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THE PENDULUM
A PUBLICATION OF
ELON NEWS
NETWORK
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O CRIME REPORT ^CORRECTION
October 7
VERBAL DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE
EAST HAGGARD AVENUE
ELON
A Town of Elon Police officer
was dispatched to East Hag
gard Ave. after a report of a
man yelling at his girlfriend.
When the officer arrived, the
male subject was standing
by two vehicles and was
on his cell. The officer ap
proached the subject and
he said a verbal altercation
had transpired. An investi
gation is ongoing.
October 9
INJURY TO PERSONAL
PROPERTY
EAST PHOENIX DRIVE
ELON
On Oct. 9, Sgt. Hannah D
Giroux was dispatched to
Colonnades and charged
two 19-year old female stu
dents with injury to personal
property.
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Correction: The graphic on page 5 of the
Oct. 5 edition of The Pendulum listed the
regular voter registration deadline as Oct.
4. The deadline is actually Oct. 14. ENN
regrets the error.
Correction; The article on page 5 of the
Sept. 28 edition of The Pendulum quoted a
column by junior Maddy Gross “condemning
Parker's appearance” at Elon. In her column.
Gross had actually advocated for “middle
ground," and did not condemn Parker com
ing. ENN regrets the error.
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