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POLICE REPORT Each numbered symbol on the map represents a single crime that corresponds with the numbered descriptions in the list below it. DAY CRIMES f □_Violent crimes ■ ^ NIGHT CRIMES (6a.rn.-6 p.m.) | Q Nonviolent crimes # J (6p.m.-6a.m.) ED O CRIMES AT UNKNOWN HOURS I / , I // ^ /X/V, ^ i i r T~l \ | RICHLAND ST. RICHLAND ST. \s a'\ 3 |...,lMiakirM...- J-i-4-4-/. a - i\. £ BLANOINGST. I I M"7« • 44*”- ?ii jijs r* C1 ™»»*4 ¥”'•» 3s 5 3 3 S5 3 • ***** .v\mTTr~ ©EH NOT PICTURED Thursday, Nov. 15 CSC WITH A MINOR, TOWERS D The victim said that on Oct. 20, while visiting a Towers area dorm with friends, someone sexually assaulted her. The investigation continues. Reporting Officer: G.S. Whitlock. ® LARCENY OF BLIMP MOTOR, 701 ASSEMBLY ST. Someone took the $1,200 motor from the arena blimp. Reporting Officer: J.B. Coaxum. o LARCENY OF MONEY, 600 SOUTH MAIN ST. The victim said someone took from his unlocked room $118 and a $10 gold money clip. Reporting Officer: J.E. Howell. Friday, Nov. 16 O LARCENY OF VIDEO GAME CONSOLE, 1311 BLOSSOM ST. The victim said someone took a PlayStation 2 game console with controllers and four games. Total estimated value: $550. Reporting Officer: J.L. Meador. Saturday, Nov. 17 ® DISORDERLY CONDUCT, 1000 GEORGE ROGERS BLVD. The reporting officer responded to complaints from ground level at the west side of the stadium of liquid being thrown from level 301. The suspect was unsteady on his feet and smelled like vomit CeCeBrate the Life of the 'ReaC atcH 1 JAcCams 1 Tuesday, December 4-7:30 p.m. Russell House Ballroom Sponsored by the Department of Student and Alumni Services Bicentennial Student Events Committee and alcohol. The suspect said he vomited over the wall. Reporting Officer: C.R. Gallman. ® SIMPLE ASSAULT, 1000 GEORGE ROGERS BLVD. The victim said Alton Ray Squires punched him in the right side of his face after the victim asked him not to smoke. Reporting Officer: A.W. Radcliff. o LARCENY OF GAME SYSTEM, 1423 WHALEY ST. The victim said someone entered his room and took a PlayStation 2 console, a video game and a large kitchen knife. Estimated value: $355. Reporting Officer: N. DeHaai. (a) AUTO-BREAKING, 1423 WHALEY ST. The victim said someone took a speaker box with four Lanzar brand 12 subwoofers from the trunk of his vehicle. Total estimated value: $1,200. Reporting Officer: J.R. Merrill. □ ARMED ROBBERY, 1300 BLOSSOM ST. The victims said they were robbed at gunpoint. Total estimated value of items stolen is $480. Reporting Officers: D. Hare and J.D. Rosier. Sunday, Nov. 18 ® EAVESDROPPING/PEEPING, 614 BULL ST. The victim said someone opened her shower door while she was in the stall and stayed in the doorway. Reporting Officer: J.R. Merrill. 0 UNLAWFUL CARRYING OF PISTOL, 1200 WHEAT ST. While conducting a traffic stop, the reporting officer ordered the occupants out of the vehicle. After the officers found a gun in the glove compartment, the occupants were frisked. The reporting officer removed a loaded revolver from Curtis Michael Shell’s front waistband. Shell was taken to Richland County Detention Center. Reporting Officer: B. Timbers. Monday, Nov. 19 B SIMPLE ASSAULT, 1309 BLOSSOM ST. The victim said Joseph S. Friedlander was going through the hall banging on doors and yelling. The victim said that when he opened his door and asked Friedlander to stop, Friedlander grabbed him by his throat and shoved him into a wall. Reporting Officer: N. DeHaai and J.D. Rosier. Tuesday, Nov. 20 @ AUTO BREAK IN/LARCENY OF CAR STEREO, 400 SUMTER ST. The victim said someone broke out the right rear vent window on his vehicle and took a Panasonic CD player and an Abercrombie and Fitch jacket. Total estimated value: $310. Reporting Officer: M.L. Gooding. @ LARCENY OF MONEY AND CHECK, 1311 BLOSSOM ST. The complainant said someone took and cashed an endorsed $1,000 check. Reporting Officer: L Fortei. ® AUTO BREAK IN/LARCENY OF COAT, 918 BARNWELL ST. Someone knocked out the driver’s-side rear vent window and took a black leather coat. Estimated value is $150. Reporting Officer: J.B. Coaxum. ‘ 0 CARRYING OR DISPLAYING FIREARM/ASSISTING OTHER AGENCY; HOLIDAY INN, 630 ASSEMBLY ST. Reporting officer E.R. Stoudemire, along with Sgt. Gass and officer Ettenger, responded to a report of a room that smelled like marijuana. The officer got permission to search the room and found a .380-caliber semi- f*' automatic, loaded with eight rounds. The weapon’s serial number appeared to be tampered with or filed off. Samantha L. Vu said the gun wasn’t hers. Jermaine L. Moore told the officers the weapon was his. Both suspects were arrested and taken to Richland County Detention Center. Moore has several warrants on him from Lake City Police Department and Florence County Sheriffs Department. 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