Cape Girardeau
The following items were released Saturday by the Cape Girardeau Police Department. Arrests do not imply guilt.
Arrests
Heather Horton, 22, of Chaffee, Mo., was arrested on a Cape Girardeau warrant charging contempt of court.
Timothy Dickison, 25, of 1721 Cape Meadows, No. 13, was arrested on a Cape Girardeau County warrant charging nonsupport.
Russell Jackman, 44, of 501 S. Middle St. was arrested on a Cape Girardeau County warrant charging him with stealing by deceit.
A 38-year-old woman was taken into protective custody.
Robert Kunz, 20, of Wentzville, Mo., was arrested on a Cape Girardeau warrant charging contempt of court.
Reuben Smith, 24, of Benton, Mo., was arrested on warrants charging contempt of court in Charleston, Mo., and Miner, Mo.
A suspect was in custody pending the filing of formal charges for traffic violations.
James Criddle, 17, of 617 Boxwood Drive, Apt. C, was arrested on a Cape Girardeau warrant charging contempt of court.
A suspect was in custody pending the filing of formal charges for possession of a controlled substance.
Mark Campbell, 32, of 1418 Jefferson Ave., was arrested on a charge of second-degree trespassing.
Property Damage
A vehicle was dented and scratched Saturday at 239 N. Middle St.
Thefts
Camping equipment was reported stolen from 704 S. Sprigg St., Apt. 1.
Wal-Mart reported four thefts from forgery.
A car stereo was reported stolen from 3440 West Park Mall.
Shell D-Mart reported two thefts of gasoline from 3415 William St.
Burglary
Electronic equipment was reported stolen from 611 S. Ellis St.
Assaults
A domestic assault was reported.
A domestic assault and property damage were reported.
Miscellaneous
A Missouri license plate was reported as lost at Sprigg and Bertling streets.
A juvenile was reported as a runaway at 601 Albert St.
A cellular phone was found at 19 Water St.
A cordless telephone was found in the 2200 block of Broadway.
A 15-year-old girl was reported missing and later located.
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