Cape Girardeau
The following items were released by the Cape Girardeau Police Department. Arrests do not imply guilt.
Thefts Two Missouri license plates were reported stolen Friday at Shawnee Expressway and West End Boulevard.
Seven incidents of forgery were reported Friday at 101 S. Mount Auburn Road.
J.C. Penney and Famous Barr reported the theft of clothes Friday. Two juveniles were taken into custody.
A bass guitar and several CDs were taken Saturday from a vehicle at 701 N. Main.
Gasoline was reported stolen Saturday from 2012 William.
A purse and its contents were reported stolen Saturday from 3265 William.
Money was reported stolen Saturday at 10 S. West End Blvd.
A cellular phone was reported stolen Saturday from 1101 William.
Money was reported stolen Saturday from 30 N. Hanover.
A stealing incident and minor in possession of alcohol were reported Saturday at Schnucks, 19 S. Kingshighway. One person was taken into custody pending the filing of formal charges.
A theft was reported Saturday at 1 First St. One person was taken into custody pending the filing of formal charges.
Money was reported stolen Saturday from 1109 Giboney.
Arrest Lamecha Abraham, 24, of 539 Cape Meadow Circle, Cape Girardeau, was arrested Friday on a Cole County warrant for writing insufficient funds checks.
Assaults An assault was reported Friday at Broadway and Sprigg.
A domestic assault was reported Saturday.
An 18-year-old man was wounded in a shooting Saturday.
An assault was reported Saturday in the 1700 block of Cape Meadows.
Burglary
A computer game system and jewelry were reported stolen Saturday from 536 S. Middle.
Miscellaneous
The lawn of First Christian Church was reported damaged Saturday at 2411 Abbey.
The Cape Girardeau County health department sign was reported damaged Saturday at 1121 Linden.
A wallet was found Saturday at 45 S. West End Blvd.
A book of checks was found Saturday at Independence and Henderson.
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