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Western Carolinian Volume 68 Number 08

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  • WCU PDISV Report: THE P-DIS V REPORTS* *Based on true life, public files. of the WCU. University. Police. All names have been changed to protect. . the innocent:** (Everyone is presumed innocent, until proven guilty ina court of law.) : January 27, 2004" : 42: 15.A.M..Officers. arrested a male.student.for.driving while impaired and reckless driving. 12: 56-A: -M. Officers: identified two male students who were wrapping a car rin toilet: paper: near Buchanan. January 25, 2004 42: 40:A:M; Residential Living staff reported a suspicious odor on the 5th floor of Scott. Officers referred two male: ey students to Judicial Affairs for possession of paraphernalia. : 5:15 A.M. Officers assisted WCU EMS on the 1st floor of Harrill where an alcohol overdose was reported. Officers _ found an intoxicated. female. student. who.was.alert.and.refused treatment. : -4:15 P.M. Residential: Living staff reported: a suspicious odor on the:2nd:floor-of Harrill. Officers referred a male student and a female student to Judicial Affairs for drug violations. The investigation is continuing on the male | Students possession of a false identification card, January 24, 2004 ae : oS is e So ee 2:13 A.M. Officers assisted Jackson County deputies at a fight on Central Drive where several males were ina _.confrontation..No. one wanted. to.file.charges. Officers shut.down.the Party aes 5:06 P.M: A student reported that his wallet had-been:stolen:from Reid Gym while he was playing basketball. | January 23, 2004 3: 30 P.M. A-student: reported that she-had left: her wallet and keys:on-a table it in front of Scott and they had been stolen: 4:00 P.M. Employees reported the theft of an acetylene torch and tank froma truck parked at Albright. ..11:30.P.M..A student reported that she had hit.a dog.off-campus,. damaging. her.car. De ee ran off. Officers... = pede her-in contacting the Highway Patrol. a oO s 1:41.A.M. Officers cited.a driver for suspended drivers s.license.and vehicle equipment violations. The. driver was _-stopped-on Centennial Drive. The drivers license had-been-revoked-in: another state. Officers: confiscated: his license. Officers allowed the passenger to take the driver home. January 22, 2004 { i we 00 A. M. Officers cited: a male student oc an alteredt Brivers ticerise: aaney 20, 2004... 3:54 RM. Officers assisted a female student: wher found the license plate on her parent $ car had been stolen: The plate has been entered into NCIC files as stolen. The student believes the plate.m may have been taken while the vehicle was. parked.in. the. Helder. Hall panG area.. | separated those involved and arrested one male.on.an outstanding w warrant. Highway Patrol. officers. and Ses County officers arrived and-took-over the situation: 6:14 P.M. Officers investigated a dispute between female roommates in Scot Hatt: One femate was referred to (Judicial Affairs for epee Possession of alcohol and the investigation into criminal damage to Loman | 10: 50 P.M: Officers: cited a -driver- for driving on the wrong side of the road: (Central Drive) 11:07 P.M. Officers citeda driver for driving on the wrong side of the road: (Central Drive) 11:10 PM. Officers responded to a callbox activation at Hunter Library regarding a domestic disturbance. The. : disturbance was. between a non-student male.and.a.non-student ceelint The Aeleons was. geile a from.campus. for i Bcticd. the disturbance inside the library: janine 10. 2004 ice :08-A.M. Officers assisted WCU EMS-on: the 6th floor of Walker where a female student had consumed too much _ alcohol. The student was all right and refused treatment: She was referred to Judicial Affairs. 9:20 P.M. Officers cited a female student for ariving after scinking, a provisional licensee violation, and reckless Bes ie : / January 17, 2004" i 3:15.A.M.. Officers. cited.a male non-student for. NOL and. displaying an altered license. January 16, 2004 8:30 P.M.. Officers assisted Jackson.County. deputies with a break-in.in. progress at Park Place Trailer. Park. Suspects were gone when officers:arrived. 9:30 PM. Officers referred a female student to Judicial Affairs after finding her in possession of beer in front of | Harrill Hall. She was 18. January 13, 2004 | 12:42 A.M. Officers made a traffic stop on a vehicle on Centennial Drive due to headlight violations. When officers _approached the vehicle, the driver (a student). became nervous and confused. Officers asked for consent to search _and the driver consented. Officers found four road signs in the truck. The driver was charged with possession of stolen property. | 2:03 A.M. Officers arrested a female student for driving while impaired. Source: WCU Police Daily Incident and Security Violation Report, to read. complete sical: go ed AL INA ANAM LELTM ESE IS OSS PEOPLE BECAME IMORTALIZED IN CAMPUS POLICE FILES OVER THE PAST TWO WEEKS: Getting drunk, getting behind the wheel of a car and getting pulled over for reckless driving. Getting so drunk that someone reports you for an alcohol overdose. Drinking so much that you cant even make it up the stairs to your room. Tip: Use the elevator next time. Getting pulled over and sweating so hard that the officer finds the four stolen road signs in your truck. Getting caught smoking pot and presenting to the cops your obviously fake ID. Drinking outside of your dorm and being underage. Fighting with your roommate who then turns you in for your underage drinking and vandalism. Lets break things TOGETHER. Getting drunk and disorderly in a parking lot with your buddies with whom you have one thing in common... . youre all underage. Driving on the wrong side of the road, not once but twice, for laughs and getting cited for it each time. Wrapping a car in toilet paper. Good Prank + Officers Nearby = BUSTED!
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