®ljp latly (Tar Hppl POLICE ROUNDUP University Monday, Nov. 6 ■ A resident ofMonison Residence Hall reported the larceny of two compact discs and a black portable cassette player, re ports stated. According to reports, the vic tim left the items unsecured in his room while taking a shower, and they were miss ing when he returned. ■ A resident of Aycock Residence Hall reported the larceny of her wallet valued at $35, reports stated. According to reports, the victim left her bookbag at a table in a campus library and briefly left to go to the restroom twice. During the second time the victim left the table, the wallet was stolen from a pocket attached to the bookbag, reports stated. According to re ports, the wallet contained a driver’s li cence, two credit cards and sls. ■ An employee of the Ambulatory Care Center at UNC Hospitals reported the lar ceny of a voice pager valued at $259, re ports stated. According to reports, the vic tim left the pager on her desk momentarily, and when she returned it was missing. Sunday, Nov. 5 ■ Darcy Daniel Nolan, 32, of 100 W. Rosemary St. was arrested for second-de gree trespassing after being found sleeping in an outside building on the Michie prop erty on South Columbia Street, reports stated. ■ Union Stationreportedthetheftofice cream valued at $2, reports stated. Accord ing to reports, an unknown man entered Union Station and went to the frozen case. Then the suspect tried to put some ice cream in his bag, reports stated. When a Union Station employee called University Police the suspect threw the ice cream down and ran out the entrance door, re ports stated. According to reports, officers searched for the suspect, who was believed to be a student, without finding him. ■ Student Union officials reported the larceny of a painting valued at SIOO from the second floor ofthe Union, reports stated. According to reports, an employee noticed the painting missing and contacted Uni versity Police. City Tuesday, Nov. 7 ■ Harvey Stanford Keith, 33, of 128 No. 1 Johnson St., was arrested in pursu ant of a warrant issued by Granville County’s clerk’s office and charged with possession of a license plate reported sto len in Durham, reports stated. Keith was held on S3OO bond. Monday, Nov. 6 ■ Patricia Wilma Parker, 29, of 24 Fel lowship Drive in Durham was arrested for concealing merchandise at Eckerd Drugs at Eastgate Shopping Center, reports stated. ■ A Chapel Hill resident reported that the license plate on her car had been stolen, reports stated. The victim’s car was parked at Culbreth Middle School, reports stated. ■ An employee at Cerebral Hobbies, located at 128 E. Franklin St., reported burglary and forcible entry at the business, reports stated. According to reports, a steel cable valued at $lO and a door handle valued at SSO were damaged. ■ An Airport Road resident reported the larceny of $l5O and five rings valued at $1,028 from her home, reports stated. ■ Two guests at the Best Western Uni versity Inn, located on Raleigh Road, re ported the larceny of $856 worth of mer chandise from their hotel room. Sunday, Nov. 5 ■ Four UNC students were arrested for the larceny of Halloween decorations, re ports stated. According to reports, Tho mas Eugene Gallo, Jason Wade Marlow and Matthew Robert Paszek, all 18, of Granville Towers South, were arrested. Matthew David Kennedy, 19, of Stacy Residence Hall also was arrested, reports stated. According to reports, all four were released on $l5O bond. ■ Jeffrey Scott Benfield, 23, of 116 Marlow Court in Canboro was arrested for driving while intoxicated and for driv ing 78 miles per hour in a 45 mile per hour zone, reports stated. Benfield had a blood alcohol level of .19, according to reports. Benfield was released on S3OO bond. ■ Thomas R. Hipp, 20, of 27 Clover Drive was arrested for driving while intoxi cated and driving while intoxicated with a provisional license, reports stated. Hipp’s blood alcohol level measured .11, reports stated. Hipp was released on S4OO bond. ■ Glenn Ralph Etheridge, 41, of 2517 Shirley St. in Durham was arrested for larceny after he took merchandise valued at $190.62 from Eckerd Drugs at Eastgate Shopping Center, reports stated. Etheridge was released on S3OO bond. ■ The Red Roof Inn, located on 5623 Chapel Hill Boulevard, reported the lar ceny of $570 from its safe, reports stated. ■ According to police reports, a purse worth SBO was stolen from the Taco Bell located on East Franklin Street. According to reports, the purse contained $25, a check book, a credit card, an ATM card, a library card, an operator’s license and a set of keys. ■ According to police reports, a break ing and entering of a vehicle occurred on Columbia Street. The owner of the Chevrolet Blazer re ported that someone had taken a compact disc player, valued at S3OO, from the ve hicle, reports stated. According to reports, the door lock, valued at SIOO, also was broken on the vehicle. Newcomer, Two Veterans Grab Open Carrboro Aldermen Seats BY AMY CAPPIELLO STAFF WRITER Carrboro Board of Aldermen veteran Jay Bryan was re-elected to another term Tuesday, while newcomer Alex Zaffron grabbed his first seat on the board and veteran Hilliard Caldwell hung on to win a fourth term after a two-year hiatus. “I feel that the trend that has been set, a generally liberal trend, will continue, ” said Canboro Mayor Eleanor Kinnaird. Incumbent Bryan, who has served on the board for eight years, led the Aldermen race throughout the night. “Everybody worked really hard to make it a good cam paign,” Bryan said after winning another term. “I’m very happy and honored.” Bryan said the Carrboro board would continue to run the town in an efficient manner. He also said that examination of tax rates and the development ofthe north ern transition area would be important issues in the future. Newcomer Alex Zaffron finished the evening in second place. “In a large part, what went on tonight is a reaction to Carrboro’s need to be a progressive com munity,” he said. Zaffron’s platform concentrated mainly on the need for affordable housing in Carrboro. “I think that the issues I talked * ■ ? <, ™w • ■,...; ' „ * *•**• * x * *"'' * .■'; , t , i.-^f- '•*'&* '“• • &***■< * *, Hui: &s§ illMfe *- ; i