■Crime Watch On March 6. Brandi D Smiih. ofMebanc, N C .driving j 19V2 Chevrolet jollidcJ a brick wall in (he Whiilty AuUilo- riuin parking lot Fsiimaicd dam age to Ihc Chevrolet ^v.in SI.5Xi No th^'e£_were Jlled bn March 8, Kevin Freedle reported for Harry T Brittain, ot Lexington. N C., that iomeone took the N C Registration Plate from his 1*^82 Datsun while it was parked in Hanxr Center parking lot Estimated loss was S2I Hollingsworth C. Morton, of Burlington. N.C., driving a 1990 Jeep, collided with a 1990 Toyota driven by Patrick N Elworthy of Elon College. N.C The accident occurred on Williamson Avenue. Total estimated damage was $ 10,000 Both parties were charged in the accident. Morton was charged with running a red light and Elworthy with improper reg istration Erik M Zciorburf;. ' .' or; | .Vlver> . FIr . j Hag j;ard .A venue and ktiarccvJ with j driving wdile impaired, Npecdmj;' 5! mph in 35 mph zone. Bond was -ecured at $300. His blood alcohol content was 13. On March 11. William B Koch, of Medford. N.J.. wascitid on South Oak A venue and chargcd with speeding 44 mph in a 35 mph /one On March 12. Wavland O Spruill, of Windsor. N.C., dnvini! a 1992 Chevrolet, collided with a steel post on North Oak Avenue Spruill was cited in the incident and charged with careless and reck less driving. Estimated damage v^as^BJpO On .March 13. Maura C. Sullivan, of Mechanicsville.N.Y., reported that someone look her bicycle from the bike rack behind Colclough residence hall. Esti mated value was $300. (910) 222-8282 Quttan • Amps So/08 • Sarvfc* New • Ua»d • Vintage n I ^ Ovation Guitars I QY3.tlOIl* 30% off for Elon j ' College students j L 912-A S. Main St. C V IT AR S. V Burlington. N.C. 27215 (located 1 mile down from Ham's on Main'^t.) Raleigh - Fuji - Speedo - Bell - Tinley Iht *Bike Shop (910) 584-5332 We are Here In Elon College 114 W. Lebannon Ave. Next to Subway and Sidetracks. • Suspension Forks • Wheel Sets • Bar Ends • Swim Goggles • Indoor Trainers • Heart-Rate Moni tors • '94 Close-outs • SAVE BIG!!! WE'LL TUNE YOUR BIKE. YOU TONE YOUR TUSH. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES AND MODELS. ii'UX TV stolen from Moseley Center \ big .creen television wab ,:olcn from the ,V1i'seie_. Tcnier ,i)unge early Tuesday morning, saio Terry Creecn. director ot Elon Col lege Campus Security Crecch said the televisum wa.^ stolen between I and 5 a.m. Tues- du The estimated value of the television is $2,500 to $3,000. There are no suspects at this time. However. Campus Security IS. .ffenng a $500 reward to anyone who can give information that will lead to an arrest. Creech said no one IS required to give their name. The building was locked when security officer^ checked it and *hcr the physical niant workers entered 'jarK' Tuesday mi>rning. Creech said •We re thinking right now ei ther two possibilities, he iaid. "Either the 'someone has a key theory' or someone hid inside the building after it closed ■'Bui there had to be an accom plice. It’s too big for one person. " if anyone has any information about the stolen television contact Assistant Chief Joseph Taylor or Chief Creech at 548-2407. 6 Burlington residents Five Burlington juveniles and one adult admitted to being respon sible for a number of car break-ins that occurred during February, said Elon College Del. Mike Woznick. Woznick said the total esti mated value of stolen items was admit to car break-ins $2,000 and the estimated damage to the cars was $ 1,000. The break-ins occurred around Elon College and on campus, in volving seven students and one administrator, Woznick said DuBEY'S Pet World Burlington's First Family of PETS Growing To Serve You Better ^peciaCs: Aquarium Sale going on now! Complete aquarium set ups 15% off Cum Park Plaza • 2284 N. 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The whole process is just in the beginning stages, Cox said. “The administration seems very open, very supportive,” Williams said. The unofficial committee would try to find out how judi cial systems of same-size schools from across the country are run. The committee would look at how effectively the other schools' systems run. It would examine things Elon could and/ or could not improve on, Cox said . The committee does not know exactly what it is looking for, Cox said . However, it has an idea, such as how involved students at other schools are in their judicial sys tem, Cox said . “It’s at the beginning stages of looking at some questions and things that might come out of it," Cox said . Over the next few weeks the committee hopes to get more done. Seen a crime or have any information involving a crime? Contact the Elon College Police at 584-1301 HELP WANTED The Pendulum is looking for hard working people interested in writing articles, taking photos or selling ads. 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