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Western Carolinian (Volume 69 Number 03)

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  • THE P-DIS V REPORTS* 10:45 PM A motorist reported that while driving on Central Drive near Hunter Library someone threw a can of vegetables at his vehicle, resulting in a smashed side mirror. 2:41 PM Officers checked a report of two males smoking marijuana near Benton. The suspects were gone when officers arrived. 12:26 AM Officers arrested a male for DWI and transported him to the Jackson County Detention Center. 3:00 AM Officers were requested to assist Jackson County officers with a DWI traffic stop at Carolina Village. The Jackson County officer had made an arrest and Campus officers stood by until a wrecker towed the offender's vehicle. 7:16 PM An individual was arrested a second time for trespassing. The individual had been banned from campus. Amagistrate set his bond at $1,000 secured. 8:40 PM Underage Possession South Harrill Lot Referred Officers referred two male students to UJC for underage possession of alcohol, 11:48 PM Officers responded to a compiaint of marijuana odor, Amale student admitted smoking marijuana, The student was referred to UJC and a smail amount of marijuana was confiscated and marked for destruction. 10:10 AM Officers arrested a male non-student for trespassing after he was banned from campus by officers on 8/20. He violated the ban and had been visiting his girlfriend in Buchanan. 1:30 PMA student reported the theft of his bicycle from the bike rack at Leatherwood. Someone had cut the cable securing the bike to the rack. 1:30 PMA student reported someone found her vehicle open and belongings thrown around the interior. The suspect apparently left a game in the vehicle. There was no damage to the vehicle. 2:16 PM Astudent reported someone entered his locked vehicle in the Harrill lot. Someone had scattered the owner's belongings and taken a number of items from the vehicle. 5:50 PM A student reported someone had entered her vehicle, scattered CD's around the interior and dumped the contents of the center console. It is unknown whether any of the CD's are missing. 3:30 AM Officers assisted EMS with a call of a possible overdose by a female student. The student was transported to Harris Regional Hospital's Emergency Room. 1:40 PMA female student reported she put her pocketbook on top of her car and then drove off. 10:00 PMA student reported she left her room unlocked and when she returned her wallet was missing. 9:40 AM Officers asked a male student to move his car from a sidewalk and he refused. He was belligerent and intoxicated. His brother moved his car to a legal space. The subject is referred to Judicial Affairs. 10:30 AM Amale student refused to obey the directions of a Catamount Ranger on traffic post and parkedina loading area when he was not unloading. Officers found the subject, counseled and released him. 11:28 AM Officers found a student in possession of a stolen street sign, confiscated the sign, counseled and released him. 10:10 PM Officers cited a driver for speeding 46 mph in a 20 mph zone. 4:41 AM Officers found a vehicle with the rear window broken out. Someone had thrown a rock through the window. The owner was notified and found nothing missing from the car. 1:56 PM Students reported that two male non-students were suspected of stealing an AM/FM CD player from the lobby. Officers found the subjects and found the property in their possession. One was charged with larceny. Both were banned from campus. 11:00 AM Officers investigated our first traffic accident in the new roundabout. 745 AM Officers assisted WCU EMS at Scott where a chair had fallen from a closet and struck a student, The injury was not serious. 5:05 PM Officers assisted Jackson County deputies in locating a student they needed to question about a crime off campus. 8:34 PM Officers assisted deputies at Hoopers Trailer Park where a male had broken down a door at his girlfriend's trailer and then fled when deputies were called. The suspect was apprehended and arrested. 600000 8 O68 by Emily Weaver| WCnewsmagazine TOP 10 WAYS PEOPLE BECAME IMORTALIZED IN CAMPUS POLICE FILES OVER THE PAST TWO WEEKS: Speeding 46 mph in a 20 mph zone. Driving after drinking. This one will always make the list. Getting busted with stolen street signs. Kind of a felony. Being too drunk to worry about parking in a space and leaving it up to your sober brother to move it from the sidewalk when the cops ask. Continuing to visit your girlfriend in a dorm you have been banned from. No law can-stop this love! Getting caught with marijuana, but before getting caught, admitting you were smoking it. Breaking into a vehicle just to make a mess and leave a game behind. Isnt the whole point of burglary to steal not give? Getting arrested twice for trespassing. If at first you dont succeed try, try again. Getting caught underage with alcohol in the parking lot before you can even make it in the mostly freshman dorm. Stealing a CD player from the lobby of your dorm. If only you could steal enough to become an honest music lover! Source: WCU Police Daily Incident and Security Violation Report; to read complete reports, go to http://cowee.wcu.edu/hypermail/push-weupd/ .
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