy L. Dunn, 39, of 1530 Water St., was arrested on suspicion of child molestation.

* Tyler D. Doublin, 17, of 246 F St., was arrested on suspicion of improper display of license, no proof of insurance, possession of altered driver's license.

* Latwilla C. Merriweather, 24, of East Prairie, Mo., was arrested on a Cape Girardeau warrant for contempt of court for failure to pay fines for maintaining disorderly house, property free of litter, littering in public places and maintaining a disorderly house.

* Marcus T. Morgan, 25, of 618 North St., was arrested on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for probation violation.

* Angela L. Brown, 25, of 710 Morgan Oak St., was arrested on a Ullin, Ill. , warrant for retail theft.

* Jessie J. Stokes, 61, of 719 William St., was arrested on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for failure to appear for domestic assault.

* Michael W. Hinton, 27, of St. Louis, was arrested on two Cape Girardeau warrants for failure to appear for a revoked operator's license.

* Azizi U. Ray, 25, of 124 S. Lorimier St., was arrested on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for distribution of a controlled substance.

* Erica D. Robertson, 23, of 124 S. Lorimier St., was arrested on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for distribution of a controlled substance.

Summons

* Angela R. Sams, 25, of Thebes, Ill., received a summons for stealing.

Assaults

* Two domestic assaults were reported.

* Two assaults were reported.

Thefts

* Citgo D-Mart, 263 Farrar Drive, reported the theft of gasoline.

* Rhodes 101, 1624 N. Kingshighway, reported the theft of gasoline.

* A theft was reported at 111 S. Broadway.

* Amerimart, 865 N. Kingshighway, reported the theft of gasoline.

* An iPod and FM modulator were reported stolen from 1544 Lexington Ave.

* A purse was reported stolen from 649 Sylvan Lane.

* Mike's Repair Shop, 608 S. Ellis St., reported the theft of an air compressor.

* A debit card and cash were reported stolen from 134 West Park Mall.

Property Damage

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* A vehicle mirror was reported damaged at 305 S. Louisiana Ave.

* Sigma Tau Gamma, 333 N. Pacific St., reported their home spray painted.

* A vehicle window was reported broken at 1818 Brink St.

* A vehicle window was reported broken at 517 Minnesota Ave.

* A vehicle window was reported broken at 136 S. Louisiana Ave.

* A vehicle was reported damaged at 2145 Independence St.

Miscellaneous

* An animal bite was reported.

* One person was in custody for possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving while intoxicated, driving with revoked license, failure to yield to emergency vehicle and resisting arrest by flight.

* Harassing telephone calls were reported.

* Possession of alcohol by misrepresentation of age was reported.

* A Missouri license plate was reported lost or stolen.

* Tampering with computer data was reported.

Jackson

The following items were released by the Jackson Police Department. Arrests do not imply guilt.

DWI

* Brent R. Mattingly, 26, of Ironton, Mo., was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and failure to signal a turn.

Summons

* Robert S. Williams, 36, of Oak Ridge, received a summons for failure to drive in a single lane.

Assault

* An assault was reported in the 2800 block of Hilltop Drive.

Miscellaneous

* Vehicle tampering was reported in the 500 block of Berchman Street.

* A peeping Tom was reported in the 700 block of Aaron Drive.

* Two disturbances of the peace were reported.

* Harassment was reported in the 700 block of Oak Street.

* Careless and imprudent driving was reported in the 1800 block of East Jackson Boulevard.

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