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L WEDNESDAY APRIL 13,2016 THE PENDULUM Established 1974 The 'Pendulum is a dally operation that includes a newspaper, website, magazine and multimedia. Letters to the editor are welcome and should be typed, signed and emailed to pendulum§elon. edu as Ward documents. The Pendulum reserves the right to edit obscene and potentially ' libelous material. Lengthy letters may be trimmed to fit All submissions become the property of The Pendulum and will not be returned. The Pendulum is located on the third floor of the Bon Town Center on Williamson Avenue. Editor-in-Chief Tommy Hamzik Managing Editor Hannah Silvers Managing Editor of The Edge Brooke Lowrey Adviser Colin Donohue Executive Staff Bryan Anderson, News Olivia Ryan, Opinions Alex Simon, Sports Courtney Campbell, Style Kate Sieber, Health & Wellness KatyBellotte, Fashion HaliTauxe, Photo Caroline Brehman, Photo (Studio) , Janat Bashir, Copy Chief Stephanie Hays, Design Chief ofThe Pendulum Haley Longbottom, Design Chief ofThe Edge Alexandra Eater, Multimedia Kim Honiball, PR Director Jane Seidel, Online Emmanuel Morgan, Asst. News Christina Elias, Asst. News Kayla Hoey, Asst. Style Jordan Spritzer, Asst. Sports editorial policy: The Pendulum seeks to inspire, entertain and inform the Eton community by pioviding a voice for students and faculty, as well as serve as a forum for the meaningful exchange of ideas. Corrections poky: The Pendulum is committed to accurate coverage. When factual' errors are made, wecorreetthem promptly and in full, both online and in print Online, corrections state the error ami the change at the bottom of each article. Corrections from the previous weeks print edition appear on this page. Contact pendulum§ ebn.edu to reportacorreaion or a concern. O ONLINE O CRIME REPORT EXTItlli To read these stories, visit our website www.elonpendulum.com news April 5 EAST HAGGARD AVENUE, ELON FOUND PROPERTY, POSSESSION OF FRAUDULENT ID took $50 cash from the victim. One suspect was arrested Sat urday and is being held in the Ala mance County jail on a $25,000 bond. Hernarrdez^ 52, was not mg while offioials were arresting Bo harem custody, but bo d formation has not been released Abigail Santamaria '00 discusses biography writing, first book An officer responded to a call about property found in the Atkins room of the Koury Athletic Cen ter. While attempting to identify the owner, the officer found and seized a fake driver's license, according to university police. April 9 OLD N.C. 87, ELON RESISTING AN ABC INSPECTION, POSSESSION OF COCAINE April 10 GRAHAM SHOOTING Senior releases EP after taking a break from YouTube April 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE, BURLINGTON ARMED ROBBERY SDlQCtS Baseball battles Wolfpack in midweek tilt at Latham A Burlington teen has been charged in connection with an armed robbery in the parking lot of the Uni versity Drive Target Friday night. Po lice are searching for two more sus pects, according to the Burlington Times-News. Police received a call shortly be fore 9 p.m. The victim had arranged to meet one of the suspects in the Target parking lot to buy a pair of shoes, but one of the two extra peo ple in the car pulled out a gun and The Burlington Times-News re ported that a bartender and customer at Cld Ski Lodge were arrested Sat urday on separate charges during an Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) per mit premises inspection. The bartender was charged with resisting an ABC inspection and allowing conduct that violates the controlled substances act. The pa tron'was charged with felony pos session of cocaine, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting a public officer. The State Bureau of Investigation reported the Alcohol Law Enforce ment agent performing the inspec tion found Joshua Charles Hill, 26, openly in possession of cocaine in side the bar. Bartender Lisa Staley The Burlington Times-News« ported a Burlington man was sta in the torso by a car chasing hm Graham near Burlington city limits Police dispatchers said tin were told a Chrysler was bei, chased by another car, and sho were being fired into the car Burlington officer encountered n Chrysler stopped at a traffic h where the victim got out of the vet cle and asked the officer to takes to the hospital. He was transferred from Alamam Regional Medical Center to UK Hospitals in Chapel Hill to betreatt for non-life-threatening injuries. Pdb are unsure how many people weteis side the vehicle shots were fired frtn No suspects have been identified; the time of the report. 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