Cape Girardeau
Friday, Oct. 26
ArrestsTeresa Marie McCrary, 44, 29 S. Sprigg, was arrested Wednesday for stealing.
Beau Richard Ebinger, 48, 118 N. Pacific, was arrested Wednesday for stealing.
Beverly Ann Ford, 36, Jackson, Mo., was arrested Wednesday for false declaration and several traffic violations.
Jerry Lavonzel Franklin, 40, St. Louis, Mo., was arrested Wednesday for contempt of court.
Violeta Aguirre Hildago, 54, 1115 S. Sprigg, was arrested Wednesday for fraud and failure to appear.
Isaac Johnson Jr., 1103 S. Ellis, was arrested Thursday for parole violation.
SummonsChad Timothy Bard, 18, 1323 N. Spanish, was issued a summons Wednesday for being a minor in possession of intoxicants.
Daniel Ray Withers, 19, 612 Emerald, was issued a summons Wednesday for being a minor in possession of intoxicants.
Marcus Trae Primm, 17, 12 N. Middle, was issued a summons Wednesday for being a minor in possession of intoxicants.
Adrienne Lynne Proffer, 18, was issued a summons Thursday for stealing cigarettes.
AssaultUnlawful use of a weapon and domestic assault were reported Wednesday. A suspect is in custody pending formal charges.
TheftGasoline was reported stolen Wednesday at Amoco Dmart 2376 William.
Gasoline was reported stolen Wednesday at Rhodes 101, 1610 N. Kingshighway.
A compact disc player and stereo equipment were reported stolen Thursday at 136 S. Henderson.
A compact disc player was reported stolen Thursday at 506 Willow.
BurglaryA burglary was reported Thursday at 801 Good Hope.
Property DamageA hit-and-run accident was reported Wednesday at South Kingshighway and Interstate 55.
A vehicle was reported damaged Wednesday at 205 Caruthers.
A vehicle was reported accidentally damaged Wednesday at 401 Independence.
A vehicle was reported damaged Thursday at 2826 Whitener.
MiscellaneousForgery was reported Thursday at the Elks' Club, 823 N. Clark.
Forgery was reported Thursday at the Joint Optimist Club Bingo, 823 N. Clark.
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