The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items Tuesday. Arrests do not imply guilt.
DWI
* Michael Hung Trang, 22, 307 N. Pacific St., was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and driving the wrong way on a one-way street.
Arrests
* Cortez Detree Bell, 27, 1131 W. Battlefield St., Springfield, Mo., was arrested on suspicion of resisting arrest, property damage and trespassing.
* A suspect was taken into custody pending filing of formal charges for trespassing.
* A suspect was taken into custody pending filing of formal charges for false declaration.
* Lilgreg Eric Jackson, 18, homeless, was arrested on a St. Louis County warrant for tampering with a motor vehicle and probation violation.
* Two suspects were taken into custody pending filing of formal charges for attempted burglary.
* A 35-year-old man was taken into protective custody.
Summonses
* Virginia Fay Holder, 53, of Lilbourne, Mo., was issued a summons on suspicion of harassment.
* Alicia Mae Depree, 41, 1019 S. Sprigg St., was issued a summons on suspicion of stealing.
* Stanley Oakley, no age given, 303 Harvard Drive, Scott City, was issued a summons on suspicion of failure to stop for a posted sign.
* Venita Noah, no age given, 6694 Route CC, Altenburg, Mo., was issued a summons on suspicion of striking a legally stopped vehicle.
* Joyce L. Miller, no age given, 2548 Ford Drive, was issued a summons on suspicion of failure to yield.
* Margaret Ann London, no age given, 2506 Ford Drive, was issued a summons on suspicion of no proof of insurance.
* Furlando Davis, no age given, 223 Douglas St., Cairo, Ill., was issued a summons on suspicion of leaving the scene of an accident, driving without insurance and striking a legally stopped vehicle.
* Cobret Lamar Joe, 18, 227 S. Spanish St., was issued a summons on suspicion of peace disturbance.
Thefts
* Cash and gum balls were reported stolen from Top Metal Buyers Inc., 622 S. Kingshighway.
* Three DVDs were reported stolen at 3019 Themis St., Apt. 2.
* A blue 10-speed bicycle was reported stolen at 155 Bellevue St., Apt. 2.
* Three cellular phones were reported stolen at Cingular Wireless, 97 N. Kingshighway.
* Two cellular phones were reported stolen at Cingular Wireless, 9018 West Park Mall.
* A WIC voucher was reported stolen at 916 College Ave.
Property damage
* An exterior glass door was reported damage at H & M Sales Inc., 624 S. Kingshighway.
* A vehicle window was reported damaged at Rent-A-Center Inc., 2136 William St.
Assaults
* Domestic assault was reported.
* Assault was reported at Ellis and Locust streets.
Miscellaneous
* A 22-year-old woman was reported missing and later located.
* A child was reported missing and later located.
* A 50-year-old man was reported missing and later located.
* Check forgery was reported at 185 F St., north of city limits.
* A counterfeit $10 bill was reported at 2551 Bloomfield Road.
Southeast Missouri State University
The Southeast Missouri State University Department of Public Safety released the following items Tuesday. Arrests do not imply guilt.
Summonses
* Candice Lyn Burdette, 19, 1000 Towers Circle, was issued a summons on suspicion of assault.
* Andrew Francis Strohmeyer, 19, 2505 Ranchito Drive, was issued a summons on suspicion of theft under $500 from Chartwell's.
Jackson
The Jackson Police Department released the following items Tuesday. Arrests do not imply guilt.
Arrests
* Robert S. Galloway, 37, 921 S. Ellis St., Cape Girardeau, was arrested on suspicion of peace disturbance.
Summonses
* Mary G. Ide, 25, 1204 North St., was issued a summons on suspicion of driving while suspended and possession of a controlled substance.
Thefts
* Theft of yard signs was reported in the 1600 block of Jennifer Drive.
* Theft was reported in the 300 block of Broadridge Drive.
Miscellaneous
* Harassment was reported in the 400 block of Nancy Drive.
* Harassment was reported in the 1900 block of Lee Avenue.
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