October 9, 2009

Sheriff reports arrests and incidents

Perry County Sheriff’s Office

PERRYVILLE -- The Perry County Sheriff's Office has released its latest report of arrests and incidents.

Arrested were:

25-year-old Christopher Carson Hennecke of Perryville on September 22nd on a felony warrant out of St. Louis County.

29-year-old Shanelle Montrice Hodges of Sikeston on September 22nd on a misdemeanor warrant out of Ste. Genevieve County for failing to appear on a non-moving traffic violation.

23-year-old Candice Patrice Pittman of Cape Girardeau on September 22nd on a misdemeanor warrant out of Cape Girardeau County for failing to appear on a charge of speeding.

39-year-old Tracy Yvette Martin of Cape Girardeau on September 24th on misdemeanor warrants out of Perry County for driving while revoked and speeding and on a misdemeanor warrant out of Cape Girardeau County for driving while revoked.

19-year-old Steven Allen Richardson of Perryville on September 24th on a misdemeanor warrant out of Ste. Genevieve County for littering.

19-year-old Nicholas Paul Berger of Perryville on September 26th on a misdemeanor warrant out of Cape Girardeau for probation or parole violation.

43-year-old Phillip Ray Hutchinson of Perryville on September 26th on a misdemeanor warrant out of Montgomery County for animal abuse.

48-year-old Joseph Daniel Baggett of Perryville on September 30th on a misdemeanor warrant out of Perry County for possession of drug paraphernalia.

18-year-old Joseph Dean Steinnerd of St. Mary on October 1st on a felony warrant out of Perry County for tampering with a motor vehicle.

23-year-old Nicholas Ryan Moffitt of Foristell on October 2nd on a misdemeanor warrant out of Perry County for third degree assault with physical injury.

26-year-old Kelly Anne Kennedy of Sedgewickville on October 2nd on a felony warrant out of Perry County for stealing.

34-year-old Jennifer Denise Petzoldt of Perryville on October 3rd on misdemeanor warrants out of Perry County for DWI, careless and imprudent driving and failure to maintain financial responsibility.

The following incidents are among those reported to the sheriff's office.

A burglary with forcible entry reported September 28th at an apartment on Route B. Taken were computer games, candles and cash with a total value of $560.