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These reports are taken directly from the USC Police Department.
Compiled by Adam Beam.
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
□ Violent
Q Nonviolent
Friday, Sept. 12
(T LARCENY OF EDGER,
HENDERSON STREET GARAGE,
700 PENDLETON ST. The
complainant said someone
took an orange and silver Stihl
stick edger. Estimated value:
$400. Reporting officer: J. A.
Clarke.
(J) URCENY OF FLAG,
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY, NEW
CONSTRUCTION AREA, 438
MAIN ST. The supervisor of
the job site told reporting
officer J. A. Clarke that
someone has been climbing on
the construction crane. The
complainant said that several
items were moved around and
thrown to the ground from the
CA3 crane. The complainant
also said that over Labor Day
weekend someone took an
American Flag with the pole
and fasteners. Estimated
value: $225. The complainant
said that he is certain that on
at least four occasions
. someone has been on, in and
around the crane late at night.
He said a'fence with a lock as
well as a spotlight will be
added for security reasons.
(£) SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY,
NEW CHILD CARE CENTER,
1300 WHEAT ST. The
complainant said that
someone tried to take the tires
off the company’s Bobcat
tractor. The complainant said
lug nuts and a tool were found
nearby, all of which belong to
D.J. Contracting. The
complainant said no damage
was done. The tractor was
fine; he just wanted USCPD to
be aware of the situation.
Reporting officer: J. A. Clarke.
Saturday, Sept. 13
O DRIVING UNDER
SUSPENSION, INTERSECTION
OF BULL AND DEVINE
STREETS. Reporting officer G.
Kerwin saw Tamela Paige
Cayton Miller run a stop sign.
Police said Miller did not have
a license and that she
admitted her license was
suspended. Police said that a
check with Miller’s name and
birthday showed her license
was suspended. Miller was
arrested.
Sunday, Sept. 14
O DRIVING UNDER
SUSPENSION, BLOSSOM AND
SUMTER STREETS. Reporting
officer R.B. Baker saw Ion
Michael White’s car strike the
right side of the curb and leave
the road. White returned the
car to the road and continued
west on Blossom Street. Baker
pulled him over. Baker said
that White told him his license
was suspended. A check of
DMV files showed the subjects
South Carolina drivers’
license was suspended. White
was arrested.
(?) CIVIL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE,
CLIFF APARTMENTS,1311
WHALEY ST. Reporting officer
J.M. Simmons responded to a
complaint of a domestic
dispute at Cliff Apartments.
When Simmons made contact
with the subject, Simmons
could smell a strong odor of
alcohol. Police said the subject
said, he had gotten into an
argument with the victim and
that the victim struck him in
the face and the side of his
head several times. Simmons
said he saw barely visible red
mark on the right side of the
subject’s face. Simmons said
when he made contact with
the victim' she had slurred
speech, bloodshot eyes, a
strong odor of alcohol and
extremely unsteady on her
feet. Simmons said the victim
had one bruise on each arm.
The victim and the subject
admitted to living together.
Because of this, the subject
was determined to be the
primary aggressor and was
arrested and charged with
civil domestic violence.
© DRIVING UNDER
SUSPENSION, 1400 BLOCK OF
GREENE STREET.Reporting
officer M.L. Gooding saw
Yvonne T. Boyd backing
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of Greene Street and pulled
her over. A check of South
Carolina DMV records showed
Boyd’s license was suspended
for failure to pay a traffic
ticket. Boyd was arrested.
□ ACCIDENT, PEDISTRIAN HIT
AND RUN, CM LOT, 902
BARNWELL ST. The victim
said that she was struck by the
subject’s car as she was
walking on the sidewalk. The
victim said the subject left the
scene without checking on
her. No treatment or transport
was needed per the victim’s
request. The victim was
advised of the legal process
should she wish to pursue
legal action. Reporting officer:
D. Pardue.
O MALICIOUS INJURY TO
PERSONAL PROPERTY, ZTA
HOUSE The complainant said
someone busted out the
passenger door window of his
car. Estimated damage: $200.
Reporting officer G. Kerwin.
Monday, Sept. 15
0 MALICIOUS INJURY TO
PERSONAL PROPERTY,
CAROLINA PLAZA PARKING
LOT, 937 ASSEMBLY ST. The
complainant said someone
broke out the driver’s side
window of his car. Nothing
was missing. Estimated
damage: $300. Reporting
officer: R.A. Whitlock.
® MALICIOUS INJURY TO REAL
PROPERTY, GAMBRELL HALL,
817 HENDERSON ST. The
complainant said that someone
disconnected all the cable
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monitor and video system,
causing $300 in damage to the
video equipment. Reporting
officer: D.W. Friels.
@ PEnY LARCENY, 743
GREENE ST. The victims said
someone took $20 and a six
pack of soda from them.
Estimated value: $23.
Reporting officer: C. Taylor.
m CLERY ACT, 511 MAIN ST.,
SCHOOL OF MUSIC ACCESS.
The victim said that while he
was walking down the
sidewalk three black males
briskly approached him from
behind and tried to steal his
bookbag. When the victim
refused to let go, they begin to
beat him on his face and body.
Reporting officer: S.
Alexander.
© SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY, LAW
CENTER PARKING LOT, 1112
GREENE ST. The victim said
the subject’s car was sitting in
the parking lot. The victim said
the subject’s car followed him
from the law center to the post
office on Assembly Street, then
up Richland Street, to the post -
office on Assembly Street, then
up Richland Street to Main
Street. The subject’s car was a
gray four-door sedan. The
victim said the subject moved
in and out other cars to stay
behind the victim. The victim
then returned to campus and
flagged down reporting officer
N. DeHaai. A check of the area
was completed with negative
context.
Tuesday, Sept. 16
© SIMPLE POSSESSION OF
MARIJUANA, 200 WILLIAMS
ST. The subject, Rebecca
Aileen Harmon, was the
passenger in the car that was
stopped. The car was
registered to her. The driver
gave verbal consent to search ,
the car. A metal container
with a substance believed to
be marijuana was found
under the driver’s seat. The
subject was arrested.
Reporting officer: J.R. Merrill.
(Off map).
© AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY
OF MONEY, 1600 BLOSSOM
ST.The victim said that
someone forcefully entered
her car by breaking the front
passenger window and took
the ash tray, which had some
money in it. Reporting officer:
J.R. Merill.
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