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Wednesday, July 21 □ ASSAULT AND BATTERY, CO LUMBIA HALL, 918 BARNWELL STREET The victim said she and Cleasha Smith got into an argu ment. Smith began yelling and grabbed the victim by the throat, leaving a small red mark on the left side of the victim’s neck. The victim refused medical attention. Reporting officer J.M. Simmons recorded her statement and pho tographed her neck. Thursday, July 22 (D LARCENY OF TEXTBOOK, RUS SELL HOUSE BOOK STORE, 1400 GREENE STREET Reporting Officer G. Kerwin arrived at the book store after a finance book was re ported stolen from a section of the store roped off for carpet work. A white man between the ages of 20 and 25 later tried to sell the stolen book at Addams University Bookstore. However, he left the book on the counter and walked out of the store after he couldn’t produce sufficient ID. The book was taken as evidence. ©AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY OF MONEY, N-2 LOT, 1000 BLOSSOM STREET Reporting Officer M. Denard saw Stacy Ann Hobgood unsteady on her feet and slurring her speech. He made contact with her, and she told him, “I’m drunk. ” Denard asked her for her ID, and she gave him an S.C. ID be longing to another woman older than 21. Friends kept telling the subject to show her real driver’s license, which she eventually did. Denard issued her two citations. Friday, July 23 © ANIMAL COMPLAINT, COKER LIFE SCIENCES CENTER, 715 SUMTER STREET The complainant said Anna Siek continues to bring her dog, a boxer, into the building despite repeated warnings that the animal scares people. Reporting officer A. Mitchell made contact with Siek and told her to take the dog out of the building. O MINOR IN POSSESSION OF AL COHOL, POSSESSION OF ANOTHER I.D., WILLY’S BAR AND GRILL, PARK AND LADY STREETS Reporting Officer G. Kerwin ap proached the subject, who was holding a beer, while working Alcohol Enforcement Detail. She produced two different IDs, and the one stating she was older than 21 was not hers. Kerwin issued her citations. Saturday, July 24 O DUI, DISREGARDING STOP SIGN, USE OF ANOTHER DRIVER’S LICENSE Reporting Officer J. Harrelson pulled Chad Elliott over after he saw Elliott run a stop sign in his green Nissan Maxima. When he approached the car, Harrelson smelled alcohol, and he asked Elliott to step outside. Elliott stumbled out of the driver’s seat and failed alphabet, count down, walk-and-tum, and one-leg stand tests. Harrelson arrested him, and a subsequent search of Elliott’s car turned up someone else’s driver’s license under the driver’s seat. Elliott’s car was towed to City Garage. O BURGLARY 2ND, GIBBES COURT, 918 BARNWELL STREET . .... POLICE REPORT I I. These reports are taken directly from the USC Police Department Compiled by Michael LaForgia. 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 □ Violent (jj Nonviolent The complainant said someone somehow entered Gibbes Court and stole: 11 bottles of Carment white wine, 29 bottles of Rodney Strong red wine, seven bottles of Louis Latour white wine, seven bottles of champagne, 22 bottles of Stone Cellar wine, 11 cases of Miller Lite Beer, eight cases of Budweiser beer and six one-liter bottles of wine. Total estimated value: $1,302. Investigations are ongoing. ■ •■ iHMrMfflHBBESifri' • STROM: SUMMER i &f! Mon. - Fri. 6:00 a.m. -11 Sat. 10:00 a.m. ^0:00 p.m. Sun. 12:00 p.m. - %00 p.m. BJLATT: SUMMER ! & H ^ mId. - Fri. 6:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. Sat.\):30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sun. 12:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m.