Cape Girardeau
Thursday, Sept. 5The following items were released by the Cape Girardeau Police Department. Arrests do not imply guilt.
DWI Brian Kirstein, 25, of 3006 Wisteria, Apt. C, was arrested Thursday on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and traffic violations.
Arrests Tenil S. Parnell, 28, of 5421 Garfield Avenue, Kansas City, Mo., was arrested Wednesday on a Warren County warrant for speeding.
A 47-year-old male was placed into protective custody Wednesday.
A suspect was placed in custody Wednesday pending the filing of formal charges for domestic assault.
A suspect was placed in custody Wednesday pending the filing of formal charges for driving while suspended and with expired tags.
Michael S. Meyers, 47, of 451 N. Frederick was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of driving while suspended, no insurance, and driving without headlights. He was also arrested on a Scott County warrant for failure to appear.
Ardella S. Robinson, 30, of 1328 Butler, Sikeston, Mo., was arrested Thursday on two Cape Girardeau warrants for contempt of court for failure to pay fines for speeding.
Summonses A summons was issued Wednesday to Pamela S. Hughes, 36, of 502 Cole, Miner, Mo., on suspicion of assault.
A summons was issued Wednesday to Aaron J. Eftink, of 132 State Highway B, Millersville, Mo., on suspicion of driving with an expired drivers license.
A summons was issued Thursday to Mark J. Rigdon, 32, of 2641 Hopper Road on suspicion of a leash law violation and no license.
Thefts Prescription medication was reported stolen Wednesday at 2400 Veterans Memorial Drive.
Office equipment and cash were reported stolen Wednesday from Maverick Nightclub at 823 S. Kingshighway.
Gasoline was reported stolen Wednesday at Amoco D-Mart at 3276 William.
License plate tabs were reported stolen Wednesday at 26 N. Pacific.
A television was reported stolen Thursday from the Townhouse Inn at 505 N. Kingshighway.
The theft of knives, miscellaneous kitchen items and currency from the Towers Kitchen was reported Tuesday to the Department of Public Safety at Southeast Missouri State University.
Miscellaneous A wooden cabinet and purple Nintendo game were found Thursday at Mount Auburn and Wisteria.
A purse and contents were found Thursday at North Kingshighway at Memorial Park.
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