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Police Reports: 2016-09-30

• An officer was driving by Westminister Presbyterian Church at 1:09 p.m. Sept. 22 when they saw a car packed with people with smoke coming out of it in the parking lot. The officer reported smelling cannabis and approached the vehicle. The people in the car, which included eight students and one juvenile non-student, admitted to smoking. No charges were filed.

 

• A male non-student made threats to an employee of a business at 1200 W. Main Street. at 12:48 p.m. Sept. 28.
A female witness called the police after the male threatened the cashier. The male left before police arrived. The suspect has not been found.

 

• A female non-student reported to police the windshield of her car had been broken after two juveniles threw a rock at it at 5:54 p.m. Sept. 26 on the 800 block of Western Avenue. Police approached the two juveniles and asked them if they threw the rock, and they confirmed they did. Parents of the juveniles were contacted, and they picked the juveniles up. The owner of the car did not wish to press charges.

 

• A male non-student reported his motorized mountain bike stolen from the yard of his home on the 1700 block of W. Bradley Avenue at 4:40 p.m. Sept. 24. The bike has not been returned, and there are no suspects.

 

• Officers were dispatched after a male non-student was causing trouble in a Campustown business 7 a.m. Sept. 27 at 1200 W. Main Street. Officers identified the male as someone who had previously been banned from the location. The male was arrested at the business for criminal trespass.

 

• An officer witnessed a male non-student removing signs from yards at 12:25 a.m. Sept. 23 on the 1200 block of Main Street. The male was charged with disorderly conduct.

 

• Officers responded to a call about an intoxicated male student at 12:32 a.m. Sept. 23 on the 1300 block of W. Main Street. The student’s friends had called the police, and the male was transported to Methodist Hospital by medics.

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