Cape Girardeau
Saturday, Aug. 3
ArrestsChanda Edmonds, 30, of 103 N. Clark, Apt. 103 was arrested Thursday for possession of a controlled substance.
Curtis Skaggs, 37, of 407 Mount Auburn was arrested Friday on a state warrant for probation violation.
Ronald Williams, 28, and Loretta Williams, 27, both of Matthews, Mo., were arrested Thursday for possession of pseudoephedrine with intent to manufacture.
Frederick Grantham Jr., 32, of Sikeston, Mo., was arrested Thursday for possession of a controlled substance, possession of pseudoephedrine with intent to manufacture and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Hurley Raney, 48, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., was arrested Friday for possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute methamphetamine, possession of a controlled substance, driving while suspended and no proof of insurance.
Benjamin Slicer, 23, of 527 Cape Meadows was arrested Friday for possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute methamphetamine, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Bernita Kay Thomas, 31, of Clinton, Ky., was arrested Thursday for stealing at 2102 William St.
SummonsWilliam Moyers, 25, of 811 North Henderson was issued a summons Thursday for property damage at 513 N. Fountain.
TheftA birdbath topper was reported stolen Thursday at 925 Penny.
Cash was reported stolen Thursday at 1435 Clark.
An amplifier was reported stolen Friday at 1408 Dunklin.
Speakers and a speaker box were reported stolen Friday at 603 Meechaw.
Clothes were reported stolen Friday from Sears.
Theft of a stereo and damage to a vehicle were reported Friday at 225 N. Frederick.
Theft of a check was reported Friday at 1400 S. West End Boulevard.
Property DamageDamage to aluminum siding was reported Friday at 735 Broadway.
MiscellaneousIndecent exposure was reported at Capaha Park.
A sexual assault was reported Friday.
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