WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2,2016 THE PENDULUM A PUBLICATION OF ELON NEWS NETWORK Established 1974 Eton News Network is a daily operation that includes a newspaper, website, broadcasts and multimedia. Letters to tfie editor are welcome and shoold be typed, signed and emailed to enn@eton.edu as Word documents. ENN reserves the ri^ to edit obscene and potentially libelous material. Lengthy letters may be trimmed to fit. All submissions become the property of ENN and will not be returned ENN is located on the third floor of fhe Eton Town Center on Williamson Avenue, Executive Director Tommy Hamzik Managing Editor Hannah Silvers News Director Ashley Bohle Digital Manager Jane Seidel Adviser Kelly Furnas Executive Staff Emmanuel Morgan, News Leena Dahal, Opinions Courtney Campbell, Style Alex Simon, Sports Diego Pineda, Photo Janat Bashir, Copy Chief Stephanie Hays, Design Chief of The Pendulum Jackie Pascale, Lead Assignment Manager Bryan Anderson, Enterprise Manager Paul LeBlanc, Breaking News Manager Andrew Feather, Senior Reporter Paige Pauroso, Senior Reporter Kailey Tracy, Senior Reporter Editorial policy: ENN seeks to inspire, entertain and inform the Eton community by providing a voice for students and faculty, as well as serve as a forum for the meaningful exchange of ideas. Corrections policy: ENN Is committed to accurate coverage. When factual errors are made, we correct them promptly and In full, both online and In print. Online corrections stale the error and the change at the bottom of each article. Corrections from the previous week's prinf edition appear on this page. Contact enn@eton. edu to report a correction or a concern. OCRIME REPORT Oct. 28 OLSON AVENUE, ELON Fraud, impersonation On Oct. 28 at 4:10 p.m., aTown of Elon Police officer spoke with a woman by telephone that wanted to file a report in reference to her identity being stolen and used to apply for a credit card. An inves tigation will be conducted in ref erence to a possible identity theft. Oct. 25 EAST HAGGARD AVENUE, ELON Burgiary - non-forced entry On Oct. 25 at 3:47 a.m., a wom an came to the Town of Elon Po lice Department to report a break ing and entering that had already occurred. The woman stated that her phone, credit cards, driver's license, cash and a bag of pre scription medication were taken from her residence on E. Haggard Avenue, after she had been trans ported to the hospital becuase of a medical emergency. Oct. 31 BURLINGTON Car break-ins The Burlington Police Depart ment has had a series of reported car break-ins down the Interstate 1-40 corridor, specifically at exits 140 and 141. These crimes oc curred Oct. 28, 29, 30 during the night. The suspect(s) are target ing vehicles at hotels/motels along the corridor of the interstate, and entering cars that are both locked and unlocked. Anyone with infor mation should contact the Burl ington Police Department at 336- 229-3500 or Crimestoppers at 336-229-7100. 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