Cape Girardeau
Saturday, Aug. 9
The following items were released by the Cape Girardeau Police Department. Arrests do not imply guilt.
Arrests Marcus E. Woodson, 38, of 400 S. Broadway, Apt. 19, Poplar Bluff, Mo., was arrested Thursday on a Cape Girardeau warrant for failure to appear.
Latoya N. Isaac, 17, of 213 N. Clark, Cape Girardeau, and Adrin K. Nunley, 17, of 734 N. Middle, Cape Girardeau, were arrested Friday on suspicion of assault. A 14-year-old female was cited to juvenile court in connection with the complaint.
James E. Moore, 20, of 425 Elm, Jackson, was arrested Friday on a Scott County warrant for non-support.
Summonses Charisse N. Parrish, 25, Josie L. Bishop, 26, Carol M. Kellison, 32, Samiria S. Walker, 18, and Jennifer A. Wichard, 25, all of Cape Girardeau, received summonses Thursday for violating the adult entertainment standards of conduct.
Thefts DVDs, video games a weight bench, a stereo receiver and furniture were reported stolen Thursday. A weight set, a Nintendo game system, games and miscellaneous items were damaged.
A cell phone, purse and its contents were reported stolen and a vehicle damaged Friday at Water and Themis.
A fishing rod and reel were reported stolen and a vehicle damaged Friday at Honkers Boat Dock.
Cash was reported stolen Friday at 211 St. Francis Drive.
A bicycle was reported stolen Friday at 416 N. Frederick.
Jerseys and currency were reported stolen Thursday at Southeast Missouri State University.
Property Damage A vehicle window was reported broken Friday at Spanish and Themis.
Miscellaneous Passing bad checks was reported Friday by Alliance Bank at 211 S. Silver Springs.
Jackson
Saturday, Aug. 9
The following items were released by the Jackson Police Department. Arrests do not imply guilt.
Arrest Earl E. Brissette, 62, of 413 Marvin, Fredericktown, Mo., was arrested Monday on a Jackson warrant for failure to appear.
Miscellaneous Forgery was reported Thursday in the 3000 block of East Jackson Boulevard.
Property damage was reported Thursday in the 600 block of East Jefferson.
Trespassing was reported Thursday in the 300 block of Florence.
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