Cape Girardeau
The following items were released by the Cape Girardeau Police Department. Arrests do not imply guilt.
Arrests Joshua D. Whril Jr., 21, of 539 S. Pacific, was arrested Saturday on a warrant.
Jared D. Chandler, 20, of 2206 Ridge Road Jackson, was arrested Sunday on suspicion of a traffic violation and possession of alcohol by a minor.
Joshua M. McHugh, 20, of 2819 Whitener, was arrested Sunday on suspicion of possession of alcohol by a minor.
Tyson J. Shoemaker, 31, of 102 S. Henderson, was arrested Saturday on suspicion of property damage.
D'Andre Lee McClellon, 25, of 428 Pearl, was arrested Sunday on two Cape city warrants for probation violations.
Summonses Hope M. Hamil, 31, of 715 S. Pacific, was issued a summons Saturday for failure to maintain property free of weeds.
Samuel S. Ramdial, 50, of 1027 N. West End Blvd., was issued a summons Saturday for failure to maintain property free of weeds.
Thefts An electric tuner, guitar and case were reported stolen Saturday at 444 Marie.
A Crown Oldsmobile vehicle side rearview mirror was reported stolen Saturday at 607 S. Kingshighway.
A Stanley Steemer water filter system was reported stolen Saturday at 1204 Meadowbrook.
Gasoline was reported stolen Sunday at 400 Morgan Oak.
Burglaries A burglary was reported Sunday at Culligan Water at 225 N. Clark.
A burglary was reported Sunday at Erlbacher Gear & Machine Works Inc. at 425 Good Hope.
Property Damage A window and door hinges were reported broken Saturday at Our House Bar at 2 N. Main.
A vehicle window was reported broken Saturday at 528 Broadway.
A vehicle window was reported broken Sunday at Pacific and Maple.
Miscellaneous A forgery was reported this weekend at CRS Gas & Liquor at 102 Mason.
A forgery was reported this weekend at Bank of America at 1700 Broadway.
An 11-year-old juvenile was cited in juvenile court on suspicion of third degree assault and being beyond parental control.
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