The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt.
DWI
* A suspect was in custody pending formal charges of driving while intoxicated and driving while suspended.
Arrests
* A suspect was in custody pending formal charges of stealing at Wal-Mart, 3439 William St.
* William D. Christisen, 53, 616 Boxwood Drive, was arrested on suspicion of domestic assault.
* Jimmy L. Walker, 18, 1714 Montgomery St., was arrested on suspicion of driving while revoked, leaving the scene of an accident and careless and imprudent driving.
* Tyson K. King, 37, 2052 Steven Drive, was arrested on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance, drug paraphernalia and resisting arrest.
* Garrett C. Fink, 34, 921 William St., was arrested on suspicion of domestic assault and unlawful use of a weapon.
* Madonna D. Thurman, 28, of St. Louis was arrested on suspicion of child abuse.
* Robert D. Farrow, 18, 3210 Chateau Drive, was arrested on suspicion of being a minor in possession.
* A suspect was in custody pending formal charges of forgery and making a false report.
* Sara R. Sikes, 29, of Jackson was arrested on a Jackson warrant for failure to appear.
* A suspect was in custody pending formal charges of possession of marijuana and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.
* Darin E. Scruggs, 45, 1537 N. West End Blvd., was arrested on two Alexander County, Ill., warrants for failure to appear.
* Misty D. Morris, 40, of Springfield, Mo., was arrested on three Cape Girardeau warrants for failure to appear three times, for an animal running at large, for keeping a vicious dog and no city dog license.
* Ibrahim Hamend Alsafari, 25, 906 N Frederick St., was arrested on both a Cape Girardeau warrant and a Cape Girardeau County warrant for failure to appear for speeding.
Summonses
* Queen E. Payne, 48, 408 S. Hanover St., was issued summonses for failure to keep a property free of litter and an animal leash-law violation.
* Sierra N. Abernathy, 18, 1011 Ranney Ave., was issued a summons for damaging a clay pot, frame and pictures and a glass jar.
* Daniel E. Cummings, 71, 329 Albert St., was issued a summons for failure to maintain private property free of litter.
* Tristin L. Ligons, 17, 121 East Rodney Drive, was issued a summons for an animal leash-law violation.
* Michael W. Terry, 63, was 2854 Whitener St., was issued a summons for trespassing.
* Emony Irene Johnson, 17, 45 S. West End Blvd., Apt. 307, was issued a summons for assault.
* Trey D. Rabbass, no age given, 117 Willowbrook Bend, was issued a summons for striking a stopped vehicle.
* Maci. J. Long, no age given, of Jackson was issued a summons for striking a stopped vehicle.
* Eunice M. Curry, no age given, 432 S. Missouri Ave., was issued a summons for striking a stopped vehicle.
Thefts
* A cellphone was reported stolen at 1126 N. Sprigg St.
* A purse was reported stolen and a vehicle damaged at 470 S. Kingshighway.
* Stealing was reported at 3049 William St.
* Stealing was reported at 3280 Perryville Road.
* A Mongoose bicycle was reported stolen at 420 S. Ellis St.
* A toolbox and tools were reported stolen from a motor vehicle at 777 N. Main St.
* Stealing of two firearms and burglary were reported at 213 S. Middle St.
* A motor was reported stolen at 319 S. Ellis St.
* Property damage was reported at 319 S. Ellis St.
Assault
* Domestic assault was reported.
* Domestic assault was reported.
* Assault was reported.
* Assault was reported at 410 Kiwanis Drive.
* Domestic assault was reported.
* Domestic assault was reported.
Miscellaneous
* Assist other agency was reported.
* Two 13-year-old boys were taken into custody for peace disturbance.
* Animal leash law required was reported at 3152 Park Place.
* Endangering the welfare of a child was reported.
* Forgery was reported.
* Failure to return to confinement was reported.
* An animal bite was reported at 1953 Westwood Drive.
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