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THE SEAHAWK/NDVEMBER 2, ZOOO ^uc^. mhcv/ UNCW Police Blotter: October 23-29 Oct.. 23 9:06 p.m. - Richard K. Judd, 30, a JNCW employee, and Susan N. Duran, 18, a student, were involved in a traffic iccident in P lot. A golf cart driven by ludd sustained $50 in damage, while a i'ehicle driven by Duncan suffered 52,500 in damage. Judd reported minor njuries. 11:46 p.m. - A student reported lar- :eny of a wallet and keys from Hewlett «all. 12:56 p.m. - A student reported theft jf a bicycle from a rack at Suite Q. 1:56 p.m. - A UNCW faculty mem- 5er reported larceny of books from an jffice in Dobo Hall. A gas regulator was ilso reported stolen. 6:00 p.m. - A resident student was eferred to the Dean of Students (DOS) jffice for attempted larceny of magazin es from Randall Library. Oct.. 23 (cont’d> 7:15 p.m. - A student reported a bookbag stolen from a vehicle in S lot. Oct.. 24 2:18 a.m. - Jennifer Beth Glenn, 21, of New Bern, was arrested and charged with DWI on Randall Drive 9:00 a.m. - Allison Daley, 20, and Ashley N. Franklin, 19, both students, reported a minor traffic accident in H lot. 9:36 a.m. - Brandi Laney, 21, and Michael Jones, 44, both students re ported a minor traffic accident in C lot. 11:39 a.m. - A vehicle was reported damaged in E lot. 11:17 a.m. - Adam W. Isley, 18, a stu dent, reported a one-car accident on Hurst Drive. His vehicle sustained $3000 in damage, and a wooden fence along the road was damaged. 2:43 p.m. - Sahil Patel, 19, a student, was charged with careless and reckless driving on Riegel Road. Oct.. 25 2:28 a.m. - Two cigarette ash-bins were reported damaged at Galloway Hall, Arrjested? Injured? We Can Help You! THOMAS C. GOOLSBY, MBA, JD Tria. Attorney. Professor of law & iC Cwnt Corr*?-!.;- DWI/Alcohoi Charges Drug Violations Traffic Offenses Automobile Accidents Reduced Fees For Students. I No Cost Initial Consultation. I Do not allow a legal problem TODAY to threaten your potential career TOMORROW! CALL US ANYTIME AT ICURRIN LAW FIRM _ (>ROFESSIONAI.tlMITEOtlABturVCOU!l>AW I B 620 MARKET STREET. V/ILMINGTON M ^ ■ additional 0FFIC£$ in RAL^tC*i '*m.cumniat-xom Put O n; ‘♦fit thPtuttwct ir VVf*R»- pop \c/U Oct.. 25 (cont’d) 8:41 p.m. - A flag and flag pole were reported stolen from Hanover Hall. Oct.. 26 12:13 p.m. - A student reported lar ceny of a bike from a rack at Suite Q. 1:29 p.m. - A bike was found on Randall Drive. 4:48 p.m. - Joel N. White, 20, a stu dent, was charged with driving with an expired registration. 5:45 p.m. - A non-university mem- l>er was trespassed from campus for at tempted larceny of a book from Randall Library, Oct.. 27 9:56 a.m. - A student reported a bike stolen from Wagoner Hall. 6:00 p.m. - A fire alarm in Apt. G sounded when a resident was cooking hamburgers. The alarm was reset. 11:53 p.m. - Three non-students were trespassed from the campus for visita tion violations from Belk Hall. Oct.. 28 11:31 a.m. - Property damage was reported to a handrail in Hewlett Hall. Oct.. 28 fcont’d) The handrail was forcibly removed fron its attachment. 2:50 p.m. - Two students reportec thefts of a ring and a book from the same room at International House. 6:04 p.m. - A non-student reportec vehicle damage in GG lot 7:26 p.m. -A student reported the theft of a computer game and cartridges from Graham Hall, 8:14 p,m, - Two commuter student were referred to DOS for possession ol marijuana and drug paraphernalia, Twc non-students were trespassed from the campus, Oct,, 29 12:01 a,m, -Brett Henry Hoffecker 20, of Media, Pa,, was charged with pos session of marijuana and drug parapher nalia in H lot. 1:26 a.m. - A glass door was reportec broken at Galloway Hall. 12:31 p.m. - Two resident student were referred to DOS for possession ol marijuana in Hewlett Hall. 4:20 p.m. - A fire alarm was reportec at Apt. C. Resident was cooking a steal that burned, causing smoke. 8:50 p.m. - A malfunctioning heating system in Apt. D set off a fire alarm. FourPoints- HOTELS Sheraton 1-800-833-4721 /910-392-1101 5032 Market Street Wilm, NC 28405 August 24,2000 ■ March 31,2001 $59.00 + tax •Centrally located between Historic Downtown ;ind Wriglitsville Beach •Indoor Heated Pool and Spa •Complimentary Continental Breakfast Mon,- Fri. 6;30,4.M.- 11:00 A.M. •2 Miles from UNCW Campus SEAHAWK CONTACT INFORMATION: New Email addresses: EDITOR-. 910-962-3229/ editor@theseahawk.org NEWS: 910-962-7259/ news@theseahawk.org SPORTS: 910-962-7148 / sports@theseahawk.org ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: 910-962-7148 / a-e @ theseahawk.org ADVERTISING: 962-3789 / ads@theseahawk.org FAX: 910-962-7131 Send all inquiries and letters to the editor to: The Aeahawk 601 South College Road University Union 205E Wilmington, NC 28403 V" Iff-
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