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January 14, 2007

DWI; Arrests

Cape Girardeau

The following items were released by the Cape Girardeau Police Department. Arrests do not imply guilt.

DWI

  • A subject was in custody pending filing of formal charges on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and failure to maintain a single lane of traffic.

Arrests

  • A subject was in custody pending filing of formal charges on suspicion of forgery, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Tammy L. Maddock, 41, of 317 S. Louisiana Ave., was arrested on a Cape Girardeau warrant for failure to appear.
  • Jimmy L. Hudson, 28, of 1808 Hutson Drive, was arrested on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for probation violation.

Assaults

  • Child molestation and sexual misconduct were reported.
  • A statutory rape was reported.

Thefts

  • Rhodes 101, 2109 William St., reported a theft of gasoline.
  • Schnucks, 19 S. Kingshighway, reported a theft of alcohol. Dontrail S. Tipler, 17, of Sikeston, Mo. received a summons in connection with the complaint.
  • Kmart, 11 S. Kingshighway, reported a theft of cologne.
  • J.C. Penney, 200 West Park Mall, reported a theft. A juvenile female was taken into custody.
  • A maroon 1996 Ford Contour was reported stolen at 1314 Jefferson Ave.

Property damage

  • U Store & Lock It, 2301 Bloomfield Road, reported a window broken on a trailer.
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Miscellaneous

  • A 17-year-old girl was reported missing in the 100 block of South Benton Street.
  • Interference with child custody was reported.
  • A 20-year-old man was placed in protective custody.
  • A noise violation was reported at William and Hanover streets.
  • Don's Store 24, 341 S. Sprigg St., reported a trespassing violation. A subject was in custody pending filing of formal charges in connection with the complaint.
  • A violation of an ex parte order of protection was reported.
  • A violation of an ex parte order of protection was reported.
  • Possession of a controlled substance (marijuana) at a city correctional facility was reported.
  • A 21-year-old man was taken into protective custody.
  • Harassment was reported.
  • Assist other agency was reported.
  • Harassment was reported.
  • A request for service was reported.
  • A request for service was reported.
  • Property was reported found.
  • Child abuse was reported.

Jackson

The following items were released by the Jackson Police Department. Arrests do not imply guilt.

Arrests

  • Thomas J. Haggerty, 35, of Cape Girardeau, was arrested on a Franklin County, Mo., warrant for failure to appear.

Summonses

  • Stephen D. Myers, 35, of 228 Cedar Lane, No. 13, received a summons for affray.
  • Stacy W. Mayfield, 29, of Cape Girardeau received a summons for affray.
  • Bari M. Blevins, 31, of Cape Girardeau received a summons for affray.
  • Christopher L. Eskew, 19, of St. Louis was issued summonses for failure to stop for a red light and for driving without a valid driver's license.
  • Robert D. Ervin, 57, of 605 Charlotte Court, received summonses for failure to drive in a single lane and driving while intoxicated.
  • Kasey E. Koenegstein, 22, of 116 Grandview Drive, received summonses for speeding and driving while intoxicated.

Assault

  • An assault was reported in the 200 block of North West Lane.

Thefts

  • A CD player was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 700 block of Olive Street.
  • Identify theft was reported in he 1200 block of East Jackson Boulevard.
  • Stereo equipment was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 200 block of South High Street.
  • A theft was reported from a motor vehicle on Parkview Street.

Miscellaneous

  • An affray was reported in the 700 block of East Jackson Boulevard.
  • A purse was reported lost in the 300 block of East Jackson Boulevard.
  • A request to assist other agency was reported in the 3000 block of East Jackson Boulevard.

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