OPS Beat
Issue date: 10/10/07 Section: News
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•Oct. 1, at 4:34 p.m., a student reported that his wallet, which contained his debit/credit card, his shoes and keys were stolen from the soccer field on University Drive. The credit/debit card has had more than $100 charged at area businesses.
•Oct. 2, at 12:02 p.m., a student reported that her bookbag, containing two textbooks, $20 in cash, a calculator and an ID, was stolen from Wetzel Hall. Estimated value of the missing items is $400.
•Oct. 3, at 10:46 a.m., Peter J. Arestis, 19, of 702 Tanner Hall, was arrested in Tanner for using another student's ID card to purchase an undetermined amount of food and drinks in the Wetzel C-store and Tanner Hall lobby vending, and to do laundry in Tanner Hall. He was assigned a Nov. 7 court date.
•Oct. 3, at 5:12 p.m., Paul A. Nunoo, 23, of Streamwood, Ill. (non-student), was arrested at the Donald S. Spencer Student Recreation Center for failure to appear on a warrant. Nunoo was wanted on a McDonough County body attachment warrant. He was lodged in the McDonough County Jail.
•Oct. 3, at 5:56 p.m., a worker at the Harry Mussatto Golf Course reported a golf cart had been found damaged on the course. The front bumper was missing and the front wheels were damaged. No estimate of damage was listed.
•Oct. 3, at 7 p.m., two students in Tanner Hall were issued judicial referrals for cannabis.
•Oct. 3, at 10:06 p.m., a student was issued a judicial referral for having open alcohol in public near the intersection of Campusview Drive and Western Avenue.
•Oct. 4, at 12:50 a.m., Rodney E. Ross, 19, of 627 Wetzel Hall, was issued a notice to appear for possession of cannabis (less than 10 grams) in Wetzel Hall. He was assigned a Nov. 6 court date. Three other students were issued judicial referrals for consumption of alcohol by a minor.
•Oct. 4, at 1 a.m., a student in Wetzel Hall received a judicial referral for battery after choking another student during an argument.
•Oct. 4, at 10:08 a.m., Samuel A. Bullard, 21, of 1609 Tanner Hall, was arrested in Tanner on a McDonough Country warrant for failure to appear. He was lodged in the McDonough County Jail.
•Oct. 2, at 12:02 p.m., a student reported that her bookbag, containing two textbooks, $20 in cash, a calculator and an ID, was stolen from Wetzel Hall. Estimated value of the missing items is $400.
•Oct. 3, at 10:46 a.m., Peter J. Arestis, 19, of 702 Tanner Hall, was arrested in Tanner for using another student's ID card to purchase an undetermined amount of food and drinks in the Wetzel C-store and Tanner Hall lobby vending, and to do laundry in Tanner Hall. He was assigned a Nov. 7 court date.
•Oct. 3, at 5:12 p.m., Paul A. Nunoo, 23, of Streamwood, Ill. (non-student), was arrested at the Donald S. Spencer Student Recreation Center for failure to appear on a warrant. Nunoo was wanted on a McDonough County body attachment warrant. He was lodged in the McDonough County Jail.
•Oct. 3, at 5:56 p.m., a worker at the Harry Mussatto Golf Course reported a golf cart had been found damaged on the course. The front bumper was missing and the front wheels were damaged. No estimate of damage was listed.
•Oct. 3, at 7 p.m., two students in Tanner Hall were issued judicial referrals for cannabis.
•Oct. 3, at 10:06 p.m., a student was issued a judicial referral for having open alcohol in public near the intersection of Campusview Drive and Western Avenue.
•Oct. 4, at 12:50 a.m., Rodney E. Ross, 19, of 627 Wetzel Hall, was issued a notice to appear for possession of cannabis (less than 10 grams) in Wetzel Hall. He was assigned a Nov. 6 court date. Three other students were issued judicial referrals for consumption of alcohol by a minor.
•Oct. 4, at 1 a.m., a student in Wetzel Hall received a judicial referral for battery after choking another student during an argument.
•Oct. 4, at 10:08 a.m., Samuel A. Bullard, 21, of 1609 Tanner Hall, was arrested in Tanner on a McDonough Country warrant for failure to appear. He was lodged in the McDonough County Jail.
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