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POLICE REPORT 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 (6 p.m.-6,a.m.) ■ Violent • Nonviolent CRIMES AT UNKNOWN HOURS E3 Violent ® Nonviolent Thursday, Feb. 7 ® ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE, PENDLETON ST. GARAGE Deano D. Dasant was attempting to back out at the Pendleton Street garage when he struck the victim’s Lexus that was legally parked. Reporting officer: J. L. Taylor, Jr. Friday, Feb. 8 © ILLEGAL USE OF TELEPHONE, 1423 WHALEY ST. The victim said someone has been calling her Bates House residence and her cell phone several times. The victim said she asked the subject to stop calling her. A 3 a.m. pamphlet was explained and issued. Reporting officer: N. DeHaai. ® LARCENY OF CELL PHONE, 1520 DEVINE ST. The victim said someone took her Nokia cell phone from the fifth floor .kitchen of Patterson. The victim has already canceled her service. Estimated value: $120. Reporting officer: R. A. Whitlock. Saturday, Feb. 9 □ SIMPLE ASSAULT, 918 BARNWELL ST. The victim said Lisco Daniel Jeffcoat, who is a former boyfriend, took a set of keys from her possession that contained keys to her permanent residence and her Columbia Hall residence, which is property of the state of South Carolina. The victim said that the next day, Jeffcoat returned to see her and an argument ensued. During the argument, the victim said Jeffcoat spit in her face. The victim said she slapped Jeffcoat and he struck her on with a closed hand on her head. The victim also said they began to pull on each other’s clothing and wrestled for a brief period. First responder arrived and examined victim. Housing maintenance responded to perform a lock change. Reporting officer: J. R. Merrill. © LARCENY OF MONEY, 600 MAIN ST. The victim said someone took 19 $20 bills from his Snowden room. The money was in a desk drawer. Reporting officer found no signs of forced entry. Value: $380. Reporting officer: E. Pereira. Sunday, Feb. 10 © MALICIOUS INJURY TO PERSONAL PROPERTY, 600 MAIN ST. The victim said someone broke off the driver’s side rearview mirror of his 1994 black Chevy S-10. Estimated damage: $300. Reporting officer: D. Pardue. Monday, Feb. 11 © GRAND LARCENY OF MOTOR VEHICLE, 1300 BLOSSOM ST. The victim said someone took his 1997 green Chevy Blazer from the seventh or ninth floor of the Blossom Street garage. The vehicle has a dent in the tailgate, a red Palmetto sticker, a Pi Kappa Phi sticker on the back and a red Palmetto license plate on the front. Others items taken include: a Nokia 5100 cell phone, two fold-out chairs and a stuffed tiger. Estimated value: $18,195. Reporting officer: N. U. Beza. H SIMPLE ASSAULT, LARCENY OF CELL PHONE, 918 BARNWELL ST. The victim said Lisco Jeffcoat approached her and followed her to her Columbia Hall room. Jeffcoat grabbed her arm and refused to let go. The victim said she had to strike Jeffcoat to get him to release her. The victim said Jeffcoat then grabbed the I emergency cell phone furnished by USC and the battery to her personal telephone. The victim said Jeffcoat returned the battery, but left with the cell phone. Estimated value: $80. Reporting officer: A. L. Broadus. o MALICIOUS INJURY TO REAL PROPERTY, 1400 GREENE ST. The complainant said someone broke out the south GMP window. The glass will have to be replaced. Estimated damage: $500. Reporting officer: J. A. CIcLfKg @ MISSING PERSONS, 1423 WHALEY ST. The complainant called USCPD complaining that she could not determine her son’s whereabouts from 4 Feb. 2 through Feb. 7. Investigator Young and Major Grabski were notified. Reporting officer: J. A. Clarke. Not another Monday Night of Television! You need... 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Primary residence: Preston College. ¥ Complimentary meals at selected conference-dining facili ties. Summer At Carolina (day programs) -10 Positions Available POSITION TITLE: Summer At Carolina Counselor June 5- July 27, 2002 Monday - Friday (excluding week of July 4th) COMPENSATION: $7.00 per hour AGES: Students from ages 5 - 14 years of age (aproximately 60 students per week) Summer 2002: Where learning and fun meet! For further information and an application, please go to: Continuing Education Carolina Plaza - 937 Assembly Street, Suite 108 (Visitor Center) Application Deadline: February 28, 2002 _f-i-* Valentine's Day is about Love, Passion and Gifts. Mostly Gifts. STERLING SILVER HEART EARRINGS $8 STERLING SILVER HEART PENDANT W. BOX CHAIN $10 I Handpicked, Inc.-Mon-Sat 10-6*www.handpicked.net Five Points: 1101-E Harden Street*252-2121 Hardison: 150-C Hardison Blvd.»749-6024 I ~ I We’re Still Looking... . Carolina Productions is seeking a qualified student for the position of President! If you: • Have held an executive or officer position for at least two semesters in a student organization or have equivalent experience • Are in good academic standing • Are able to complete one full term of office (one calendar year) • Are honest and have a positive attitude Call 777-7130 or stop by the Russell House, Suite 235 for an application and to learn more about the organization •President is the leader of the USC student programming board, official representative and spokesperson for Carolina Productions. The President plans and presides over all regular, executive, and special meetings of Carolina Productions, and provides agendas for those meetings. Cfcher responsibilities include acting as a guide, resource and motivator for members and serving as the official liasion between administrators and student organizations. Within Carolina Productions, the president works closely with other commissioners, vice president, and advisors to ensure that campus programming is meeting the needs of USC students. -?-—.-i