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use POLICE REPORT
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Each number on
the map stands
for a crime
corresponding
with numbered
descriptions in
the list below.
DAY CRIMES
(6a.m.-6 p.m.)
□ Violent
O Nonviolent
NIGHT CRIMES
(6p.m.-6a.m.)
■ Violent
0 Nonviolent
CRIMES AT
UNKNOWN
HOURS
□ Violent
© Nonviolent
Saturday, Jan. 19
® MALICIOUS INJURY TO
REAL PROPERTY, 613 MAIN
ST. The reporting officer, R.A.
Whitlock, found a broken
window in a stairwell in
McBryde dorm. Estimated
value: $200.
o LOST PROPERTY, 701
ASSEMBLY ST. The victim said
his wife lost a diamond tennis
bracelet at the Coliseum during
a basketball game. Reporting
officer: R.A. Whitlock.
Q LOST PROPERTY, 815
ASSEMBLY ST. The victim said
she left a brown leather purse,
$20, a Capital One credit card
and a Citibank debit card at
the Roger Center. Reporting
officer: M.P. Moore.
Monday, Jan. 21
O ILLEGAL USE OF
TELEPHONE, 101 PICKENS ST.
The victim said someone
called his Carolina Gardens
residence and made harassing
remarks. He was given a log
book to document the calls.
Reporting officer: J.A. Henry.
G SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY,
600 BULL ST. The victim said
someone asking for money
followed her from her vehicle.
One of the victim’s friends
scared the person away.
Reporting officer: J.R. Merrill.
® GRAND LARCENY OF
LAPTOP, 902 BARNWELL ST.
The victim said someone took
a Dell Latitude laptop from his
Capstone room. Estimated
value: $2,000. Reporting
officer: J.D. Rosier.
Tuesday, Jan. 22
® LARCENY OF CELLO, 813
ASSEMBLY ST. The victim said
someone took her cello, a bow
and the instrument case from
her secured locker at the School
of Music. Estimated value:
$3,320. Reporting officer: R. Scott.
© MALICIOUS INJURY TO
PERSONAL PROPERTY, 226
BULL ST. The victim said
someone punctured the left
rear tire of her 2001 green GMC
Jimmy. Estimated value: $200.
Reporting officer: D. Hare.
© LARCENY OF DVDS, 600
MAIN ST. The victim said
someone took 33 DVDs and a
“How Literature Matters”
textbook. The victim wasn’t
sure whether the room was
locked. Estimated value: $860.
Reporting officer: N. DeHaai.
® LARCENY OF JACKET, 817
HENDERSON ST. The victim
said someone took her blue ski
jacket from the Gambrell Hall
canteen. Estimated value: $70.
Reporting officer: J.D. Rosier.
® LARCENY OF WALLET, 1328
WHEAT ST. The victim said
someone took the following
items from an unattended
location at the Blatt PE Center:
a brown wallet, $15, a Discover
card, a Visa card, a Wachovia
debit card, a South Carolina
driver’s license, a USC ID and a
Social Security card. Estimated
value: $25. Reporting officers:
D. Pardue and J.D. Rosier.
@ GRAND LARCENY OF
LAPTOP, 1405 WHALEY ST. The
victim said someone took his
Dell Inspiron laptop from his
unlocked, occupied Bates West
room. Estimated value: $3,000.
Reporting officer: N. DeHaai.
@ INTERFERENCE WITH
TRAFFIC CONTROL, 1405
WHALEY ST. The reporting
officer, N. DeHaai, said Charles
Prashaw, Evan R. Smiley,
Christopher Thatch and
Jonathan B. Sims had several
traffic control signs unlawfully
in their possession. The signs
were taken and turned over to
Investigator Snyder. The
investigation continues.
Reporter
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Naval Base, Cuba.
In Pakistan, police sources
speaking on condition they not be
identified told The Associated
Press they believe Pearl was kid
napped by Harkat ul-Mujahedeen,
which has close ties to al-Qaida
and is on the U.S. government’s
terrorist organizations list. A
number of Harkat fighters were
known to have been killed in
Afghanistan during the bombing
campaign.
Pearl, 38, a reporter based in
Bombay, India, has been missing
since Wednesday, when he went
to visit a source near Karachi,
Pakistan, for a story about terror
ism, the newspaper said.
Steven Goldstein, a vice presi
dent of Dow Jones & Co., the
Journal’s owner, said the news
paper “has not had any direct con
tact with the group” that claimed
to hold Pearl.
He said the photographs appear
to be legitimate but wouldn’t be
distributed.
Both the newspaper and the
CIA denied that Pearl worked for
the agency.
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