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Police Beat for March 4

Issue date: 3/4/10 Section: Police Beat
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All information in the Police Beat is taken from Eastern police reports.

Feb. 23
  • Police responded to Combs Hall after two resident assistants reported a resident had threatened them. One of the RAs was in the mailroom when he heard the resident threaten "to beat up" him and the other RA. The second RA said the resident called her name while banging on a door down the hallway from her room.

  • A staff member reported to police that a sign had been stolen from the courtyard between Powell building and the campus bookstore. The sign was four feet by five feet and contained the words "Bring it to the bin in 2010." The value of the stolen property was estimated at $300.

Feb. 28
  • Kristina Waters was cited and released for a charge of first-degree drug paraphernalia possession after a Palmer Hall resident assistant reported a strong odor of marijuana coming from the fourth floor. When police found the odor coming from Water's room, she said she had come from a party where marijuana was being smoked. After a search of the room, police found a pipe with suspected marijuana residue in her desk and a zip-close bag of suspected marijuana seeds in the trashcan.

  • Police responded to the Keene Hall parking lot after a student reported criminal mischief to his car. The student said his car had been locked at the time of the incident. Police observed the rear passenger window was smashed and glass debris was found inside and outside the car. Nothing was stolen from the vehicle. The total value of the damage was estimated at $250.

March 1
  • A staff member reported the theft of copper wire strips at the rear dock of the Gentry building. He said 30 strips of wire, each six feet long, were stolen from the scrap bin in the dock area, which is fenced in. The total value of the stolen items was estimated at $1,440.

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