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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 G Nonviolent NIGHT CRIMES (6 p.m.-6a.m.) ■ Violent # Nonviolent CRIMES AT UNKNOWN HOURS E Violent G Nonviolent "NT iCALHOUNST. / j \ \ jHr>iifci|iiiiigi"ii|in»iii»iiiiT|i ..|iiiiii9»w|M«i«Bww>.iTiyiiiMi|iirB|iiiw|_ \ X \ I j \ j i L ■ iR'CHIiAW.ffl. ..j [ I I I I INI | \ .. LAUREL ST. J.j.| 1.j.|. j \\ | | 3g BLANDING ST. § ] ^ TAYLOR ST. | x gTAYLOR ST. m\ HAMPTON ST. 9 C 2 > 3 \ WASHINGTON SV. S | c 5 J»s: 8 • | inv ct ^ Z r tfl O r C3 : ^ GERvklSS^P > 7^ 3 3 3^33! “ JhmaJ > 5 SENATE ST.O g PENDLETON ST. | COLl^GEsi * 3 /II | LITjtjttu GRE^rstrrj □ 5 || DEVINE ST. □ S i "BLOSSOM ST. t—r* 1 I ® wHErft sr. in \ S5i|_ <» ..,--6" ] iyfi \ (g tQ I V"C«TAWBA j, V\Vf\ JA—\ W \il»l 1 1*1/ I WHALEY ST. ~H Ll 'y / -k i—TT : T_T -J. 1 ! r§'xv.J / 1 ;>T ; Li—-f-IV*1 vi. ..HBmutosjLJjJfc.. a / \ \\ %3=HaM. JUNE 11 Q DESTROYED PROPERTY, McMASTER, 1615 SENATE ST. Complainant states an unknown person by unknown means destroyed three flower vases, other pottery, and a phone belonging to computer services. I R.O: U. Means. gj ASSAULT AND BATTERY, PATTERSON HALL Victim states subject Ben Klein struck him on his side in a Patterson Hall elevator. The investigation continues. Investigators Gallman and Snyder were notified and responded. Statements were taken. R.O: N. DeHaai, J. Rosier. JUNE 12 ® ASSISTANCE RENDERED, COLISEUM Victim suffered a lacerated chin and a possible broken jaw while participating in a basketball camp. EMS transported the victim to Richland Memorial Hospital. R.O: J.A. Henry. O INFORMATION, 505 KALMIA DR. victim stated a tree irom tne uau Arboretum fell on power lines between his house, knocking out power along his side of the street. Victim notified SCE&G Repair Service. R.O: J.B. Coaxum. ©ASSISTANCE RENDERED, 701 ASSEMBLY ST. Complainant was in and out of consciousness due to a diabetic shock. EMS contacted and responded. Victim transported to Richland Medical Center. R.O: G. Cox. JUNE 14 ©ASSISTANCE RENDERED, McKISSICK MUSEUM Reporting officer arrived to a child crying. The first responder to the incident and the child’s mother were also present. The child had a two-inch cut on the right side of her forehead above her right eye. Her mother stated that she did not see what happened. An employee said, “She was running and when she tried to stop, she slid into the stairs.” EMS transported the child to the hospital. R.O: J.D. Jones. tL1 ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE, C 2 LOT, 901 SUMTER ST. Victim reported that her window was shattered upon return to her vehicle. Officer Patterson determined that the cause was not malicious in nature. R.O: J.D. Patterson. G AUTOBREAK-IN, LOT 1, COLISEUM Victim said unknown person smashed out his rear windshield with a piece of concrete nine inches in length. Officer Patterson removed the concrete from the vehicle. Nothing was reported taken from the vehicle. R.O: J.D. Patterson. JUNE 15 (9) DRIVING UNDER SUSPENSION, 300 MAIN ST. Vehicle was traveling at a high rate of speed southbound on Main Street. When the vehicle reached the railroad crossing near 300 Main St., the wheels of « the vehicle left the roadway. When the wheels returned to the roadway, the rear bumper scraped the road. The vehicle pulled into the lot at 100 Assembly St. Officer Rosier checked the driver’s license and it came back as suspended. The subject was arrested. R.O: J.D. Rosier. JUNE 16 © DISREGARDING TRAFFIC SIGNAL, HARDEN AND ROSEWOOD INTERSECTION Female subject stopped at red light, then proceeded through the intersection before the light changed. Officer Scott found that the subject was driving under suspension. The subject was arrested and lodged at the Richland County Detention Center. R.O: R. Scott. . I ; , . Come celebrate with us at # University Commons - 0 • fully furnished 2 & 4 bedrooms • individual leases/private bedrooms • fully equipped kitchen • full size washer & dryer • electronic alarm system • fire protection monitor • computer, copier, & fax available f • swimming pool • pool tables, fitness room, basketball, volleyball, and tennis ^ • free reserved parking f^k V I 800 Alexander Road Cavce, SC 29033 j ' (located adjacent to Parkland Plaza) www.capstone-dev.com Hours: M-F 9 am- 6 pm Saturday 10 am- 4 pm AflA n/, „ „ universiTY QlQ_n/| /I /] COMMONS V L/ V/ JL X JL aPaRTmenTS