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POLICE REPORT
These reports are taken directly from the USC Police Department
Compiled by Michael LaForgia.
Each number on
the map stands
fora crime
corresponding
with numbered
descriptions in
the list below.
DAY CRIMES
(6a.m.-6 p.m.)
□ Violent
O Nonviolent
NIGHT CRIMES
(6 p.m.-6a.m.)
■ Violent
• Nonviolent
CRIMES AT
UNKNOWN
HOURS
H Violent
$ Nonviolent
Sunday, July 25
O ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE, D-l
PARKING LOT, WARDLAW While
checking the lot, Reporting
Officer Donald Friels backed his
police cruiser into an iron pole,
damaging the rear left bumper.
The pole was unharmed.
Tuesday, July 27
O DISREGARDING A TRAFFIC
SIGNAL, DRIVING UNDER
SUSPENSION, POSSESSION OF
COCAINE, PICKENS AND
BLOSSOM STREETS Reporting
Officer G. Kerwin pulled Sang
Hun Yi over after Yi ran a
stoplight in his maroon
Mitsubishi. While conducting
the traffic stop, Kerwin noticed
two Miller High Life beers and a
red cup in the car. The cup
contained a white powdery
substance. Kerwin asked what
it was, and, after threatening to
call for a field-testing kit, Yi
admitted it was cocaine. A field
test on the scene was -
inconclusive. Subject no.2,
Brian Pedrotty, was charged
with minor in possession of
beer. Both were charged with
possession of cocaine. In
addition, a DMV records check
revealed Yi’s license had been
suspended for failure to pay a
traffic ticket. The subjects were
arrested and taken to USCPD
headquarters for paperwork.
They were then transported to
Richland County Detention
Center. Kerwin seized the
powder and beer as evidence.
Yi’s car was towed to the USCPD
impound lot.
©LARCENY OF PURSE, PARTIAL
RECOVERY, BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING,
RM. 504 The victim said
someone stole her purse from a
desk drawer. She later found the
purse in the north stairwell, but
her wallet was missing. She had
left her office door open.
Estimated value: $10. Reporting
officer: WR Bond
©AUTO BREAK-IN, LARCENY OF
EYE GLASSES, 1020 BLOSSOM
STREET The victim said someone
broke into her red Jeep Cherokee
and stole: one brown and pink
Vera Bradley purse, a blue and
green Old Navy purse, a pair of
eye glasses, an S.C. driver’s
license, a bank card, a USC ID
and about 45 checks. Estimated
value: $395. Reporting officer:
J.M. Simmons
© LARCENY OF MONEY,
MEDICAL PARK 15, 3555
HARDEN STREET (OFFTHE MAP)
The victim said she lost her
purse earlier, and she was told to
see the security guard, who had
it. The guard said a young
woman had found the purse in a
bathroom and turned it in. The
victim said two $20 bills were
missing from her wallet.
Reporting officer: J. Harrelson
Wednesday, July 28
©CIVIL DISTURBANCE,
PENDLETON STREET GARAGE,
1501 PENDLETON STREET
Reporting Officer C. Taylor
arrived after a call and met the
victim and John Davenport, who
said they were from Missouri
and had gotten into an argument.
Both said neither had touched
the other, and there were no
signs of combat.
©LARCENY OF PLAYSTATION
GAMES, PATTERSON HALL, 1520
DEVINE STREET The victim said
someone stole two Playstation
games from him. Estimated
value: $32. Reporting officer: C.
Taylor.
©LARCENY OF MOPED, 1600
HAMPTON STREET The victim
said someone stole her
unsecured moped. Reporting
officer: D. Hare.
Thursday, July 29
□ DISORDERLY CONDUCT,
RESISTING ARREST, 900
ASSEMBLY STREET Reporting
officer J. Harrelson saw Tammy
Juanita Green assault someone.
When Harrelson made contact
with Green, he smelled alcohol
on her breath. She started
cursing at Harrelson, and while
he was arresting her, she began
kicking and struggling. Once she
was cuffed, she was transported
to the detention center.
©SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY, 2718
t- --
MIDDLEBURG DRIVE The
complainant said a slide lock was
missing from a second-floor door,
leaving the entry unsecured.
Reporting officer: T. Brewster.
Sunday, Aug. 1
[□MALICIOUS INJURY TO
PERSONAL PROPERTY, 1311
WHALEY STREET The victim said
someone broke out the left
driver’s window pf her burgundy
Daewoo. Estimated damage:
$200. Reporting officer: D.W.
Friels.
Monday, Aug. 2
©MALICIOUS INJURY TO
PERSONAL PROPERTY, 1323
WHALEY STREET The victim said
someone damaged his red Ford
Focus by throwing a wooden
pallet into the left-side hood.
Estimated damage: $500.
Reporting officer: D.W. Friels
Tuesday, Aug. 3
©DISORDERLY CONDUCT, DCP
CONVENIENCE STORE, 621 MAIN
STREET Charlie Chaplain called
911 to report he had been
assaulted. When Reporting
Officer A. Mitchell arrived on the
scene, he smelled alcohol on
Chaplain’s breath. Chaplain was
bleeding from the mouth, but he
refused EMS treatment.
Chaplain then became loud and
used profanity. Mitchell arrested
him and had him transported to
Richland County Detention
Center.
Wednesday, Aug. 4
□ DRIVING UNDER THE
INFLUENCE, BULL AND
PENDLETON STREETS Reporting
Officer G. Kerwin pulled over
Frankie Peace, who was driving a
red-and-white moped. Kerwin
smelled alcohol on her breath, and
he asked her how much she’d had
to drink. She said she hadn’t been
drinking, then admitted she’d had
a few drinks. Kerwin then put
Peace through a variety of
sobriety tests then took her to
Columbia Police Department for
Datamaster testing. She was then
taken to the detention center. Her
moped was searched, and officers
discovered three open alcoholic
beverages.
Thursday, Aug. 5
©RECKLESS DRIVING,
POSSESSION WITH INTENT TO
DISTRIBUTE COCAINE,
POSSESSION WITH INTENT TO
DISTRIBUTE IN PROXIMITY OF A
SCHOOL Reporting officer J.
Meador saw Tavish Hanlon
driving recklessly in his blue
Toyota eastbound on Greene
Street. Hanlon’s car swerved,
barely missed the curb, then
continued on at a high speed,
nearly hitting a taxi cab and the
iron gates outside the Russell
House. Meador turned on his blue
lights and arrested Hanlon. In
Hanlon’s car, Meador saw a plastic
bag containing four individually
wrapped plastic bags filled with a
white powder. A field test revealed
the substance to be cocaine.
Hanlon was charged and arrested.
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