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use POLICE REPORT
Each number on
the map stands
fora crime
corresponding .
with numbered
descriptions in
the list below.
DAY CRIMES
(6a.m.-6 p.m.)
□ Violent
O Nonviolent
NIGHT CRIMES
(6 p.m.-6a.m.)
■ Violent
# Nonviolent
CRIMES AT
UNKNOWN
HOURS
□ Violent
© Nonviolent
Monday, Jan. 21
® LARECENY OF EARRINGS,
1323 GREENE ST. The victim
said someone took two bottles
of Victoria’s Secret perfume
and a pair of cubic zirconia
earrings from her locked dorm
room. Estimated value: $64.
Reporting officer: J.B.
Coaxum.
Tuesday, Jan. 22
® LOST PROPERTY, 1300
GREENE ST. The victim said he
lost his gray Nokia cell phone
with leather case. Estimated
value: $114. Reporting officer:
T A PlarlfP
® LARCENY OF TEXTBOOK,
918 BARNWELL ST. The victim
said someone took an applied
calculus book, a “Cheaters”
book and a pair of khaki pants
from her Columbia Hall room.
Estimated value: $88.
Wednesday, Jan. 23
® DISORDERLY CONDUCT,
900 ASSEMBLY ST. Ricky
Reddix was seen in the parking
lot getting cigarette butts out
of the trash. Reddix was
stopped by Officer M.L.
Gooding. He then became
verbally abusive and
threatened to fight the officers.
Reddix was drunk and very
loud, and he used excessive
profanity. Reddix was arrested
and taken to the Richland
County Detention Center.
© ILLEGAL USE OF
TELEPHONE, 1311 WHALEY ST.
The victim said Amberline
Occean has been calling and
hanging up several times. The
victim knows Occean. The
victim was given a log book to
document the calls. Reporting
officer: J.A. Clarke.
© AUTO BREAK-IN, 1300
BLOSSOM ST. The victim said
someone entered his 1995
green Jeep Wrangler by
unzipping the canvas top and
took $14 in change from the
console. The vehicle was
covered at the time. Reporting
officer: J.A. Clarke.
O ILLEGAL USE OF
TELEPHONE, 1440 WHEAT ST.
The victim said someone was
making unwanted phone calls
to her room in East Quad. She
was given a log book to
document the calls. Reporting
officer: B. Timbers.
© ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE, 600
BULL ST. The victim said the
traffic control arm at Bull
Street Garage came down on
the hood of her 2001 green
Ford Explorer and caused
scratches and white paint
marks. Reporting officer: J.B.
Coaxum.
© LARCENY OF BIKE, 613
SUMTER ST. The victim said
someone took his black Jamis 21
speed mountain bike. A chain
lock was also missing.
Estimated value: $295.
Reporting officer: J.L. Taylor Jr.
Thursday. Jan. 24
<g LARCENY OF TEXTBOOKS,
1112 GREENE ST. The victim
said someone took the
following books: an
administrative procedures
textbook, a secure
transactions textbook, an
American legal history
textbook and a creditor and
debtor rights textbook.
Estimated value: $258.
Reporting officer: J.A. Clarke.
Friday, Jan. 25
® ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE,
915 GREGG ST. The
complainant said that, when
she came outside, she saw a
large limb on the ground
beside her 1997 black Ford
Mystique. She also noticed
pieces of her broken gas door
beside her car. Reporting
officer: D. Hare
@ AUTO BREAK-IN, 1300
BLOSSOM ST. The victim said
someone broke out the driver
side window and went
through the belongings in her
1986 gray Honda Prelude.
Nothing was stolen. Two tapes
from garage surveilence were
taken as evidence. Reporting
officer: D. Hare.
® LARCENY OF MONEY, 918
BARNWELL ST. The victim
said someone took two $100
b ills from her locked »
Columbia Hall room. There
were no signs of forced entry.
Value: $200. Reporting Officer:
J. Means.
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