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POLICE REPORT
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These reports are taken directly from the USC Police Department
Compiled by Corey Garriott.
Each number on
the map stands
fora crime
corresponding
with numbered
descriptions in
the list below.
DAY CRIMES
(6 a.m.-6 p.m.)
□ Violent
O Nonviolent
NIGHT CRIMES
(6p.m.-6a.m.)
■ Violent
• Nonviolent
CRIMES AT
UNKNOWN
HOURS
E3 Violent
O Nonviolent
Thursday, Oct. 10
O GRAND LARCENY OF
MOTOR VEHICLE, 1423
WHALEY ST.Katherine Koster
said someone took her vehicle.
Koster noticed glass on the
pavement where the vehicle
was parked. Reporting officer:
B. Timbers.
® LARCENY OF TEXTBOOKS,
BATES HOUSE ROOM 510A
Jeffery Massey said William
Steinfeld took two English
books from his room. When
confronted, Steinfeld admitted
to taking the books. Massey
does not wish to prosecute at
this time. Reporting officer:
J.M. Simmons.
Q BREAK-IN, LECONTE ROOM
429 Facilities said someone
busted out the windows on the
door to room 429. Estimated
damage: $50. Reporting officer:
J.M. Simmons.
® GRAND LARCENY OF
MOTOR VEHICLE, 1423
WHALEY ST. (BATES LOT)
Heather David said someone
took her vehicle. She noticed
glass on the pavement where
the vehicle was last seen.
Reporting officer: E. Periera.
Friday, October 11
® ASSISTANCE RENDERED,
HVAC SHOP, 743 GREENE ST.
Ron Derrick passed out while
talking with another employee.
Derrick was taken to the
emergency room of Palmetto
Baptist Medical Center.
Reporting officer: C. Taylor.
o AUTO BREAK-IN, BATES
HOUSE LOT, 1423 WHALEY ST.
Bernell Henderson said
someone broke out the driver’s
side window of his vehicle.
Nothing was removed.
Estimated damage: $200.
Reporting officer: C. Taylor.
© AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY
OF WALLET, BATES WEST S-6
LOT, 1405 WHALEY ST.
Someone used a pry bar to
shatter the driver’s-side
window of a vehicle. One wallet
containing bank cards, a Social
Security card and a driver’s
license was taken. Estimated
value of stolen items: $12.
Reporting officer: J.A. Henry,
o LOST PROPERTY, THOMAS
COOPER LIBRARY, 1322
GREENE ST. Toby Nelson lost
his cell phone, a gray-and-black
Nokia, in the library.
Reporting officer: T. Cox.
© LARCENY OF STUDENT ID,
BLAH P.E. CENTER, 1328
WHEAT ST. Ardrea Wingate
said someone took her USC
student ID card. Estimated
damage: $25. Reporting officer:
J. Fauth.
0 INDECENT EXPOSURE,
RUSSELL HOUSE THIRD-FLOOR
MEN'S RESTROOM, 1400,
GREENE ST. Someone who was
performing lewd acts
approached the victim in the
men’s room. The victim was
followed to his room, where
he called the police. The
investigation continues.
Reporting officer: N.U. Beza.
0 SIMPLE POSSESSION OF
MARIJUANA, MINOR
POSSESSION OF ALCOHOL,
MAXCY COLLEGE, 1312
PENDLETON ST. After
receiving complaints of
illegal drug use, reporting
officer P.I. Jones found
Robert Hardison in his room
at Maxcy with a clear plastic
bag containing a green leafy
substance, which tested
positive for marijuana. The
substance weighed 1.1 grams.
Terrence O’Connell was also
found nearby with$ne 12
ounce can of Icehouse beer.
0 MALICIOUS INJURY TO
REAL PROPERTY,
DISORDERLY CONDUCT,
MINOR POSSESSION, BATES
HOUSE, 1215 BLOSSOM ST.
Reporting officer M.L.
Gooding responded to a call
about an intoxicated man
who was damaging property.
Sean Hall broke four light
covers, overturned ashtrays
and was in possession of a
half-gallon of Vodka.
Estimated damage: $1,000.
Sunday, October 13
@ GRAND LARCENY OF
MOTOR VEHICLE, BULL
, STREET GARAGE William
Lemond said someone took
his 1998 blue Jeep from the
pay lot. Reporting officer: G.
