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Subject appeared to have difficulty locating his driver's license, registration and prove of insurance. His speech was very slurred and reactions were slow. Subject was asked to get out of the car. As he stepped out he stubbled multiple times until reaching the rear of the vehicle. The subject refused the field sobriety test and made the statement, "Go ahead and take me in. I've driven drunk two times and both times I have been caught." Suspect was arrested and transported to Richland County Detention Center. July 24 Open Container, Whaley and Main streets. Responding officer made a legal traffic stop on above location and observed suspect to be in possession of an open container. The officer issued a courtesy summons foe open container and directed him to central traffic court. July 25 Drunken Pedestrian in Roadway, 100 Main St. Responding Officer nhcnrvnH cnhiont at thn ahnvo In cation to be very unsteady on his feet. Upon approaching subject, the officer noticed a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage and it became more apparent that the subject was unable to walk or stand safely in the roadway. The subject was arrested for being a drunken pedestrian in the roadway and transported to Richland County Detention Center. Assisting Other Agency, Rose wood and East Broadway streets. ReLIFE scholarships LiFE continued from page one ter paying their bill, they will receive a check from the university. Bird also suggests that students who think they might be eligible call the Office of Financial Aid at 803-777Ol OA A k., 4 k ? -4. 1 71 A r??l oio?? ux uiup uy mc uiiiic aiiiit v>uilege Street, between Gambrell and Capstone. This will enable the staff to review the student's file more easily. The office has six people answering calls, but many calls are routed r EWS Wednesday, June 29,1998 r-r \ sponding officer observed the IRIME suspect&Ufrom his bicycle 1EPORT. wh;ch w.as in \\ motion. In an Tj psj attempt to as' > S\ ) J sist the nffirer pulled up. the ? , . ,tt subject was exRosalind Harvey tremely cated and belligerent. The subject was placed into custody along with his bicycle. July 26 Grand Larceny of Motor Vehicle, Medical Park 4 Rear Parking Lot. Victim said an unknown persons) removed his vehicle from the above location without permission. The victim's vehicle is a 1994 GMC two-door. Estimated value: $15,000 Driving Under Suspension, Disregarding Traffic Signal and Possession of Stolen Tags, 1400 Senate St. Responding officer observed subject's vehicle driving east on Senate street with half of the left tail light dysfunctional. As the officer pulled behind the vehicle, the subject ran through a red light at the corner of Bull and Senate streets. The officer ran a check and it was determined that the tags on the subject's vehicle were stolen. The officer activated blue lights at the corner of Barnwell and Greene streets to initiate a traffic stop. The subject continued to drive until he reached the corner of Blossom and Saluda. It was then determined that the subject's license was suspended. The officer then arrpstpH thfi snhifift and hn was trans ported to Richland County Detention Center. Illegal Use of Telephone, Harper Elliott. The responding officer was met by the complainant who stated the following: the subject made harassing and threatening calls to her. After numerous harassing calls, the subject threaten to kill the victim. The victim was issued a victim impact statement and 3 a.m. pamphlet with foil explanation by the officer of its use. still not available through the voice message system. Calls, Bird said, will be returned in at 1 OA Uaiiw icaot uuui o. Bird also warned that when students receive the notification letter about the LIFE award, they should rehim ttio Hnnimonf fViaf corHfioc tViat they haven't been convicted of felony, alcohol or drug offense.