Cape Girardeau
Sunday, Oct. 7
DWIDerek Lee Vaughn of Poplar Bluff, Mo., was arrested Saturday for driving while intoxicated and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Jason Robert Welker of Scott City, Mo., was arrested Saturday for possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
ArrestsBeverly Ford, 36, of Jackson, Mo., was arrested Friday for failure to appear in court.
Jeremy Keith Hammack, 1927 N. Kingshighway, was arrested Friday for failure to appear in court.
SummonsMelinda Hellman, 1500 N. Main, was issued a summons Friday for leash-law violations.
Michael Ryan Garrett, 2008 New Madrid, was issued a summons Saturday for traffic and curfew violations.
TheftAn Aiwa compact disc player was reported stolen Friday at 241 N. Park.
A MRI head and spine coil were reported stolen Friday at 1701 Lacey.
A Sony compact disc player was reported stolen Friday at 325 N. Lorimer.
Prescription medication was reported stolen Friday at Players Lounge.
A flag was reported stolen Saturday at 1512 Kingsbury.
A black purse was reported stolen Saturday at 807 Perry Ave.
Checks were reported stolen Saturday at 701 Broadway.
Gasoline was reported stolen Saturday at Dwight's Amoco, 2148 William.
Jewelry and cash were reported stolen Saturday at Town House Inn, 505 N. Kingshighway.
AssaultThird-degree assault was reported Saturday at 1612 Lyndhurst.
Property DamageWindows were reported broken Friday at 400 Broadway.
Windows were reported broken Friday and a vehicle dented in the 100 block of South Henderson.
Tires were reported damaged at Budget Group Inc., 1527 Kingsbury.
Tires were reported damaged at Asa Asphalt Inc., 1531 Kingsbury.
A lock was reported damaged and a phone line cut Saturday at Semo Bank, 1610 N. Kingshighway.
A door was reported damaged Saturday at Rhodes 101, 1610 N, Kingshighway.
Miscellaneous
Parental kidnapping was reported Friday.
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