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POLICE REPORT 5 ,4»„. - I |f m z ft, SENATE ST. g i©Op,Nw.^iJr| I H XA MleBtSfl-'-fT L S' These reports are taken directly from the USC Police Department Compiled by Jennie Duggan. Each number on the map stands fora crime corresponding with numbered descriptions in the list below. DAY CRIMES (6a.m.-6 p.m.) □ Violent O Nonviolent NIGHT CRIMES (6 p.m.-6 a.m.) ■ Violent • Nonviolent CRIMES AT UNKNOWN HOURS 0 Violent © Nonviolent Saturday, Nov. 23 ® IMPROPER STANDING IN ROADWAY, OPERATING UNINSURED VEHICLE, NO VEHICLE LICENSE, BULL AND SENATE STREETS The police stopped Luis DeQuincy Guess in the southbound lane on Bull Street. Guess said he had no insurance on the vehicle he was driving and had not registered it. He was arrested and taken to the Richland County Detention Center. Reporting officer: M.L. Gooding. G MALICIOUS INJURY TO PERSONAL PROPERTY, S-6 LOT, 1423 WHALEY ST. Jermaine Baskett said someone broke the driver’s-side window of his car. Estimated damage: $100. Reporting officer: J.B. Coaxum. G AUTO BREAK-IN, SOUTH QUAD PARKING LOT Erica M. Battle said someone broke the driver’s-side window of her car. Nothing was stolen. Reporting officer: C. Taylor. O AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY, SOUTH QUAD PARKING LOT Ricardo A. Powell said someone took the following from his car: one Pioneer stereo system, one car-alarm system and two Sony speakers. Estimated value: $545. Reporting officer: C. Taylor. G AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY, SOUTH QUAD PARKING LOT Jermaine Davis said someone broke into his car and took his wallet. Reporting officer: J.A. Henry. Q AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY OF HANDGUN, 501 SUMTER ST. Rick Jackson said someone broke the driver’s-side window and tried to take his stereo. The person took his black .32 Magnum handgun. Estimated damage: $180. Reporting officer: N. DeHaai. O SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY, SOUTH CAROLINA BOOKSTORE, GREEN AND MAIN STREETS Greg Yancey reported suspicious activity at the bookstore. The investigation continues. Reporting officer: J.A. Henry. O MALICIOUS INJURY TO PERSONAL PROPERTY, SENATE STREET GARAGE Michael Hiers said someone broke off the trunk key cover on the trunk lid of his car. Estimated damage: $100. Reporting officer: D. Pardue. O AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY OF CD CHANGER, S-6 LOT, 1423 WHALEY ST. Charles McFadden said someone took from his car a 12-disk CD changer and all wiring, screws and hardware. Estimated value: $340. Reporting officer: N. Dehaai. ® AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY, COMPUTER SERVICES GARAGE Kaitlin A. Bishop said someone broke into her front passenger’s-side window but that nothing was missing. Reporting officer: J.A. Clark. @ AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY, S-6 LOT, 1423 WHALEY ST. John Potter said someone broke the passenger’s-side window and took a CD player. Estimated damage: $250. Reporting officer: N. Dehaai. Sunday, Nov. 24 @ AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY, COMPUTER SERVICES GARAGE Marcus Chad Onas Bryant said someone broke the passenger’s-side rear window and took an Alpine stereo and a CD. Estimated value: $170. Reporting officer: J.A. Clark. ® MALICIOUS INJURY TO REAL PROPERTY, MCBRYDE RESIDENCE HALL Nathaniel Mark reported that someone took a door from a McBryde hall and placed it in a trash bin. The door was found and returned. Estimated damage: $200. Reporting officer: C. Taylor. Monday, Nov. 25 © MALICIOUS INJURY TO PERSONAL PROPERTY, PENDLETON STREET GARAGE John Robert Wood said someone broke the rear passenger’s-side window of his car and bent the weather stripping. Estimated damage: $500. Reporting officer: R.A. Whitlock. © MALICIOUS INJURY TO PERSONAL PROPERTY, COMPUTER SERVICES GARAGE Kristy Warner said someone broke the passenger’s-side window but that nothing was missing. Estimated damage: $200. Reporting officer: D.W. Fricks. ® MALICIOUS INJURY TO REAL PROPERTY, HENDERSON AND COLLEGE STREETS The victim said someone damaged the north door to the building. Estimated damage: $500. - Reporting officer: S.D. Jones. Tuesday, Nov. 26 © SIMPLE POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA. 1400 WHEAT ST. At the location, reporting officer P.I. Jones detected a strong odor of marijuana. When asked to consent to a search, Aaron James Anderson stuffed an object between the seats of a car. Jones retrieved 9.6 grams of marijuana, and Anderson was taken to the Richland County Detention Center. . © LARCENY OF TEXTBOOKS, LAW SCHOOL, 1112 GREEN ST. Timothy Killen said someone took four books from a secure location. Estimated value: $260. Reporting officer: M. Seger. © HIT AND RUN, S-l PARKING LOT, BULL AND BLOSSOM STREETS Reporting officer D.W. Fricks said Brittany Leah Duty’s car was legally parked when an unknown vehicle hit it from behind. Minor damage was done to the Gar. © MALICIOUS INJURY TO PERSONAL PROPERTY, COMPUTER SERVICES GARAGE Megan Michelle Miller said someone damaged her vehicle while trying to pry open the passenger’s-side door. Estimated damage: $900. Reporting officer: D.W. Fricks. Wednesday, Nov. 27. © AUTO BREAK-IN, Attempted larceny, s-6 LOT, 1423 WHALEY ST. Latonya Smith said someone entered her car by breaking the fear passenger’s-side window. Nothing was missing. Reporting officer: B. . Timbers. M 8:30 pm-ll:30 pm RUSSELL Russell House HOUSE Rooms Available university union for Study Groups 'University of South Carolina ★ Sponsored by: Russell House University Union, USC Vending, Carolina Dining and Student Government. Actual dates or times may change due to funding or programming decisions. For additional information or for persons needing special assistance-please call 777-8182 or www.sa.sc.edu/rtiuu. 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