Cape Girardeau
The following items were released Wednesday by the Cape Girardeau Police Department. Arrests do not imply guilt.
Arrests
* John E. Jackson, 17, of 536 S. Frederick St., was arrested on suspicion of burglary, theft, possession of crack cocaine and resisting arrest.
* Brandon L. Doran, 18, of Gordonville was arrested on suspicion of sexual misconduct.
* Keitree D. Shannon, 17, of 630 N. Fountain St., was arrested on suspicion of possession of crack cocaine.
* Samantha N. King, 24, of 1232 W. Jackson Blvd., Jackson, was arrested on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for stealing.
Assault
* Domestic assault was reported.
Thefts
* License plates were reported stolen at 109 N. Henderson Ave.
* Cape Publishing, 2070 Southern Expressway, reported the theft of aluminum plates. Warren E. White, 41, of McClure, Ill., was arrested in connection to the complaint.
* A lock box was reported stolen.
* A stolen wallet and fraudulent use of a credit device were reported at 1800 Cape La Croix Road.
* Rhodes 101, 1126 N. Sprigg St., reported the theft of gasoline.
* Goodys, 308 Siemers Drive, reported the theft of clothes.
Burglaries
* A burglary and the theft of cash were reported at 45 N. Hanover St.
* Sundance Apartments, 901 Hackberry St., reported a burglary and damaged door.
Property damage
* A vehicle plastic window was cut and a camera, books and CD player were reported stolen at 1428 Jefferson Ave.
Miscellaneous
* Stalking was reported.
* Sodomy was reported.
* Forgery was reported at 566 S. Kingshighway.
* Bank of America, 2001 William St., reported forgery of U.S. currency.
Jackson
The following items were released Wednesday by the Jackson Police Department.
Property damage
* Property damage was reported in the 200 block of South Russell Street.
Miscellaneous
* Harassment was reported in the 1300 block of Bel Air Drive.
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