Police Reports— Aug. 26, 2021

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The Perryville Police Department has released its latest report of incidents and arrests:
Incidents include:
Officers responded to 1010 W. St. Joseph St. on July 27 in reference to a report of property damage at St. Vincent Elementary School.
Officers responded to 435 N. West St. on Aug. 4 in reference to an individual finding a bicycle.
Officers responded to 102 Perry Plaza on Aug. 5 in reference to an individual finding a gold ring.
Officers responded to 1501 Alma Ave. on Aug. 5 in reference to a woman being threatened with physical harm.
Officers responded to the Seminary Picnic parking lot on Aug. 8 in reference to reported damage to a vehicle.
Officers responded to 2109 W. St. Joseph St. on Aug. 9 in reference to a reported leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident.
Officers responded to 1120 Moonier St. on Aug. 14 in reference to an animal bite incident.
Officers responded to 1750 S. Perryville Blvd. on Aug. 14 in reference to a reported assault that occured in the Walmart parking lot.
Officers responded to 909 S. Perryville Blvd. on Aug. 16 in reference to the theft of a catalytic converter from a vehicle at Bening Ford.
Officers responded to 1910 Old St. Mary’s Rd. on Aug. 18 in reference to found property.
Officers responded to 320 Cedar St. on Aug. 19 in reference to a reported stolen bicycle.

Officers responded to N. West St. on Aug. 19 in reference to an individual finding a bicycle.
Officers responded to 1172 Veteran’s Memorial Parkwy on Aug. 20 in reference to a littering and loitering incident at Missouri’s National Veterans Memorial on Aug. 19.
Among those arrested were:
Alfred D. Valdez, 58, Perryville by officers on Aug. 7 on a charge of property damage following an investigation of a fight at 524 N. Main Street.
Jefferey Perea, 40, Perryville by officers on Aug. 8 on a charge of trespassing following a reported stealing incident at 524 N. Main Street.
Clare C. Johnson, 23, Cape Girardeau by officers on Aug. 15 on a fugitive warrant from the City of Perryville.
Arrest does not imply guilt

Sheriff Reports
The Perry County Sheriff’s Office has released its latest report of arrests.
Arrest does not imply guilt.
Among those arrested were:
Vivian Christina Smith, 43, Perryville by officers on July 31 on a Perry County warrant for four counts of possession of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, resisting/interfering with arrest, driving while revoked, and a State of Missouri parole violation warrant.
Kevin Scott Morgan Jr., 39, Scott City by officers on July 31 on a Perry County warrant for two counts of possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia and a Cape Girardeau County warrant for failure to appear for possession of a controlled substance.