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St. Joseph police briefs, Sept. 8, 2008
by St. Joseph News-Press
Monday, September 8, 2008

ARRESTS

Joseph R. Hamilton, 54, 814 S. 24th St., at 7:28 a.m. Saturday on a charge of assault with bodily injury.

Ashli D. Calvert, 25, 701 S. 20th St., at 12:10 p.m. Saturday on a city warrant charging failure to appear in court.

Robert R. White Jr., 30, 822 Warsaw Ave., at 6:50 p.m. Saturday on a city warrant charging failure to appear in court.

Robert A. Walling III, 21, of Clarksdale, Mo., at 9:34 p.m. Saturday on two charges of obstruction.

Irvin D. Knight, 19, 1507 Seymour St., at 11:04 p.m. Saturday on a city warrant charging failure to appear in court.

Johntavian A. Smith, 23, 2109 Dewey Ave., at 12:10 a.m. Sunday on a city warrant charging failure to appear in court.

Derael S. Green, 21, 2209 Charles St., at 2:36 a.m. Sunday on a city warrant charging failure to appear in court.

VANDALISM

Karen Redmond, 1712 S. 10th St., damage to property at residence.

Mandy Worley, 2201 Angelique St., damage to property at 1608 Francis St.

Steven Hull, 3904 N. 37th St., damage to property at residence.

Wes Hirst, 5608 Candleberry Drive, damage to property at residence.

Hylton Bain, Cameron, Mo., damage to property at 2506 Bittersweet Lane.

Mark Sheehan, Maryville, Mo., damage to property at 1703 Brookside Drive.

Larry Runnels, 1344 Buchanan Ave., damage to property at residence.

John Kendall, 824 W. Valley St., damage to property at residence.

Shirley Miller, 2607 Commercial St., damage to property at residence.

The Dance Arts Center, 1902 Jules St., damage to property at business.

Francis Wampler, 2701 Mary St., damage to property at residence.

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