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CRIME F The following are entries in the campus police blotter for Jan. 28 through Feb. 1. Jan. 28 Simple assault, Snowden. Student resident adviser states that while checking on an excess noise complaint, the subject interfered with the RA by grabbing the RA's arm and jacket. Jan. 29 Illegal use of telephone, 1611 College St. (JSC staff member received harassing phone call. Call box activation, 600 Park St. Subject needed a jump start for his vehicle. He stated he had read the "Emergency Only" sign. Stolen license plate, BA meter lot. Student states her vehicle license plate was stolen. Malicious injury to personal property, 1300 Pendleton St. Student states her vehicle was scratched with an unknown object at the above location. Larceny of bicycle (over $100)/larceny, bike rack at 1614 College St. Student states his bicycle was removed from the above location without his permission. Jan. 30 Illegal use of telephone, 1332 Pendleton St. Student has received several unwanted messages on his answering machine. Grand larceny, (JSC Bookstore. Student states her bookbag and books were taken without her permission from the above location. Unlawful use of telephone, Capstone. Student states an unknown male called and stated he was representing a recording studio and wished to meet her. Unlawful use of telephone, Bates House. Student states an unknown woman had been calling her residence on several occasions. Gamecock newsroom 77 imnff Screen P\ Printing 1 ASK ABOUT J DIRECT SILK SCREEN GUARANTEED ^ FEATURl QUALITY 4 SERVICE A FULL LINE OF TEXTILE ADVERTISING SPECIALTY custom design wobk ? |N ^QUSE DESIGN STAR 517 S. 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Student states the to convertible was cut, and several valuab were removed. Larceny, Davis College. Complainanl her wallet was taken from a drawer at th location. Grand larceny, 1400 Greene St. states his 1988 Kawasaki motorcycle moved from a secured place at the location. 1st degree burglary/larceny, Nads ments. Student states his secured ap was entered, and 13 compact disks wen Compiled by Lynn Assistant New "WE'RE THE I Pi EXPRESSION COMPANY" & EMBROIDERY NG: ctat PRODUCTS t ITEMS >13 SV/- c '''////., ISSUES: Full Fui i Trustees, 1 .IlkMM... . Need a ?>, /? A ' V V" THE SI > BABYSI1 IS deo 1Mub! urchases CALL 5 working days COME BY O sis - , PICK U] K - ' ce Off ( b5 Student 4 . 788-3335 Tl ? BAUSCH . 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