Police Blotter

Vehicle theft goes haywire
An officer observed a vehicle that did not have a license plate on and then observed the driver of the vehicle pull into a driveway and then promptly leave. The officer attempted to hold a traffic stop but the subject sped off and then subsequently wrecked the vehicle. The subject then proceeded away on foot and could not be located by the officer. This occurred on February 4.

Withers students stuck in elevator
An officer responded after being told that there were several students stuck in an elevator located in Withers Education Building. Facilities management came and helped the students get out and was able to get the elevator working again on February 10.

Person arrested for possession of fentanyl
A subject was found on the sidewalk outside of Richardson Hall holding his stomach after an officer responded to a call on February 10. The Rock Hill Police Department was also there and repeatedly asked the subject if he was okay to which the subject kept falling asleep. A blue pill was found in the subject’s pocket which the subject identified as fentanyl. The subject was then placed under arrest by the Rock Hill Police Department.

Harassment on Park Avenue
An officer responded to a call by the victim on February 13, because of harassment from the subject who lives on the same floor as them. The harassment had been occurring for approximately three weeks. The officer then spoke with the subject about the incident.

AirPods stolen in Dinkins Hall
The victim met with the officer who stated that they had dropped their AirPods in Dinkins and had attempted to locate them through the Find My app on Apple devices on February 16. The victim then observed that they were at Wal-Mart. Since there are no further leads, this case is now considered closed.

Marijuana possession on Cherry Road
An officer on patrol observed a vehicle being driven without headlights. The officer then proceeded to conduct a traffic stop where an odor of marijuana was detected. The subject said it was under the floor mat. It was promptly confiscated along with two other unidentifiable colored pills. The passenger said it was theirs and they were issued citations for the traffic violations on February 18.

By Marley Bassett

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