Crime Briefs

CDs stolen

An employee reported that her car was broken into between 9:15 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. Sept. 29 while it was parked in the old Best Products lot on Hillsborough Road. The passenger side window was broken and the face plate for her Sony CD player and 300 CDs were stolen. The damage and missing property are valued at $3,220.

 

Student cited for drinking

Freshman Jasten McGowan, who lives on campus, was cited for underage consumption of alcoholic beverages at the Doris Duke Center Oct. 2. McGowan, DOB Oct. 17, 1985, has a court date set for Nov. 16, 2004. He declined to comment.

 

Gate arm broken

Samuel Rogers, DOB March 23, 1982, was cited with damage to real property for breaking a gate arm at the Edens C parking lot Oct. 1.

Rogers, who is from Norfolk, Va., told police he broke the gate so he could park in the lot for a football game. His court date is Nov. 8, 2004. Rogers could not be reached for comment.

Audio equipment missing

An employee reported that a Mackie 1402 soundboard worth $600 was stolen from a locked storage cabinet in Baldwin Auditorium sometime between Sept. 25 and Oct. 2.

 

Windows broken

An employee reported damage to three windows at the American Dance Festival offices on Broad Street sometime between Sept. 21 and Sept. 23. The $500 damage appeared to be caused by a pellet or BB gun.

More CDs taken

A student reported that between 11 a.m. Sept. 30 and 7:20 p.m. Oct. 2, someone stole a Pioneer radio/CD player and 30 compact discs from his car, parked at the rear of Baldwin Auditorium in the parking circle.

 

Credit card swiped

An employee reported that between 1:30 and 2 p.m. Oct. 1, a credit card was stolen from her purse in the North Pavilion of the Medical Center. More than $400 had been charged to the card before it was canceled.

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