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(01/24/16 11:26pm)
On Thursday, officers responded to a call of an incorrigible male juvenile who was attacking his family. The 37-year-old complainant stated the suspect, her son, was angry that she had removed a box of gemstones he had put in a spare room of their house. The suspect got into an altercation with a second victim, another unnamed juvenile. The suspect held the second victim's face against a couch and squeezed him in a bear hug hard enough to make the second victim cry. The mother told police that she does not know how to control the suspect and is afraid he will hurt her or other family members.
(11/29/15 11:16pm)
These briefs do not include every incident from the last week and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.
(11/23/15 1:01am)
On Nov. 16, police responded to a 79-year-old Caucasian woman reporting a break-in at her home. The door and lock were damaged when she arrived at home, and she saw evidence of theft before calling the police. She stated that several pieces of gold and diamond jewelry were missing from her jewelry box, and a purse was taken from her closet. Neighbors reported seeing an African-American man wearing a yellow hard hat and dark clothing walking near and around the residence about an hour before she returned, but they did not see him enter.
(11/16/15 1:27am)
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briefs do not include every incident from the last week and suspects
are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as
investigations continue.
(11/09/15 2:59am)
Last Tuesday, Nov. 3, morning, a patrol officer attempted to detain an African American male suspect at a gas station on North Main Street. The officer noticed a strong smell of marijuana and saw plastic bags, a blunt and a scale in the suspect's car. After the officer approached him, the suspect began driving while the officer was still in front of the car and attempted to slam the car door on the officer's arm. The suspect then drove away recklessly, forcing other cars to swerve to avoid colliding with him.
(11/02/15 4:21am)
Shortly after 9 p.m on Thursday, a police officer pursued a 34-year-old African American man on a moped for speeding and driving without regard for pedestrians or other traffic. After following him around a corner, the officer found that the moped had stalled. The driver informed the officer that he did not have an ID, and the officer confirmed that he was wanted for probation violation. During the following search, the officer found three small plastic bags containing what the driver confirmed to be cocaine and marijuana.
(10/26/15 1:20am)
These briefs do not include every incident from the last week and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.
(10/18/15 11:25pm)
These briefs do not include every incident from the
last week and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information
could change as investigations continue.
(09/21/15 2:42am)
DUI: 6
(09/08/15 2:45am)
Crime Blotter: Aug. 31- Sept. 7
(06/03/15 1:21am)
On May 29, an officer pulled over a car for overly tinted
windows. When he approached the car and the driver rolled down the window, a
large cloud of smoke that smelled like marijuana escaped the vehicle. The
officer asked if the passengers of the car had any illegal substances on them twice before the passenger produced a pill bottle full of marijuana, totaling
8 grams. The driver and two passengers were charged with possession of
drugs/narcotics.
(04/21/15 4:03am)
The blotter comes from police reports released by the USC Division of Law Enforcement and Safety and doesn’t include crimes reported by city or county law enforcement. Crime Blotters don’t include every incident from the last week, and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.
(04/14/15 2:55am)
The blotter comes from police reports released by the USC Division of Law Enforcement and Safety and doesn’t include crimes reported by city or county law enforcement. Crime Blotters don’t include every incident from the last week, and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.
(02/10/15 2:45am)
— On Feb. 2, an officer made contact with a man who appeared intoxicated and smelled of alcohol on Greene Street. The officer tried to talk to the man, but realized that the man was deaf — he continued to communicate with him by writing on his notepad. Another officer arrived on scene and ran the man’s information, finding that he had previously trespassed on USC property. After the man stepped off the sidewalk and proceeded to urinate on the ground, the officer arrested him for public disorderly conduct. Once he was under arrest, the man became “uncooperative and forcefully sat on the ground," and the officers had to carry him to the police vehicle. He continued to act uncooperatively and banged his head on the counter and wall of the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center.
(02/03/15 8:41am)
Crime Blotter: January 26 – January 30
(12/01/14 7:28am)
Alcohol/liquor law violation — 4
(10/21/14 5:57am)
Alcohol/liquor law violation — 1
(09/23/14 6:00am)
Briefs don’t include every incident from the last week, and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.
(09/15/14 1:13am)
Alleged murderer of USC professor receives trial date
(09/08/14 1:48am)
Briefs dont include every incident from the last week and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.