Cox.
© MINOR POSSESSION,
GIBBES COURT AND GREG
STREET. While on routine
patrol, reporting officer N.
Dehaii saw Magdalena
Wojdylo in possession of a
Coors Light. When asked for
an ID, Wojdylo showed the
officer an international ID
that included a birth date
later than the one listed in
USC records.
© AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY
OF CD PLAYER, 550
ASSEMBLY ST. Aaron Smith
said someone knocked out the
passenger’s-side window of
his car and took a Pioneer CD
Player. Estimated damage:
$300. Reporting officer: J.B.
Coaxum.
© SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY,
618 SUMTER ST. Brian
Peterson said he awoke to
find a white male, 5 feet 10
inches tall, standing near his
laptop. The man ran out of
the room when he saw that
Peterson was awake.
Reporting officer: J.B.
Coaxum.
© ASSISTANCE RENDERED,**
1322 GREENE ST. Reporting
officer T. Cox responded to a
call that someone was
bleeding. Jamey Johnson was
taken to Palmetto Baptist
Medical Center.
© ILLEGAL USE OF
TELEPHONE, 1400 WHEAT ST.
Kristin Williams said
someone called her room
about 100 times and hung up.
Williams was given a log book
to keep track of the calls.
Reporting officer: D.Hare.
@ MALICIOUS INJURY TO
REAL PROPERTY, 614
SUMTER ST. Someone
damaged the water fountain
on the second floor, causing
the area to flood. Damage was
minimal. Reporting officer: D.
Hare.
Monday, October 14
© DUI, BLOSSOM AND
ASSEMBLY STREETS Robert
L Angle was seen running a red
light while speeding and
traveling west on Blosssom
Street. Angle, who had five
points on his license, had
beers and was unable to pass
sobriety tests. Angle’s blood
alcohol level was .18. He was
taken to Richland County
Detention Center. Reporting
officer: D. Peydue.
0 MALICIOUS INJURY TO
REAL PROPERTY, 1300
GREENEST. Dale White
reported that someone had
damaged a street light.
Estimated damage: $50.
Reporting officer: E.A.
Adkins.
@ GRAND LARCENY OF
LAPTOP, 918 BARNWELL ST.
Sheena Thompson said
I , someone stole her black
Toshiba Satelite laptop from
her locked room. Estimated
damage: $1,200. Reporting
officer: J.M. Simmons.
St. Thomas More Catholic Center
Rev. Tim Lijewski Mass Schedule Sacrament of Penance
Chaplin Saturday 4:30 pm Saturday 3:00 pm-4:00pm
Sunday 9:00 & 11:00 am, or by appointment
Mr. Gaurav Shroff 3 pm Newman Club
Director of Christian Formation Tuesday 7:00 pm
1610 Greene St. 799-5870 (Across from School of Nursing)
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• College Program • Sunday College Class: 9:45 a.m.
• Sunday Morning Worship: 8:30 and 11:00 a.m.
•Worship Televised: Sunday, 10:00 a.m., WOLO-TV
BCM
For more information contact
Jane Poster, Campus Minister at 799-3854
E-mail: bcmusc@bellsouth.net
metrobaptist.org/bcm
Spurgeon Foundation Campus Ministry
A ministry of Kennedy Road Baptist Church in Irmo
Bible Study and Christian Fellowship
Tuesdays 7pm Russell House Room 301 (Witten Room)
For Information Call Frank Johnson @
351-3040 or 750-5942 or
Campus Ministries email FJohnson 1 spurgeon@yahoo.com
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ject title, and seemed to be a very
large e-mail.” DesChamps said
that because it seemed a little sus
picious, and her USC friends had
told her similar situations they
had recently come across, she
simply deleted the message.
In addition to the other probr
lems it causes, Bugbear attempts
to shut down a host of security
programs and anti-virus mea
sures, including many personal
firewall programs and most pop
ular anti-virus scanning engines.
Crymble reminds students to
keep their anti-virus software up
dated to prevent running into such
harmful viruses. He says that the
Computer Services office will loan
out McAffee Virus Scan software
to USC faculty, staff and students.
- Computer Services is located
at 1244 Blossom St., at the inter
section of Blossom and Sumter
streets.
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