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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 O Nonviolent NIGHT CRIMES (6p.m.-6a.m.) ■ Violent • Nonviolent CRIMES AT UNKNOWN HOURS H Violent O Nonviolent These reports are taken directly from the USC Police Department Compiled by Wendy Jeffcoat Tuesday, Feb. 18 ® SIMPLE ASSAULT, VERBAL THREAT, FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BUILDING, 743 GREENE ST. The victim said that Fred Taylor, who had just been fired, threatened to physically harm him. The victim didn’t want to press charges. Reporting officer: K.T. Mitchum. ® GRAND LARCENY OF MOTOR VEHICLE, RECOVERY, BLOSSOM STREET GARAGE, 130 BLOSSOM ST. The victim said his vehicle was missing from Blossom Street Garage. He said he had locked the vehicle the night before. When he came back the next day, it was gone. Reporting officer R.B. Baker took the victim’s information and was going to accompany him to Blossom Street Garage, but as they were leaving Snowden residence hall, the victim noticed his vehicle in the loading zone. No sign of forced entry or damage was found, and nothing was missing from the vehicle. I' - - Estimated value: $5,000. © SECOND-DEGREE BURGLARY, WARDLAW COLLEGE, 820 MAIN ST. The complainant said someone forced his or her way into her office, but nothing appeared to be missing. A door to another room had also been tampered with, but nothing was taken from that room, either. Police think a metal object was used in the forced entry. Reporting officer: G. Kerwin. Wednesday, Feb. 19 © LARCENY OF BOOK BAG, RUSSELL HOUSE BOOKSTORE, 1400 GREENE ST. The victim said she left her book bag on the floor near the front door. When she returned 15 minutes later, she said, her book bag was gone. Estimated value: $40. Reporting officer: G. Cox. © ILLEGAL USE OF TELEPHONE (HARASSING), PATTERSON RESIDENCE HALL, 1520 DEVINE ST. The victim said someone made several harassing phone calls to her cell phone. Reporting officer: D. Hare. Friday, Feb. 20 O DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE, SIMPLE POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA, DISORDERLY CONDUCT, OPEN CONTAINER, DRIVING TOO FAST FOR CONDITIONS, GERVAIS AND PULASKI STREETS. Reporting officer J. A. Henry saw a brown Chevy Tahoe squealing tires and speeding at the comer of Gervais and Pickens streets. Henry, who was on foot at the time, called on the radio for any officer in area to look out for the car. Taylor saw the vehicle travelling west on Gervais street and pulled it over at the comer of Gervais and Pulaski streets. The driver, Carl Rye, and Joseph Tinnel smelled like alcohol, and they had slurred speech and bloodshot eyes. Rye could not say his alphabet and told the officer he was not doing any more sobriety tests. Rye requested that the officer go ahead and take him to jail because he had a good lawyer. Rye was handcuffed and searched, and police found a bag in his pocket that appeared to contain marijuana. Rye was arrested and taken to Richland County Detention Center. Tinnel became loud and boisterous after he got out of the car and was questioned by officers. He was arrested for disorderly conduct and taken to RCDC. Q SIMPLE POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA, 1520 DEVINE ST. Reporting officer D. Hare responded to a complaint of a smell of marijuana coming from Nichole Mechado’s room. The residents gave consent to search the room. While searching, Hare found a plastic bag containing what was thought to be marijuana and a pipe with residue in Mechado’s desk drawer. Mechado, who was sitting at the desk at the time, was arrested. « THE GAMECOCK We’ve got USC covered. . WWW.DAILYGAMECOCK.COM - * Courts CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 magistrate court that handled do mestic-violence cases. “We wanted to see, did the courts do what they were sup posed to do and if they were fair and just,” Gover said. Their findings showed that the rearrest rates of defendants tried through the criminal domestic violence court dropped by 40 per cent. “The defendants tried in this court had a different experience ... and their needs should be spec ified,” Gover said. One way was through a treat ment program, whether for anger management or for drug and al cohol rehabilitation. The patient would enter the program for a to tal of 26 weeks, paying $20 a week totaling $520. “What I must stress is that if they were to not complete the program, they could be arrested and sent back to jail,” Gover said. They also found that the over all monthly arrests for domestic violence increased by 10 percent after the court was implemented. “Law enforcement pursued ar rest more vigorously and had con fidence in the court,” MacDonald said. Comments on this story?E-mail gamecockudesk@hotmail.com Palms CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 time when the university faces additional budget cuts. The pro posed state budget calls for col leges and technical schools to be gouged with almost a 10 per cent cut, or $66.7 million less. That would include $16.4 mil lion from USC’s Columbia cam pus. The cuts could mean larger classes, cur “Tn mp tailed Pro‘ iu me, grams and whenever a possibly fur person loughs. leaves a whittle leaves a said nothing post, they is 0ff the OUght to table, but stop that Palms . . deserves the getting pay for his paid for it” years of ser REP. 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