The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, June 09, 2004, Page 5, Image 5

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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.-6p.m.) □ Violent O Nonviolent NIGHT CRIMES (6p.m.-6a.m.) ■ Violent • Nonviolent CRIMES AT UNKNOWN HOURS H Violent ® Nonviolent victim said he lost his blue Nokia cell phone in the McKissick building. Reporting officer: J. Harrelson. ® PETIT LARCENY, THOMAS COOPER LI BRARY, 1322 GREENE ST. Tuesday, June 1 © HARRASSMENT, ROOM 303, COMPUTER SERVICES BUILDING, 501 SUMTER ST. The victim said he got a harassing pornographic e-mail. Evidence was placed in an evidence locker. Reporting officer: W.R. Bond. Wednesday, June 2 © LOST PROPERTY, MCKISSICK, 816 BULL ST. The The com plainant said someone stole a sil ver Motorola cell phone, invento ry control number 89624GHCP, from the charger on the main floor behind the circulation desk. Reporting officer: J. Harrelson. Thursday, June 3 ® ASSISTANCE RENDERED, WARDLAW COLLEGE, 820 MAIN ST. The victim said she was hav ing severe abdominal and lower back pain. She was taken to Baptist Medical Center for treat ment. Reporting officer: J. Harrelson. ® ASSISTANCE RENDERED, CLIFF APARTMENTS, 1321 WHA LEY ST. The victim complained of chest pains and was taken to Baptist Medical Center. Reporting officer: C. Taylor. Friday, June 4 (?) ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE, 611 BULL ST. The complainant said she accidentally hit a post with the left front quarter panel of a white Ford Ranger belonging to USC Parking Services. Reporting offi cer: W.R. Bond. □ DISORDERLY CONDUCT, SARGE FRYE FIELD, 1316 HEYWARD ST. The complainant saw Joseph Leviner, Jonathon Leviner, Billie Boyd and William Boyd fighting at Sarge Frye Field. All subjects were escorted off the premises, and no arrests were made. Joseph Leviner complained of injuries but refused medical attention. All subjects were advised of how to prosecute if they wanted to. Reporting officer: C. Taylor. Sunday, June 6 © AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY OF MONEY, STROM THURMOND WELLNESS AND FITNESS CENTER, 1020 BLOSSOM ST. The victim said someone used a brick to break the front passenger win dow of her Honda Accord and stole: a tan purse valued at $10; a tan wallet valued at $13 and $140 in cash. Reporting officer: J. Meador. Monday, June 7 O DISORDERLY CONDUCT, MA LICIOUS INJURY TO PERSONAL PROPERTY, RESISTING ARREST, 5 21 LOT, THE ROOST, 147 MARION ST. Reporting officer G. Kerwin was sent to the scene in response to a call from Sizemore Security about a woman lying on the ground crying, with a man stand ing over her. Kerwin made con tact with the man, Harris Honeycutt, who was carrying the woman, Kathleen Gill, away from the entrance of the Roost. Honeycutt was ordered to put Gill down so the officer could look at her. She was unsteady on her feet and smelled strongly of alcohol. A record check revealed she was un derage. Gill became combative and was arrested. Because of Gill’s mood swings, Kerwin called EMS and Gill was taken to Richland emergency room, where she was sedated. Additional reporting of ficer: B. Timbers. O ASSISTANCE RENDERED, 1620 PENDLETON ST. The victim said she had an allergic reaction to something she ate. She was tak en to Baptist Medical Center for treatment. Reporting officer: S.P. Sonnefeld. O ASSISTANCE RENDERED, STROM THURMOND WELLNESS AND FITNESS CENTER, 1020 BLOSSOM ST. The victim said he hurt his left knee playing basket ball. He was taken by EMS to Baptist Medical Center. Reporting officer: M. Denard, J. Widdifield. — , jyfi;•' Carolina Connate Federal Credit Union 710 Pulaski Street • Columbia, South Carolina 29201 SERVING THE UNIVERSITY FAMILY WITH QUALITY FINANCIAL SERVICES SINCE 1967