The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, July 17, 2002, Page 3, Image 3
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.-6a.m.)
■ Violent
• Nonviolent
CRIMES AT
UNKNOWN
HOURS
□ Violent
@ Nonviolent
I
Sunday, June 14
□ SIMPLE ASSAULT AND
BATTERY, WHEAT STREET
SOCCER FIELD
Bae-Sung Jin stated that he was
punched in the mouth with the
closed fist of unknown subject
while outside P.E. Center.
Reporting officer made contact
with victim and escorted victim
to field to identify subject but
subject had left scene. Subject is
know to frequent athletic fields
but is not a student. Victim
wishes to prosecute.
Friday, June 12
© HARASSING TELEPHONE
CALLS, BATES HOUSE
Victim Charlotte Brown reported
that subject stated that if she
“pissed him off,” that bad things
would happen. He stated that
actions would be taken against
her in regards to a child they had
in common.
© CIVIL DISTURBANCE,
PENDLETON STREET
GARAGE
Reporting officer responded to
incident location where victim
Loretta Cogdill said subject was
being loud and scaring her.
Subject was upset over parking
fines. Subject left scene, and
victim requested no further
assistance.
Thursday, June 11
O POSSESSION OF FALSE ID,
SNOWDEN
Reporting officer responded to a
suspicious odor in Snowden. The
subject consented to a search of
his room. The officer found a
military ID not belonging to him
on the student's desk. The
student admitted to the military
ID to use to purchase alcohol.
® LARCENY OF BIKE,
SWERINGEN ENGINEERING
BUILDING
Victim states that unknown
persons removed his secured
bicycle from above location.
Estimated value: $65.
Tuesday, June 9
HI HARASSING E-MAILS,
1305 GREENE ST.
Victim states that unknown
person sent him harassing e
mails. Investigation continues.
® ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE,
BULL STREET GARAGE
Complainant states that while
exiting garage, the arm came
down on the vehicle, striking the
top and trunk, causing minor
damage.
® NON-SUSPICIOUS FIRE,
400 LINCOLN ST.
Responding officer responded to a
dumpster on fire. Columbia Fire
Department notified and
responded.
© LARCENY OF FAX
MACHINE, CAROLINA
PLAZA, ROOM 1408
Complaintant states that
unknown persons removed
secured Panasonic fax machine,
estimated value: $180.
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