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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
Friday, Feb. 1
O UNDERAGE POSSESSION OF
BEER, ALTERED DRIVER’S
LICENSE, 1423 WHALEY ST.
Answering a loud party call, the
reporting officer encountered
Jeffrey M. Winterling. When
asked for identification,
Winterling produced a New
Jersey driver’s license showing
the date of birth to be Feb. 17,
1980. Winterling said he is only
18 and that his correct date of
birth is Feb. 17,1983. Winterling
is from Maryland, not New
Jersey. Winterling stated that
he used the fake ID to purchase
the alcohol. He was arrested for
underage possession of beer and
and an altered driver’s license,
and he was taken to the
Richland County Detention
Center. Reporting officer: M. P.
0 LARCENY OF LAPTOP
COMPUTER, 107 SOUTH
MARION ST. The victim said
someone took a blue and gray
Hewlett Packard laptop
computer from an unlocked
dorm room at the Roost.
Estimated value: $2000.
Reporting officer: J. A. Clarke,
o LARCENY OF BICYCLE, 1312
PENDLETON ST. The victim said
someone took a gray Specialized
Expedition bike. Estimated
value: $300. Reporting officer: C.
Taylor.
o DISORDERLY CONDUCT,
ASSEMBLY STREET While on
routine patrol, the reporting
officer observed Jean L. Kent
walking around inside the
Strom Thurmond Wellness
Center construction site on the
Assembly Street side. The
officer approached Kent and
noticed she had a strong odor of
alcohol, and that her speech was
slurred and she was unsteady
on her feet. Officer Rosier had
previously warned Kent to stay
off USC property. Kent was
placed under arrest and
transported to the USCPD.
Kent’s left ankle was swollen
and she requested medical
treatment. She was transported
to the Baptist ER. Reporting
officer: E. R. Stoudemire.
o LARCENY OF MONEY, 107
SOUTH MARION ST. The victim
said someone took $40 cash and
a Carolina First debit card from
an unlocked dorm room at the
Roost. Reporting officer: B.
Timbers.
Saturday, Feb. 2
© MALICIOUS INJURY TO REAL
PROPERTY, 1501 DEVINE ST.
The complainant said someone
broke out the window of a door
at Sims. Estimated damage: $50.
Reporting officer: M. P. Moore.
Q MALICIOUS INJURY TO REAL
PROPERTY, 1621 GREENEST.
While on patrol, the reporting
officer found one broken USC
area light lying on the ground
on the Greene Street side of the
Nursing building. Estimated
damage: $300. Reporting officer:
R. A. Whitlock.
© TRESPASS AFTER NOTICE,
1400 GREENE ST. The subject is
a juvenile who has been warned
multiple times by the reporting
officer to stay off USC property.
The reporting officer notified
the parents on the phone
several times before. The
reporting officer observed the
subject on USC property and
detained him and transported
him to USCPD. The subject’s
father was notified and
responded to take custody of the
subject. A custodial promise
was completed. Investigator
Snyder was notified. Reporting
officer: M. L. Gooding.
© DRIVING UNDER
SUSPENSION, CORNER OF
BLOSSOM AND MAIN ST. The
reporting officer observed Scott
Kenneth Jenkins disregard a
stop light at the intersection of
Greene and Main streets. The
reporting officer made a traffic
stop for the violation. An NCIC
check showed that Jenkins’
South Carolina driver’s license
was under suspension. Jenkins
was arrested and transported to
the Richland County Detention
Center. Reporting officer: J. A.
Clarke
Jo MALICIOUS INJURY TO REAL
PROPERTY, 1501 DEVINE ST.
Someone wrote graffiti on the
walls of the hallway, stairwell
and doorframes of Sims. Major
Grabski and Investigator
Snyder were notified of the
incident. Estimated damage:
$200. After the custodial staff
cleaned the original graffiti, the
reporting officer was called
back. Someone had written
more graffiti on the walls near
the water fountain and on the
door of the custodian supply
room. Estimated damage: $100.
Reporting officer: J. B. Coaxum.
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i-resnman Advocate
calls for nominees v
Nominations are being ac
cepted for the 2002 USC Award
for Outstanding 'Freshman
Advocate. Faculty, students and
staff members may nominate
anyone in the USC-Columbia
community. Applications are
available in the Student
Government Office, the Russell
House Information Center and
the Campus Activities Center.
Mortar Board seeks
college seniors
Mortar Board is a national
honor society of selected college
seniors who are selected for
nieniudi binp uecause ui meu
records of service, scholarship
and leadership. Each applicant
must have a minimum GPA of
3.0. Applications are in the
Student Government Office and
at the Russell House Information
Desk and are due at the Student
Government Office by 5 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 22.
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Employers to recruit
at USC’s JobFest
JobFest will be held
Thursday, Feb. 28 from 11 a.m. to
3 p.m. in the Carolina Coliseum.
Employers from a variety of in
dustries are looking for full-time,
part-time, internship and co-op
positions. Visit www.sc.edu/ca
r'eer for more information.
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St. Thomas More Catholic Center
Rev. Tim Lijewski Mass Schedule Sacrament of Penance
Chaplin Saturday 4:30 pm Saturday 3:00 pm-4:00 pm
Sunday 11 am, 7:30 pm or by appointment
Sr. Julienne Guy OSU
Director of Christian Formation Newman Club Tuesday 7:00 pm
1610 Greene St. 799*5870 (Across from School of Nursing)
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Garnet Circle
Information Session
Thursday February 7, 2002
6:30-7:30
Russell House Lobby 2nd Floor
Applications may be picked up at the information session,
the Student Government Office, or online at
www.CarolinaAlumni.org/GC
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