Cape Girardeau
Wednesday, Aug. 7
Arrests Tyson P. Brown, 18, of Perryville, Mo., was arrested Monday on a Cape Girardeau warrant for failure to appear.
Daryll R. Cammon, 37, of 11 S. Hanover was arrested Monday for driving while revoked and a seat belt violation.
A suspect was released Monday pending formal charges for unlawful use of a weapon.
A suspect was placed in custody Monday pending filing of formal charges for attempting to distribute a controlled substance.
A suspect was placed in custody Monday pending the filing of formal charges for operating a vehicle without a valid license and failure to signal.
Paul W. Chaney, 44, of Scott City, Mo., was arrested Tuesday on a Scott County warrant for nonsupport.
Benjamin G. Slicer, 23, of 527 Cape Meadows Circle was arrested Tuesday for possession and manufacturing methamphetamine with intent to distribute and possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Robert L. Jenkins, 61, of 523 Benton was arrested Tuesday on a Cape Girardeau warrant failure to pay fines and costs for leash requirements.
Ovell Brown Jr. 24, of 811 S. Ellis was arrested Tuesday on a Cape Girardeau warrant for failure to appear on an assault charge.
Theft Wallet and contents reported stolen Monday at 538 Woodbine Place.
Axles and trailer frame reported stolen Monday at 606 S. Silver Springs.
Gasoline was reported stolen Tuesday at Rhodes station at 1610 N. Kingshighway.
Coil nails were reported stolen Tuesday at 3435 Old Hopper.
Property Damage
Paint reported damaged Tuesday at Matt Goehman Rental Properties at 45 S. West End Boulevard.
A broken window was reported Tuesday at 1411 N. Main.
Miscellaneous
A 39-year-old male was reported missing Monday at 1441 N. Water.
An abandoned 1988 Chevrolet Caprice was reported Tuesday at 2842 Independence.
Fraudulent use of a credit card was reported Tuesday at Seabaugh's Towing at 809 Enterprise.
An abandoned 1981 Pontiac was reported Tuesday at the 900 block of Ranney.
Failure to return a rental computer was reported Tuesday at Rent One at 2349 Broadway.
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