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POLICE REPORT
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These reports are taken directly from the USC PolicerDepartment
Compiled by Allyson Bird.
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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
(6p.m.-0a.m.)
■ Violent
% Nonviolent
CRIMES AT
UNKNOWN
HOURS
□ Violent
U Nonviolent
Saturday, Nov. 2
® AUTO BREAK-IN,
LARCENY OF CD PLAYER, S-4
LOT, 918 BARNWELL ST.
Jessica Snelling said
someone entered her vehicle
and removed the faceplate
from her CD player. The
player and the surrounding
dashboard area were
damaged. Estimated
' damage: $200. Reporting
officer: J. Coaxum.
S ASSAULT AND BATTERY,
WILLIAMS-BRICE STADIUM.
(OFF MAP) Ryan Layne and
witnesses said Julius Luvall
grabbed Layne and pushed
him down. Reporting officer:
N. Beza.
© SUSPICIOUS FIRE, C
WING, 300 MAIN ST.
Reporting officers J.
Simmons and B. Timbers
responded to a complaint of
ash and soot. Remnants of
toilet paper were found, and
a bathroom was damaged.
Estimated damage: $200.
B CRIMINAL DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE, KOGER CENTER,
815 ASSEMBLY ST.
Lucinda Smith said John
Edmonds, her former live-in
boyfriend, shoyed her twice
and hit her face. Reporting
officer: J. Simmons.
© MALICIOUS INJURY TO
PERSONAL PROPERTY, GV
LOT, LINCOLN STREET. (OFF
MAP) Joseph Carrington
said someone slashed one of
his tires and scratched
another. Estimated damage:
$500. Ross Oakley said
someone slashed one of her
tires as well. Estimated
damage: $150. Reporting
• officer: J. Simmons.
©TRAFFIC COLLISION, A-2
LOT, 1323 GREENE ST.
In a hit-and-run, someone
struck Theresa Harris.
Estimated damage: $700.
Sunday, Nov. 3
© MALICIOUS INJURY TO
PERSONAL PROPERTY, S-24
LOT, 1700 PENDLETON ST.
Laura Walker said someone
broke her window but did not
take anything. Estimated
damage: $100. Reporting
officer: J. Clarke.
8 AUTO BREAK-IN,
ATTEMPTED LARCENY FROM
VEHICLE, BLOSSOM STREET
GARAGE, 1300 BLOSSOM ST.
Nathan Payne said someone
was inside his vehicle when he
approached it. The person left
in a truck, and nothing was
found missing in Payne’s car.
Reporting officers: J. Meador,
J. Rosier.
Monday, Nov. 4
© AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY
OF STEREO WIRES, S-21 LOT,
103 MARION ST. Beverly
Forrest said someone wearing
all black broke the window of
her vehicle and removed some
wires. Estimated value: $80.
Reporting officer: C. Taylor.
© FOUND PROPERTY,
PRESIDENTS HOUSE, 902
SUMTER ST. Reporting officers
J. Whitlock and J. Merrill,
responding to a call, found a
gamecock tied to a pole in
front of the President’s House.
The bird was taken into
safekeeping.
@ AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY
OF CDS, S-24 LOT, 1700
PENDLETON ST. Lauren
Gregory said someone broke
the window of her car and took
a CD stereo and 200 CDs.
Estimated value: $4,250.
Reporting officer: J. Clarke.
@ AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY
OF CDS, S-24 LOT, 1700
PENDLETON ST. Bakari Burton
said someone broke the
window of his vehicle and took
a CD stereo, 25 CDs and one
textbook. Estimated value:
$765. Reporting officer: J.
Clarke.
@ SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY,
ADDAM’S BOOKSTORE, MAIN
AND BLOSSOM STREETS.
Reporting officer Sgt. M.
Gooding found Richard
Duzlak and William Clark,
who were selling stolen
speakers at the Law School, at
Addam’s Bookstore. The
rental contract of their vehicle
was overdue and not in either
of their names; the vehicle was
towed, and the property was
secured.
Tuesday, Nov. 5
© INFORMATION, BLOSSOM
STREET GARAGE, 1300
BLOSSOM ST. Ashley Jones
said someone followed her in
the garage, matching her pace.
She ran back to her residence
hall and called the USC Police
Department. Reporting officers:
Z.S. Voughrells, D. Hare.
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