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Interest meeting: Engineers
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UNC and Duke project that addresses
inadequate water supplies in Peru.
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Incarcerated Women program:
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lenges facing incarcerated women
and the effects of the criminal justice
system on women inmates.
Time: 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
A Murfreesboro, Tenn., resident was charged
with aggravated assault after he pulled a
knife on people who purportedly drew a
penis on his face while he was passed out
Upon awakening, Scott Masse approached three
laughing men, demanding to know the culprit’s
name, according to The Murfreesboro Post
Masse pulled the knife and started yelling he would
cut people until he found out who drew- on his face.
NOTED. A man rep
resenting himself to be a
Catholic priest was arrested
in Amsterdam when he was
caught with nearly 8 pounds
of cocaine under his robes.
Dutch border police said.
The suspect, who has not
yet been identified but was
traveling from Bolivia, first
tried to refuse a routine body
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POLICE LOG
■ Michael Thomas Brown. 27.
was cited for causing a disturbance
on a P2P bus Sunday, reports
state.
During a fight with another
male. Brown became belligerent
and punched a hole in the roof
of the bus, causing an estimated
S2OO in damage, reports state. He
proceeded to flee the scene and
was not identified until after the
incident, reports state.
■ Wayne Alexender Parrish,
48, was arrested for felony pos
session of a stolen motor vehicle
Saturday afternoon, according to
Chapel Hill police reports.
Parrish was arrested after he
was found riding in the stolen
vehicle, reports stated. He was
held at Orange County Jail on a
$3,000 secured bond.
He was scheduled to appear in
court Monday in Hillsborough,
reports state.
■ Police cited two students
Saturday for consuming an alco
holic beverage underage outside
the entrance of Sigma Phi Epsilon
fraternity, according to Chapel Hill
for Baiiy for Brel
QUOTED. “When mum and
dad aren't home, sometime you
act in ways that you wouldn't
act... I think the kid's going to
come in for an ear-bashing."
Australian police official
Rob Hulls, after police busted
a 16-year-old s house party fea
turing more than 500 drunken
revelers, according to ABC.
Riot police and a helicopter
were called to the scene.
police reports.
Officers administered prelimi
nary breath tests. At least one of
the individuals cited was report
ed as uncooperative, according to
reports.
■ The Bicycle Chain of 210 W.
Franklin St. suffered a breaking
and entering attempt early Sunday
morning, according to Chapel Hill
police reports.
The business was last secured
at 9 p.m. Saturday, before some
one broke a S4OO glass window
to gain entry. Nothing else was
reported stolen, according to
reports.
■ A purse was stolen from
the Kappa Kappa Gamma soror
ity house at 302 Pittsboro St. on
Friday, according to Chapel Hill
police reports.
Non-forcible larceny from a
building was reported. A S4OO
Coach purse, a SIOO Coach clutch,
a SSO Coach wallet and a S2OO
cell phone were reported stolen. A
credit card, ATM card and drivers
license also were reported stolen,
reports state.