Cape Girardeau
Monday, Oct. 15
DWINicholas Griffin of Essex, Mo., was arrested Saturday on a complaint for driving while intoxicated.
Robert Scott of Farmington, Mo., was arrested Sunday on a complaint for driving while intoxicated.
A subject was taken into custody on a complaint of driving while intoxicated, pending formal charges.
ArrestJason A. Schaper of 138 Garden Lane was arrested Saturday on a complaint for stealing.
Misty Armstrong of Dutchtown was arrested Monday on a complaint for possession of a controlled substance.
Joseph Copen of 528 N. Fountain St. was arrested Saturday on a warrant complaint from New Madrid County.
SummonsBrady Alexandra McConnell of 421 Sheridan was issued a summons Sunday for failure to yield and for a child restraint violation.
TheftYard ornaments were reported stolen from 2026 Perryville Road Saturday.
A stereo and cooler were reported stolen Saturday from 3049 William and a vehicle window was reported damaged. Two suspects were taken into custody on the complaint.
Candy bars were reported taken Saturday at D-Mart, 263 Farrar.
A stereo and CDs were reported stolen Saturday at 3049 William St.
A VCR and PlayStation were reported stolen Sunday at 234 S. Ellis.
Sam's Auto Sales reported a 1999 Mitsubishi Galant and dealer's license stolen Sunday at 500 Morgan Oak.
A vehicle window was reported broken and stereo equipment, a leather jacket and money stolen Sunday at 3249 Lakewood.
Property DamageA vehicle window was reported broken and speakers were reported stolen.
Weiser Honda reported broken vehicle windows and damage to dashboards Sunday at 385 Siemers.
MiscellaneousA brown change purse was reported lost Saturday.
A sexual assault was reported Saturday.
A 48-year-old man was taken into protective custody Saturday.
Harassment was reported Saturday.
A domestic assault was reported Saturday.
Trespassing was reported Saturday at 735 William St.
A counterfeit bill was reported Saturday at Bingo World, 823 N. Clark.
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