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NewsJuly 16, 2015

No tickets were issued after a Cape Girardeau police officer crashed his patrol vehicle into a Jackson house in late June. The officer, whose name was not released, was responding to the 500 block of Nellie Street in Jackson about 10:30 p.m. June 28 to assist in a report about a homicide that officers later determined was false, said Cape Girardeau Police Sgt. Adam Glueck...

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No tickets were issued after a Cape Girardeau police officer crashed his patrol vehicle into a Jackson house in late June.

The officer, whose name was not released, was responding to the 500 block of Nellie Street in Jackson about 10:30 p.m. June 28 to assist in a report about a homicide that officers later determined was false, said Cape Girardeau Police Sgt. Adam Glueck.

The officer was driving on Highway 25 when he lost control of his vehicle on a curve and struck the carport of a house at 116 Grandview Drive.

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Separate investigations were conducted by the Cape Girardeau and Jackson police departments.

The city of Cape Girardeau personnel manual states any employee who sustains an on-the-job injury must report the injury within the current work shift, regardless of severity, to his or her immediate supervisor and will be subject to post-accident drug and alcohol testing.

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Jackson police concluded the crash was an accident, and no tickets were issued. The officer suffered minor injuries during the crash.

Cape Girardeau's internal investigaton continues.

smaue@semissourian.com

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116 Grandview Drive, Jackson

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