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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.
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Thursday, Jan. 17
O MALICIOUS INJURY TO
PERSONAL PROPERTY, 701
ASSEMBLY ST. The victim said
someone damaged the driver’s
side rearview mirror of his
1998 green Chevrolet S-10 while
it was at the Coliseum. Damage
didn’t appear to be accidental.
Estimate damage: $250.
Reporting officer: J. R. Merrill,
o LARCENY OF JACKET, 701
ASSEMBLY ST. The
complainant said someone took
her black nylon windbreaker
jacket. Estimated value: $50.
Reporting officer: J. R. Merrill.
® LARCENY OF MONEY, 611
MARION ST. The victim said
someone took 10 $20 bills from
his unlocked McBryde dorm
room. Value: $200. Reporting
officer: E. Pereira.
® AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY
OF TEXTBOOKS,902
BARNWELL ST. The
complainant said someone
broke the left rear vent window
of his 1996 white Toyota and
entered his vehicle.
The following items were
missing: 40 CDs, a red Polo
sweater, a pair of Polo jeans, two
Banana Republic sweaters, four
towels and assorted textbooks.
Estimated value: $1,220.
Reporting officer: M. P. Craska.
® INFORMATION, 1600
PENDLETON ST. The victim
said someone took two tablets
of his prescription medication
from his locked, unattended
room. The victim didn’t want
to pursue the matter.
Reporting officer: M. P. Craska.
© ASSISTANCE RENDERED,
1600 PENDLETON ST. The
victim said she was having
extreme back pains and could
not get out of bed. EMS
transported the victim to
Baptist Emergency Room.
Reporting officer: J. D. Rosier.
© ASSISTING OTHER AGENCY,
301 ASSEMBLY ST. The subject
robbed The Pantry. Officer
Jesse D. Rosier saw the subject
run down the street, enter the
Ml parking lot and jump in the
back of a pickup truck and lay
down. Rosier pulled into the
parking lot as Investigator
Young arrived. The subject was
ordered out of the truck at
gunpoint, handcuffed and
turned over to the Columbia
Police Department.
© LARCENY OF DECAL, 1300
BLOSSOM ST. The
complainant said someone
removed his parking decal
from his vehicle parked in the
Blossom Street garage.
Estimate value: $5. Reporting
officer: R. Scott.
© ASSISTANCE RENDERED,
1521 GREENEST. Officer C.N.
Ettenger observed the victim
unsteady on his feet. When
Ettenger approached, the
victim had blood on his right
hand. The victim said he had
fallen and cut his hand on a
rock. The victim said he had
also hit his head on the ground
when he fell. First responder
and EMS responded and
transported the victim to
Lexington Medical Center.
0 DISORDERLY CONDUCT,
1600 BLOSSOM ST. Officer
Merrill said the subject
walking erratically on the
sidewalk. On two occasions,
the subject nearly stumbled
into the roadway. Upon
approach, Merrill noticed a
strong odor of alcohol about
his person and breath. His
speech was also slurred. The
subject was arrested for
disorderly conduct and
transported to the Richland
County Detention Center.
Reporting officer: J. R.
Merrill.
® DISORDERLY CONDUCT,
1320 HEYWARD ST. Officers
Ettenger and Pereira
responded to a fight in
progress at the Roost. The
officers found subject one and
subject two unsteady on their
feet, with a strong odor of
alcohol on their persons.
t
Both were uncooperative
with the officers and used
obscene language. Both were
arrested for disorderly
conduct. Reporting officers:
C. N. Ettenger and E. Pereira.
Friday, Jan. 18
0 MALICIOUS INJURY TO
PERSONAL PROPERTY, 900
ASSEMBLY ST. The
complainant said someone
broke the area around the
lock on her door. Reporting
officer: J. D. Patterson.
© ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE,
1215 BLOSSOM ST. An
officer at the M + N Lounge
heard a noise in the common
area. She saw a man leaving
the area. Officer J.R. Merrill
spoke with the subject, who
said he accidentally caused a
vending machine to tip over
on its front side. The subject
was referred to the Office of
Student Judicial Affairs.
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