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untie (Bamecoctr # Thursday, August 10 Drunkneness and disorderly conduct, Youman Street. The subject called the Co lumbia Police Department and said he had cut someone while cat the 2500 block of Greene Street. When the responding offi cer arrived, the subject had a seven-foot A pipe in his hand and was being loud and ^ boistereous while walking along the street The subject was ordered to place the pipe on the ground, but didn’t. The subject was then arrested. Shophftag, Market Express, Elmwood Av enue. The complainant stated that an un known subject entered the incident loca tion and removed four can of Vienna Sausages from the cooler. The subject th.cn left the premises without paying for the items and fled the scene. Wednesday, August 9 Threatening a public official unlawful weapon possession, simple possession of marijuana and disanJeriy conduct, Willow Run Apartments. The responding officer hear 10 to 15 gunshots at the incident lo cation aid ran to the rear of the building. The officer smelled gun powder and ob served subjects one and two walking from the area The officer commanded them to stop and discovered a plastic containing a green, leafy substance believed to be marijuana sticking out from subject one’s waistbaid. Subject two started screaming at the officer, calling him a “cracker” and using profane language. Sample assault, Piowden Road. The vicx tim stated that the subject started a veibal altercation with her, at which time the vic tim tried to leave the bui lding. The subject followed the victim outside, where he b^tan to shout obscenities and throw rocks at the victim, striking the victim on the left side of the liead. The victim continued to flee on foot, outrunning the subject. She notified the authorities once die made it to her home. Shoplifting under $1,000, Gamers Ferry Road. The complainant reported that an unknown white male pumped $24 of gaso line into a vehicle and drove off without paying. Tuesday, August 8 • Auto breaking, petit larceny, malicious injury to personal property, McDuffie Av enue. The complainant reported that an unknown subject using unknown means broke the left side rear vent window for her car. Once inside, the the subject re mooved 30 compact discs and then at tempted, unsuccessfully, to remove a JVC AM/FM radio/CD player from the dash board. The subject caused damage to the stereo system and the vehicle’s dash board Estimated value and damages: $860. -1 Maximum Height] Shorter than this truck... mm m 3 r i s .1.—1 3E.AN r\AYrUKU THOIU LUIIUK Sometimes Columbia summers can drag along, but occassionally it gets a little interesting. One afternoon during June, a truck driver's trailer became stuck under the railroad overpass by Whaelys Mill. Late-night trips to Waffle House. Three times a week. Well, if we meet deadline. But, we count on that. And we're counting on yOU — to stop by one of The Gamecock's fall training meetings, at 6 p.m. Aug. 22 and 23 in RH 333. No experience required. We're looking for: • Copy editors • Designers • Online editors • Photographers • Cartoonists • Sports writers • General assignment writers The Gamecock. Three times a week, in front of 26,000 people. Serving the Columbia Area for Ten Years Carolina Personnel Services offers a full range of career opportunities and temporary employment to fit your school schedule. We have a variety of jobs such as: General Clerical • Data Entry Accounting Clerks General Labor • Light Industrial Our office is conveniently located in the heart of Five Points. Call immediately for an interview. Opportunity is knocking. All positions offer competitive wages and great bonuses. Weekly paycheck. No Fee. EOE Lexington 356-7004 CPS Carolina Personnel Columbia 256-0656 1_ ..-I H n We Ye Always hiring .(X Great Attitudes! Come by & visit the location nearest You! • 4600 Devine Street /v • 2504 A ugusta Road Vw • Columbiana Centre A^ Platters for Tailgate Parties or any Occassion. Visit us at: WWW. - 'TucM&u^.COrw