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Western Carolinian Volume 69 Number 02

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  • THE P-DIS V REPORTS* July 34, 2004: 2:24 P.M. Officers warned several visitors that they could not park in the traffic circle in front of the Mountain Heritage Center. July 30, 2004: 11:50 P.M. Officers cited a male non-student for driving without a license. A passenger in the vehicle was cited for under-aged possession of alcohol and having an open container in the passenger area of a vehicle. July 29, 2004: ; by Emily Weaver| WGnewsmagazine 2:00 A.M. Officers cited a male student for speeding 41 mph in a 20 mph zone and for driving after drinking while under 21 years of age. 9:10 P.M. Officers cited a male non-student for no operators license, displaying a fictitious license plate, no inspection, and no insurance. 10:20 P.M. Officers saw a male student urinating in the parking lot at Albright. He was uncooperative during questioning and referred to Judicial Affairs. P EOPLE BECAME IMOR TALIZED July 27, 2004: IN CAMPUS POLICE FILES 10:27 A.M. An employee reported the theft of an office chair from the Engineering office in Belk. OVER THE PAST TWO WEEKS: 3:05 P.M. Jackson County dispatch reported an incomplete 911 cail from a room in Albright. Officers found ious: ing to that the resident there had been trying to make a long distance call and had dialed 911 by accident. et ply beta tinal Sear ps Seal j area code again? July 24, 2004: 1:33 A.M. Officers responded to Albright where an intoxicated male was being disruptive. Officers took him into custody and found that he was wanted in Buncombe County. He was held for Buncombe Co. and banned from campus. He was a student in the spring and is enrolled for the fall. 4:03 A.M. Officers assisted deputies at Laurel Oaks where three subjects were reported to be outside an apartment trying to get the resident to come out and fight. The subjects were gone when officers arrived. Continuously going inside a place you were banned from. So what if you're not wanted, rules dont apply to renegades. Speeding 41 in a 20 mph zone, after drinking underage. Have to hurry home July 22, 2004: for some more illegal drinking? 9:10 A.M. Supervisors at the construction site reported that someone had been knocking windows out of the building with golf balis and marbles. Officers found where golf balls had been hit from a yard across NC 1002 and found a bag of marbies at a picnic table there. Subjects in the house would not come out immediately. But, they were identified. Investigation referred to Jackson County. 10:00 A.M. Residential Living Staff asked that we confirm and support a ban on a suspended student who had been warned twice not to be in Albright Hall. This was done by letter. At 10:00 P.M., officers saw the 6} Driving in the wrong place at the wrong \, Getting so drunk that the WCU cops want _) you and come to find out, so does Buncombe Co. Arent you popular? subject going in Albright again. This time, he was personally banned by the Director and warned that he time, without a license, license plate, would be arrested for violations in the future. inspection, or insurance. July 21, 2004: Taking your last chance of being 8:30 A.M. Ahit and run accident was reported at East LaPorte. Suspect vehicle was reportedly traveling accepted to college (in ASP) as an north. Officers found a vehicle matching the description in the Field House lot and turned the information Opportunity to run away with your over to the NC State Highway Patrol trooper investigating. boyfriend. 1:56 P.M. Officers responded to Reynolds Hall where one student suffered a seizure and two others were under the influence of fumes from polyurethane. They were painting with the polyurethane in a room with Setting off two fire extinguishers, when the windows and doors closed. All went to Health Services to be examined. there is no fire. Never know when 10:39 P.M. A Ranger reported an intoxicated student urinating on a vehicle at Albright. Officers found the something might spontaneously combust, student at a room in Albright along with two other males, confiscated alcohol from the room, and referred though. the violation to Judicial Affairs. Knocking out windows of the new dorm July 20, 2004: with golf balls and marbles. FORE! 3:00 P.M. Officers received information that some injuries resulted from a mud-wrestling incident at a fraternity house last weekend. The incident was said to involve some students for the Academic Success Getting drunk and relieving yourself ona Program. Referred to Judicial Affairs and Student Affairs. car in the parking lot. Cars are often 12:34 A.M. Officers assisted WestCare at Scott where a student had accidentally consumed hydrogen mistaken as toilets. peroxide. Medical attention was provided at the scene. No transport. Repeatedly driving around the traffic July 18, 2004: circle beeping your horn or just using it 2:00 A.M. Officers charged a male student from the Academic Success Program with possession of as parking for the Mountain Heritage marijuana and paraphernalia after a vehicle stop on Central Drive. Three other ASP students were referred Center. to Judicial Affairs for being in the car at the time of the incident where marijuana had been smoked. 5 ' ? . 3:00 A.M. Officers and pabe local fire departments responded to Albright-Benton where someone had Source: WCU Police Daily Incident and Security discharged two fire extinguishers and broken a fire extinguisher box. No fire. The investigation is Violation Report; to read complete reports, go to continuing. http://cowee.wcu.edu/hypermail/push-weupdl.
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