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January 2, 2003

Cape Girardeau Thursday, Jan. 2 The following items were released by the Cape Girardeau Police Department. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests Stephen D. Flye, 30, of 905 Hickory, Cape Girardeau, was arrested Monday on a Scott County warrant for nonsupport...

Cape Girardeau

Thursday, Jan. 2

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

Arrests

Stephen D. Flye, 30, of 905 Hickory, Cape Girardeau, was arrested Monday on a Scott County warrant for nonsupport.

A person was placed in custody Monday pending the filing of formal charges for assault on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest.

Steve Carter, 44, of 319 S. Hanover, Cape Girardeau, was arrested Monday on a Pemiscot County warrant for non-support.

A person was placed in custody Monday pending the filing of formal charges for assault on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest.

Giovanni L. Anderson, 22, of 150 S. Lorimer, was arrested Monday on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for failure to appear in court for driving while revoked.

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Summons

Stephanie M. Long, 26, was issued a summons Monday on suspicion of a leash-law violation.

Thefts

A DVD player, a subwoofer, speakers a Nintendo Playstation and a remote control were reported stolen Monday at 1803 N. West End Boulevard.

Stationary, jewelry, a picture frame and miscellaneous items were reported stolen Monday by Dollar General at 724 Broadway. Michelle L. Welty, 33, of 624 Ann, Perryville, Mo., was arrested on suspicion of stealing.

Cigarrettes were reported stolen Monday by Rhodes 101 at 407 Morgan Oak.

Speakers, wheels and tires, TV screens, DVDs and a television, were reported stolen Monday at 525 N. Sprigg.

Miscellaneous

A bronze 1989 Ford Escort was towed Monday from Meadowbrook and Larry.

A girl's purple bicycle was reported found Monday at 711 N. Clark.

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