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! By Walter AHread
: Staff Writer
I / MONDAY. JUNE 16: The whm>U nnrf owrc nf i
bicycle belonging to a USC employee were taker
from a rack near the Humanities complex.
A university employee reported 18 jerseys, 12 set*
of jogging suits, seven sweaters, three sweat pants
two sweat jackets and a sweatshirt stolen from i
basement storage area of the Cammis Rnnirefnr*
sometime over the weekend. The campus policc
report of the incident shows that the burglar alarm a
the police station did not go off.
Four wire-rim wheel covers valued at $200 wer<
stolen from a student's car on Senate Street.
A USC student's book bag, containing $30, credit
cards and other items, was taken from a room in the
Russell House.
I SUNDAY, JUNE 15: After noticing an open window
in Tenement 31, a campus policeman found a non
student lying on a bed in Room Number 3. A search oi
the suspect revealed a knife with a three-inch blade
Kaui Kenwick Jr. was taken to the city jail anc
charged with trespassing and possession of an illegal
weapon.
A student had the hubcaps stolen from his car at the
Blossom Street Parking Garage.
SATURDAY, JUNE 14: Four wheel covers were
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w??vcu 11 vim a siuut'iu s car in me jficKens street
Parking Garage.
| FRIDAY, JUNE 13: A student in Laborde was
threatened by a black male. The student locked his
room, left and returned to find his radio, calculator
and pay check missing.
O'Boyle WBm
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suu rfiissiny
Law enforcement authorities fo {
still have no information as to the p
whereabouts of Eugene "Mike"
O'Boyle, a ^SC media arts major, 111
who has been missing since May . #
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"The search is still on," said SS T^T
Kathy Littlejohn, public relations H \\\
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oincer ior me diaie Law e,n- jl ^ ^ 1
forcement Division. She said E|j
SLED does not have any in- I j
formation on whether O'Boyle is HM
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knowledge of his department's r ! s r i:
involvement in the O'Boyle case.
He said the FBI does not get in- M
volved with missing persons, flj
except in special cases where HH V il
kidnapping may be involved. |H ,
O'Boyle is the nephew of State ^Kll
Senator A. E. Carmichael of ^ y
Dillon. Carmichael was
unavailable for comment. ^
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A student returned to her car to find its protective
cover was gone.
i A non-student left his camera on the floor in the
) i Russell House gameroom while he shot a game of
pool. He left, forgetting the camera. When he
5 returned the next day, it was missing.
, A radio was taken from a student's car after a
i forced entry in a Coliseum lot.
; A student's bicycle, lock and chain were taken from
i1 a rack near the BA building.
t A student's purse, containing her USC identification,
social security card, Visa card, Chevron
i card and $30 was stolen from a desk in the BA
.building library.
t While a Snowden student was showering, someone
s | stole his pants and billfold from his room. The billfold
I contained an American Express card, a USC card
' and $30.
r A USC police officer was struck on the left side of
- the head by a unknown black man who was seen
F tampering with vehicles in the University Terrace
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I A university staff member's car was vandalized in
1 a Pickens Street parking lot and two knobs to a radiotape
player were taken.
THURSDAY, JUNE 12: A Moore room was broken
into and a cassette deck and several tapes were
i stolen.
The hubcaps of a student's car were taken at a
Coliseum parking lot.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10: An ARA employee was
i assaulted by an acquaintance who asked her for a key
' to his apartment. When she said she didn't have it,
she was slapped in the face.
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