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News WEDNESDIl] EEBRUARY 10.2010 ONUNE CRIME REPORT To read these stories, visit our website www.elonpendulum.com news New York Times Supreme Court Correspondent visits Elon School of Law style Spoon University develops latest chapter on Eton's campus Feb. 1 FOUND PROPERTY WESTMINSTER DRIVE, ELON A Town of Elon police officer found a cell phone lying in the roadway between 401 and 313 Westminster Dr. According to the police report, the officer made a call to the most recent caller in the phone’s log history and told the subject that the owner of the phone must contact Town of Elon Police to retrieve the property. The found property is a white iPhone 5s with a gray and lime green OtterBox case. was traveling east on University Drive and said she had a green light, but the driver of the second vehicle claimed she had a green arrow to turn left onto East Hag gard Avenue. The front of both cars sus tained damage. The driver of the second vehicle was transported to Alamance Regional Medical Center. A witness told police the second vehicle had a green arrow to complete the left turn, but there were no other witnesses available. an estimated $75 in damagesti university property, according), a campus police report. ' sports Skrosky says new class will be vital in program's progression Feb. 1 AUTOMOBILE COLLISION UNIVERSITY DRIVE AND EAST HAGGARD AVENUE, ELON Two cars collided on the inter section of University Drive and East Haggard Avenue, according to Town of Elon Police. The driver of the first vehicle Feb. 3 VANDALISM - PROPERTY DAMAGE SLOAN HALL, ELON Early in the morning, a univer sity police officer made a report of damage to three overhead lights on the third floor of Sloan Hall. The broken lights have caused Feb. 4 LARCENY, POSSESSING/ CONCEALING STOLEN PROPERTY, INJURY TO PERSONAL PROPERTY SLOAN HALL, ELON A university police officer t sponded to a damage report t Sloan Hall and found two fresj. men in connection with a te'i phone torn from the wall, damaged phone was recoveri and seized during the investij tion, according to a crime rep™ Christian Tanner Cates, l' was arrested for injury to persor, property, larceny and possessij of stolen property. Jacob M Gubner, 19, was cited for injuryj personal property. The estimated value of l| damage is $300. GAMES FOR RELEASE FEBRUARY 10, 2016 Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis ACROSS 1 Roasting bird 6 Kennei racket 10 Doze, with "ouf 14 How writers often work 15 NATO alphabet ender 16 Ancient Andean 17Ltft 20 Bar sing-along 21 Quasi-convertible option 22 Rock gp. with winds and strings 23 Mil. training site 25 Pizzeria attractions 29 Nervous giggle 32 “Cure Igrwrance" online reader 34 Glamorous Gardner 35 Windy-day wirxiow noise 37 Strummed strings 38 Lift 42 Linen fiber source 43 Newspaper By Bruce Venzke and Gail Grabowski 2/10/16 Wednesday's Puzzle Solved Editorial policy: The Pendulum seeks to inspire, entertain and inform the Elon community by providing a voice for students and faculty, as well as serve as a forum for the meaningful exchange of ideas. Corrections policy: The Pendulum is committed to accurate coverage. When factual errors are made, we correct them promptly and in full, both online and in print. 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