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POLICE REPORT These reports are taken directly from the USC Police Department Compiled by Michael taForgia. 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 0 Nonviolent CRIMES AT UNKNOWN HOURS □ Violent © Nonviolent Monday, May 24 B SIMPLE ASSAULT AND BAT TERY, WEST QUAD, 438 MAIN ST. The victim said that Russell Burton pushed him. The alterca tion started when the victim and Burton exchanged words about work assignments. The victim was issued a trespass notice by the reporting officer due to termina tion of employment by the subject. The victim was advised on how to obtain a warrant if he wished to press charges. Reporting officers: N. Dehaii, J. Widdifield. © LARCENY OF DRILL, WEST QUAD, 438 MAIN ST. The victim said someone was seen stealing a Makita hand drill valued at $275. The victim and the complainant confronted the subject, who fled and dropped the drill near a stair well. The victim chased the sub ject and notified USCPD. The sub ject was wearing a gray T-shirt and long, dark pants and was car rying a gray backpack. The victim and the complainant said they saw the subject had a white hard hat in the bag. Reporting officers: N. Dehaii. J. Widdifield Tuesday, May 25 Q MALICIOUS INJURY TO PER SONAL PROPERTY, N-l LOT, 701 ASSEMBLY ST. The victim said someone somehow damaged the driver’s-side door lock of his gold, four-door Toyota. The door han dle was completely broken off. The victim said that, as a result, his door will not lock or unlock. Estimated damage: $250. Reporting officer: N. Dehaii INFORMATION, 720 COLLEGE ® ST. Jerome Mobley told police he started his white Ford truck and left it running while he went insid§ a building. He said that when he came back out, his truck had hit an unoccupied, legally parked white Chevrolet, damag ing both vehicles. The vehicles were moved by the time officer J.L. Meador responded to the scene, and Meador was unable to determine what happened. Both individuals were issued self-re porting forms. Thursday, May 27 DRIVING UNDER SUSPENSION, Q DRIVING TOO FAST FOR CON DITIONS, BLOSSOM AND PICKENS STREETS The reporting officer saw Diana Christine Monroe speeding westbound on Blossom Street. The officer pulled her over, and Monroe said she was speeding in an attempt to pass another car. However, the reporting officer did n’t see any other cars near her. The officer ran Monroe’s infor mation through DMV files and found her license had been sus pended for failure to pay traffic tickets. Monroe was arrested, handcuffed and taken to the Richland County Detention Center. Reporting officer: J.M. Simmons Friday, May 28 ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE, SENATE © ST. GARAGE, 1600 SENATE ST. The complainant said he made a sharp left turn and hit a cement pillar while driving his white GMC pickup. The collision dam aged the rear driver’s-side cab. Reporting officer: Morant. -•«. -'l STROM: SUMMER I &II Mon. - Fri. 6:00 a.m. -11:00 p.m. Sat. 10:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. Sun. 12:00 p.m. - 1Q£0 p.m. BLATT: SUMMER I & II ^ M&q. - Fri. 6:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. Sat. 10:30 a.m. -.9:00 p.m. Sun. 12:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m.