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METROPOLIS POLICE DEPARTMENT: From the Office of the Director of Public Safety: Arrest Summary, March 17-23, 2019

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Metropolis Police Department issued the following announcement on March 26.

From the Office of the Director of Public Safety: Arrest Summary, March 17-23, 2019;

Though there were not a lot of arrests this last week, quite a few reports were taken for misc things. As a reminder, as weather starts to get warmer, bicycle thefts go on the rise. Please lock your bikes up when not in use. Register them at the PD incase they do get stolen. We can enter them into the NCIC computer if we have made/model and serial number. Wathc out of the children riding as well. Thank you.

March 19, 2019

Metropolis Officers were called to Huck’s. Management advised that there was a person inside the store that had been previously trespassed. Upon arrival, Officers observed Skylar A Sackatook,21, Metropolis still inside the store. Sackatook acknowledged that he had been trespassed from the store. Sackatook was arrested and charged with Criminal Trespass to Property. He was lodged in the Massac County Detention Center.

March 23, 2019

A Metropolis Sergeant received information that Ashley R. Jenkins,34, Metropolis was enroute to Metropolis from the county. Jenkins was wanted on a probation violation warrant issued out of Massac County. The Metropolis Sergeant located Jenkins sitting inside a vehicle parked in the parking lot of Super Suds Laundry on 5th and Scott St. Jenkins was taken into custody. A search of her purse found checks that were reported stolen from a Massac County Sheriff’s case, Meth, needle/syringes, glass smoking pipe and debit card to another victim. Jenkins was also charged with: 1) Possession of Methamphetamine; (2) Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; (3) Possession of Hypodermic Syringe & Needle; and (4) Possession of Debit Card of Another. Jenkins was lodged in the Massac County Detention Center. The stolen checks were turned of to a Massac County Deputy to further their investigation.

The preceding information pertains to arrests made by the Metropolis Police Department. These arrests are made on the basis of probable cause and all arrestees are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Original source can be found here.

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