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^"usnpfiN /ffxcrfmir v(jreport. X;ompiled by j\ I y/vtI HowSfldgM JT Nov. 10 Malicious Injury to Persoi Property, The Roost. Complain; said someone took the tree from 1 fifth-floor lobby and threw it am pumpkin down the stairwell. Inv tigation continues. Non-criminal Mischief, D< glas Hall. Complainant said sor one discharged the fifth-floor fire tinguisher and left the empty canis in the elevator. Investigation c< tinues. Nov. 8 Malicious Injury to Persoi Property, Douglas loading do< Complainant said someone broke driver's side window, scratched 1 passenger's-side door and opened 1 hood. There appears to be damagt the engine as well. DUI, Blossom and Assembly stre< Officers observed a driver disreg* a left-turn signal. Upon stopping I driver, the officer noted a strong a ma of alcohol and said the drive speech was slurred. The officer sued three sobriety tests, all of wh the driver failed to pass. The dir was arrested and transported to Ri land County Detention Center. wahh 1 * m Writer! Stop by the 3rd floor of Ru St. Thorn Mass S Confessioi Sat. 3:30-4:30pm iZwiu^w ^r* Julienr .h51^^reen^Strge^J99^587 vrf ^ PALM Partnership Arr Body &S< F%LM Fellowship, sii "Entertai it An E S\ Rev. Dr. Fred Reis; Sunday Worship ^ ALL, 2: PALM Center You d on y Give yoursell 3% cash _ k. no anm Credit li N V t Nov. 4 ' Disorderly Conduct, Coliseum. I Victim said that, while parking, someone approached her and began loud- ? ly using profanity and gesturing i threateningly. The victim felt the sub- i ? ject was angry about a-parking space < he thought was his. The victim told i the subject she would inform police if ] he continued to act in that manner. ! mt ] the No S.C. Driver's License, Driving i ^ a Without Headlights, Assembly and i es_ Greene streets. Officer encountered someone driving north on Assembly 1 without headlights. After stopping < )U* the subject, the officer found the sub- i ne" ject's driver's license was suspended. BY. Tl L: L 1 il ? me suujeei was ueiteieu aim uie veter hide was towed to City Garage. i anNov. 1 < Accidental Damage, Moore loading dock. Victim stated she dosed the wooden doors surrounding the dumped. sters in front of Moore and parked her his vehicle beside the dumpster. After :he unloading her car, the victim began the to depart the area when she saw the ' to wooden door swing open and scratch the left side of her car. *s. Fire Damage, Capstone House. ir"d Complainant said he observed smoke the coming from the stove in the 11thro floor kitchen. The complainant ref's trieved a fire extinguisher and put is- out the fire, which was caused by a ich. pizza box left cooking in the oven. 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Brewer is in potential violation of section vhich says, "Students or student organizatic jral, state or local laws may be subject to diss mposed by the University and/or be in add bff-campus authority." According to the Carolina Community, tt ions upon Brewer for the potential violatioi Such sanctions include expulsion, susp< ions upon a student's behavior and/or priv ;en reprimand, fines and restitution and hoi GENE STAFF Ml Join The Gamecock's editors for em informal talk about reporting. If vou've never gotten up the energy to go join the staff, but you always ' not too late. Come to get started. Everyone : * Take our w< p.m. Wednesc 315 for ever i cetokn t Visa? card. And: f s textbook swap to find all their books at the lowest 1 she felt USC needed to be regisit how they're getting gouged by the i avoid that," Nettles said, site are eager to see whether or not >r students to take back some of the 1," said junior Matt Katz. 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