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By Sandra Fostar
Gamccock Staff Writ**
In an unusual chain of events, a
suspect in larceny at the Wade
Hampton Hotel was apprehended
but then escaped from the campus
police last Thursday, according to
Chief Marvin Harrellson of
campus police.
The actual theft occurred Aug.
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Wade Hampton Hotel, had seen a
young man in the hall he
recognized from last semester.
Griffin invited the young man, who
claimed to be a USC student, into
his room.
While Griffin was out of his room
and his roommate, Thomas
Charette was on the phone, the
suspect took three silver-tipped
darts and $80 belonging to Charette
from a drawer, Griffin said.
CHARETTE AND GRIFFIN
cnased mm, Due were una Die to
catch him. Campus police were
notified, and Charette was shown
three pictures by the police, one of
which he said appeared to be the
suspect.
Aug. 30, the suspect was seen in
the hotel again by Charette.
Campus police were again notified,
and the suspect was apprehended
by Sgt. Richard Robertson and
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not handcuffed. The suspect tried
to talk to Griffin who then claimed
he did not know him. Griffin was
advised to move away from the
suspect who then jumped down the
stairs and ran out the front door,
Griffin said.
THE SUSPECT was chased by
several people including the
security guard at the hotel,
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unconscious after tripping
over a chain and falling while in
pursuit of the suspect. The campus
police were unable to catch him,
Rhue said. The city police were
notified, and an all points bulletin
was put out on him, according to
Harrellson.
Griffin said he feels the security
at the hotel is lax. "Wade Hampton
Hotel is richt in the middle of
downtown, and there are a lot of
weirdos here. We need better
security."
Much expense has gone toward
the security at Wade Hampton
Hotel because the security guards
are professionals, according to Joe
Tiller, resident manager.
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