Crime Blotter: August 25 to September 1
1 Assault/Simple Assault
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1 Assault/Simple Assault
Larceny/Theft from building — 2 Larceny of bicycle — 1 Drunkenness — 7 Vandalism/Destruction of property — 1 Fake/Other ID use — 4 Drug/Narcotics violation — 5 Traffic/DUI — 1 Alcohol/Liquor law violation — 4 Larceny/All other — 1 Drug Equipment Violations — 2 Trespass — 3
11-DUI 4-Vandalism 4-Drug Violation 3-Theft from Building 1-MIP 1-Theft from Vehicle 1-Tresspassing 1-Assault 1-Disorderly Conduct 1-Drunkeness 1-All Other Offenses
4 — Theft from Building 4 — DUI 3 — Drug Violation 2 — Trespassing 2 — Drunkenness 2 — Assault 2 — Fake ID 1 — Larceny of Bicycle 1 — Vandalism 1 — Harassment 1 — Disorderly Conduct
— An officer went to Columbia Hall in response to a woman passed out near the dumpsters. When the officer arrived, the woman was conscious and trying to get into a white SUV, which she said was not hers, since her car is red. The woman did not answer when the officer asked her if she had been drinking and said she did not have her license. The woman told the officer she was 17, and the officer decided she needed to be taken to the hospital. She was cited for minor in possession of beer under 21.
Briefs don’t include every incident from the last week, and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.
Briefs don’t include every incident from the last week, and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.
— While on patrol last Saturday, an officer noticed a man urinating by the elevator of the Blossom Street Garage. When the officer approached him, the man said he knew he was not in a bathroom and apologized for urinating in the parking garage. While the man was handing over his driver’s license, the officer noticed another ID in his wallet, which was fake. The man was cited for minor in possession of beer and possession of a fake ID.
— While on patrol, an officer saw two women squatting behind a car, both with their pants around their ankles. The ground below the women was wet with what the officer assumed was urine and both appeared to be drunk. One woman told the officer she did not have a drivers license and resisted and pulled away from the officer when he tried to put her in handcuffs. She was cited for providing false information to police and resisting arrest. Both women were cited for disorderly conduct.
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Briefs don’t include every incident from the last week, and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.
Briefs don’t include every incident from the last week, and suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Information could change as investigations continue.
— While on patrol early Wednesday morning, an officer saw a man urinating at the corner of Laurens and Greene streets. When the man saw the patrol car, he began to walk in the opposite direction, but the officer pulled up next to him and noticed the man was still urinating as he walked. The man was unsteady and slurred his speech and told the officer that he was 18. The officer asked for his fake ID, and the man provided a Connecticut driver’s license that did not belong to him. When the officer asked where he had been, the man said he was at “Pavlov’s all night drinking beer.”
-An officer was called to West Quad late on the night of Jan. 11 in response to the strong smell of marijuana in a hallway. The officer knocked on the door of where the smell was believed to be coming from and he heard one student say “hide.” When a resident of the apartment opened the door, the officer asked him to bring out any marijuana. The student presented a pizza box that contained marijuana and a yellow pipe used to smoke marijuana. The student said that the marijuana was his and the other people in the apartment were visitors from out of town. The student was cited for possessing marijuana.
— An officer was dispatched to Columbia Hall late on the night of Nov. 15 in reference to a drunk man missing a shoe. The officer found the man hiding by a dumpster near the residence hall. When the officer tried to make contact with the man, he ran off toward Pendleton Street. The officer chased the man into the back yard of a home, where the man was crawling on the ground behind some bushes, trying to hide. The officer took out his taser and ordered the man to come out with his hands up. The man was then handcuffed. He smelled of alcohol, had slurred speech and was unsteady on his feet. The man told the officer he was 19 and had drank 16 beers that day. He was cited for possessing beer underage and trespassing before being transported to the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center.
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— An officer was patrolling near Blossom Street early Sept. 27 when he saw a man walking down the street, apparently intoxicated. The man could not walk in a straight line and eventually fell onto the sidewalk. When the officer approached the man, he immediately smelled alcohol. The man repeatedly refused to provide his ID but eventually acquiesced, handing the officer a Maryland ID that said he was 23 years old. The man struggled to remember the birth date on the license, which also lacked a “microprint security feature.” The officer told the man he thought the ID was fake and asked him for a real ID. The man handed over a Virginia license that said he was 19. After admitting to drinking throughout the night and being cleared by paramedics, the man was arrested for possessing beer underage.