Cape Girardeau
Tuesday, July 1
The following items were released by the Cape Girardeau Police Department. Arrests do not imply guilt.
DWI
Matthew Christopher Robinson, no age given, of 3013 Mimosa, Apt. 3, Cape Girardeau, was issued a summons Monday on suspicion of driving while intoxicated.
Arrests
Kenny Christopher Bell, 22, of 916 College, Cape Girardeau, was arrested Sunday on suspicion of domestic assault.
Joey Durand Weaver, 18, of 2545 Hilltop Lane, Cape Girardeau, was arrested Sunday on suspicion of a peace disturbance.
Matt Duane Pulliam, 21, of 1419 Woodland, Jackson, was arrested Sunday on suspicion of a peace disturbance.
William Royce Cannon, 19, of 914 Jefferson, Cape Girardeau, was arrested Sunday on suspicion of assault, property damage and a fireworks violation.
Tammy Lynn Nemec, no age given, of Jefferson City, Mo., was arrested Sunday on a warrant for probation violation.
Jodi Marie Treece, 27, of 150 Follis Drive, Jonesboro, Ill., was arrested Sunday on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for fraud and insufficient funds.
Dakota E. Umfleet, 18, of 630 North St., Cape Girardeau, was arrested Sunday on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for assault.
Jennifer S. Bess, 34, of 1114 S. West End Blvd., Cape Girardeau, was arrested Sunday on Cape Girardeau warrants for failure to appear for a seat belt violation and failure to appear for charges of failure to appear, and on suspicion of possession of drug paraphernalia.
Summonses
Matthew Cody Jackson, 17, of 1258 County Road 603, Jackson, was issued a summons Sunday on suspicion of a peace disturbance.
Clarence Edward Matthews, 46, of 220 S. West End Blvd., Cape Girardeau, was issued a summons Sunday on suspicion of a noise violation.
Sarah Brooks Bayler, 19, of 2426 Hilltop Lane, Cape Girardeau, was issued a summons Sunday on suspicion of supplying alcohol to a minor.Assaults
A 16-year-old male was cited to juvenile court Sunday on suspicion of assault.
Assault was reported Sunday.
Thefts
A purse was reported stolen Sunday at 418 Independence.
Cash was reported stolen Sunday at 210 S. Hanover.
A book bag and contents were reported stolen Sunday at 1611 Good Hope.
A checkbook was reported stolen Sunday at 1432 N. West End Blvd.
Paperwork and photographs were reported stolen Monday at 1723 Lyndhurst.
A purse and contents were reported stolen Sunday at 607 North St. Robert D. Garrity, 26, of 216 S. Lorimier, Apt. 4, Cape Girardeau, was arrested on suspicion of connection with the complaint.
Registration was reported stolen Monday at 1722 Colonial.
Bicycles were reported stolen Monday at 1145 Landgraf.Burglaries
Attempted burglary was reported Monday at 2711 Thomas Drive.
A briefcase and contents and credit cards were reported stolen Monday in a burglary at 1721 Crestwood Drive.
Property damage
A CD player and vehicle were reported damaged Sunday at 51 Hazel.
A vehicle was reported damaged Sunday at 660 Timon Way.Miscellaneous
Prohibited acts were reported Sunday.
Suspects were released Monday pending filing of formal charges for possession of marijuana and receiving stolen property.
A 16-year-old male was cited to juvenile court Monday on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance.
A suspect was placed in custody Sunday pending filing of formal charges for trespassing.
Forgery was reported Monday at 121 S. Sprigg.
Jackson
Tuesday, July 1
The following items were released by the Jackson Police Department. Arrests do not imply guilt.
Arrest
Patsy Schanda, 23, of 716 S. Mine La Motte, Fredericktown, Mo., was arrested Saturday on a Jackson warrant for a traffic violation.Rape
A rape was reported Friday in the 200 block of Morgan Street.
Thefts
Theft was reported Sunday in the 100 block of West Jackson Boulevard.
Theft was reported Sunday in the 500 block of East Washington Street.
Theft was reported Friday in the 400 block of Howard Street.
Theft was reported Thursday in the 200 block of Hidden Meadow Drive.
Theft was reported Thursday in the 100 block of Timberlane.Property damage
Property damage was reported Thursday on West Jackson Boulevard.
Property damage was reported Thursday in the 400 block of Old Cape Road.
Miscellaneous
A fireworks violation was reported Sunday in the 3500 block of Dana Drive.
A fireworks violation was reported Sunday in the 600 block of West Washington Street.
A fireworks violation was reported Sunday on Donna Drive.
A fireworks violation was reported Saturday on South Farmington Road.
A fireworks violation was reported Saturday on East Main Street.
A fireworks violation was reported Saturday on Elmwood Boulevard.
A fireworks violation was reported was reported Saturday in the 1600 block of West Independence Street.
A fireworks violation was reported was reported Saturday on Deerwood Drive.
A fireworks violation was reported Saturday on East Adams Street.
A fireworks violation was reported Friday in the 1800 block of Ridge Road.
A fireworks violation was reported Friday in the 600 block of Eastview Court.
A fireworks violation was reported Frdaiy in the 300 block of Hidden Meadows.
A fireworks violation was reported Friday in the city park.
A fireworks violation was reported was reported Thursday in the 2000 block of Old Toll Road.
Trespassing was reported Sunday on Litz Boulevard.
A missing person was reported Saturday in the 600 block of Francis Drive.
A missing person was reported Thursday in the 600 block of West Washington.
Forgery was reported Saturday in the 3000 block of East Jackson Boulevard.
Forgery was reported Saturday in the 300 block of East Jackson Boulevard.
Harassment was reported Saturday in the 400 block of Michael Anna Street.
Harassment was reported Thursday in the 200 block of Elmwood Boulevard.
Telephone harassment was reported Thursday on East Jackson Boulevard.
Animal neglect was reported Friday in the 900 block of West Independence.
A domestic dispute was reported Friday in the 500 block of North High Street.
Fraud was reported Friday in the 500 block of North High Street.
Illegal dumping was reported Friday on West Washington Street.
An affray was reported Thursday in the city park.
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