Cape Girardeau
Monday, April 21
The following items were released by the Cape Girardeau Police Department. Arrests do not imply guilt.
DWI
Cathryn Yvonne Waynick of 600 Terry Lane, Cape Girardeau, was arrested Saturday on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and having no front license plate.
Arrests
Brian Meredith of 728 N. Fountain St., Cape Girardeau, was arrested Friday on a warrant for contempt of court.
Leanne N. Hengst of 734 W. Rodney, Cape Girardeau, was arrested Friday on suspicion of misrepresentation of age.
Kevin Todd Fornkohl of 2540 Hilltop Lane, Cape Girardeau, was arrested Friday on a warrant for failure to appear.
Theresa Renea Blanchard of 329 Albert St., Cape Girardeau, was arrested Friday on a warrant for failure to appear.
Jason Dewayne Jackson of Benton, Mo., was arrested Saturday on a warrant for contempt of court on charges of improper registration and no seat belt.
Dameon Wayne Oakley of 1807 Woodlawn, Cape Girardeau, was arrested Saturday on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for obstructing justice.
Elliott Smith of 403 S. Pacific, Apt. 10, Cape Girardeau, was arrested Saturday on a warrant.
Amy Hagan of Dudley, Mo., was arrested Sunday on a warrant.
Christopher Johnston, 18, of 534 N. Fountain, Cape Girardeau, was arrested Sunday on three Cape Girardeau city warrants for failure to appear in court. Summonses
Jonathan Sanders of Riverdale, Ill., was issued a summons Friday on suspicion of a noise violation.
Eric Neal Mackinnon, 420 S. Ellis, Cape Girardeau, was issued a summons Friday on suspicion of littering.
Natasha Storey-Forn, 276 Misty Hollow Lane, Cape Girardeau, was issued a summons Saturday on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance.
Efrain Valeriano of 2824 Themis, Apt. 6, received a summons Saturday on suspicion of possession of intoxicants by a minor.
Andrew Tangil, 19, David Wallis, 19, Clenton Hoffman, 19, and Gregory Barosik, 20, received summonses Sunday on suspicion of maintaining a disorderly house at 257 N. Park.
Assaults
Assault was reported Friday in the 900 block of South Ellis Street.
Domestic assault was reported Friday on Perryville Road.
Domestic assault was reported Saturday in the 2000 block of Broadway.
Thefts
A cell phone was reported stolen from a vehicle Friday at 320 Bellevue.
A radar detector was reported stolen from a vehicle Friday at 316 Bellevue.
A security VCR tape was reported stolen Friday at SEMO Video, 501 Broadway.
A motor vehicle was reported stolen Saturday at 606 Silver Springs Road, Apt. 24. It was recovered.
Gasoline was reported stolen Friday at Shell D-Mart, 3415 William St.
Gasoline was reported stolen Saturday at Amoco D-Mart, 3276 William St.
Stealing was reported Saturday at Payless Shoes, 3049 William.
A tape case, music cassettes, toolbox and tools were reported stolen Saturday at 1107 N. West End Blvd.
E&J brandy was reported stolen from Schnucks at 19 S. Kingshighway.
Stealing was reported Saturday at J.C. Penney, 3049 William.
License plates were reported stolen Sunday at 816 S. Sprigg.
Gas was reported stolen Sunday from Shell D-Mart at 3415 William. Property damage
A business window was reported damaged Friday at 721 Broadway.
A vehicle was reported damaged Sunday at 816 S. Sprigg.
Yard ornaments and flowers were reported damaged Sunday at 1400 S. West End Blvd., Apt. 62.
Miscellaneous Unlawful discharge of fireworks was reported Friday in the 1000 block of Ranney.
A 15-year-old juvenile was taken into custody Friday as beyond parental control.
A 37-year-old male was taken into protective custody Friday.
Interference with child custody was reported Friday.
Prohibited acts, resisting arrest and protective custody were reported Saturday at 1927 N. Kingshighway.
Protective custody was reported Sunday at 40 S. Sprigg.
Protective custody was reported Sunday at Broadway and Fountain.
A bicycle was reported found Sunday at West End and Good Hope.
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