The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, August 22, 2002, Page A9, Image 9
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
Saturday, Aug. 17
o DRIVING UNDER THE
INFLUENCE, DEVINE AND MAIN
STREETS Reporting officer J. A.
Clarke stopped James W.
Humphries for driving without
headlights. After noticing a
strong smell of alcohol, Clarke
administered the one-leg test,
which Humphries failed.
Humphries was arrested. A
court date is set for Aug. 30.
O DRIVING UNDER THE
.INFLUENCE, MINOR IN
POSSESSION OF ALCOHOL,
OPEN CONTAINER OF BEER,
BLOSSOM AND PARK STREETS
Edward M. Royall was stopped
after narrowly missing Sgt.
M.L. Gooding while traveling
in the left lane on Blossom
Street and running a red light
at Main and Blossom, police
said. Gooding stopped Royall
and found an open beer
container on the dashboard
and someone else’s Georgia
driver’s license, police said.
Q FAILURE TO YIELD, DRIVING
UNDER SUSPENSION, MAIN
AND WHEATON STREETS Brent
L. Rewis was pulled over on
Main Street. Department of
Motor Vehicles records showed
his driver’s license was
suspended. The vehicle was
released to its regular owner,
and Rewis was arrested. A court
date is set for Sept. 13. Reporting
officer: M.L. Gooding.
© DISORDERLY CONDUCT,
ASSISTING OTHER AGENCY,
GREENE AND PARK STREETS
Benjamin Fraizer III flagged
down Officer Nu Beza and
asked for a ride to work in
Cayce. Beza noticed Fraizer’s
bloodshot eyes and dirty
clothing. Fraizer was arrested
on charges of disorderly
conduct, and was held on a
bench warrant by the
Charleston Police Department.
© DISORDERLY CONDUCT,
MINOR IN POSSESSION OF
ALCOHOL, UNLAWFUL USE OF
LICENSE, BARNWELL AND
GREENE STREETS After seeing
Andron J. Bagby and Lindsey
N. Johns get into a car with
alcohol, Sgt. M.L. Gooding
stopped the pair, police said.
Bagby escaped down Barnwell
Street. Johns was issued a
ticket for possession of alcohol
and was released when Bagby
came back and produced a fake
New Jersey license to Officer J.
Clarke, police said. He was
subsequently arrested.
© LARCENY OF SOFA,
BLOSSOM STREET GARAGE The
victim said someone took a
blue sofa out of the victim’s
truck bed, leaving scratches on
the tailgate. Reporting officers:
T. Cox and J. Henry.
Sunday, Aug. 18
□ MUTUAL COMBAT, EAST
QUAD COMMON AREA, 1400
WHEAT ST. Officers J. A. Clarke
and P. Jones responded to a call
of a fight and separated the two.
They claimed to be friends in
disagreement, and neither
pressed charges.
O AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY
OF CD PLAYER, 438 MAIN ST.
The victim reported that a JVC
CD player, Alpine speaker and
Apline amplifier were stolen
from the victim’s car. Total
estimated value: $550.
Reporting officer: C. Taylor.
Monday, Aug. 19
(9) BURGLARY, HUMANITIES
OFFICE BUILDING, 1620
COLLEGE ST. The victim
reported that someone entered
rooms 716 and 714, where the
entrance to the suite was pried
open, and removed keys from
the key box that access the
seventh and ninth floors.
Stolen was $60 cash. Reporting
officers: Z.S. Voulearelis and
J.D. Patterson.
© ASSISTANCE RENDERED,
902 BARNWELL ST. A man
accidentally walked into a
window and injured himself.
Emergency services responded,
and he was taken to Richland
Memorial Hospital. Reporting
Officer: M.P. Craska.
Tuesday, Aug. 20
M SIMPLE ASSAULT AND
BATTERY, WALKWAY BETWEEN
MCBRYDE AND BULL STREETS
The victim said someone hit
the victim’s face with a closed
fist. The victim declined
medical attention.
@ ASSISTANCE RENDERED, 600
MAIN ST. The complainant and
a witness said someone was in
need of medical attention.
Emergency services responded,
and the person was taken to the
Palmetto Baptist Medical
Center emergency room.
Reporting officers: J.D. Rosier
and D. Hare.
® LARCENY OF LAPTOP, SIMS,
1501 DEVINE ST. The suspect
removed a Compaq Presario
from the second closet in the
victim’s room. The laptop was
black, and was held in a black
carrying case with baby-blue
trim stitching. Reporting
officer: V.O. Jones.
® ASSISTANCE RENDERED,
ADAM'S MARK HOTEL, 1200
HAMPTON ST. (OFF MAP)
Officer J.D. Patterson
responded to a call of female
having stomach pains.
Emergency services responded
and took her to Palmetto
Baptist Medical Center.
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Wednesday, Aug. 21
E DISORDERLY CONDUCT,
POSSESSION OF ALCOHOL
UNDER 21,
OPPOSING/RESISTING
ARREST, 600 MAIN ST. -
Andrew Joseph Hiller was
seen staggering across Main
Street at Blossom Street with
a plastic cup in his hand,
police said. Officer N. Dehaai
asked Hiller for his USC
student ID, when Hiller
reached in his pocket, then
turned and ran through the '
Douglas landing area, police
said. Dehaai chased Hiller to
the northwest corner of ■
Douglas. Hiller was on the
ground when Dehaai tried to
handcuff him. Hiller resisted
and ran offagain while still
holding Dehaai’s wrist,
which caused Hiller to fall
again, police said. Dehaai
was assisted by Officer
Rosier in handcuffing Hiller,
whose eyes were bloodshot
and whose breath smelt
strongly of alcohol, police
said. Hiller has a court date -
on Sept. 16.
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