The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 07, 1994, Image 2

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ing used to be a dumpsite for demolished A&M buildings. A hole
was dug to fix a broken water pipe and some old red bricks were
unearthed. These are coincidentally the same kind which
used on original campus .buildings like Old Main, and Rossa 1 :
Foster Halls.
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Police Beat
The following incidents were reported to
University Police Department from Nov. 22 to
Dec. 1.
Misdemeanor Theft
tim’s room.
Dormitory 4 - Two textbooks and $40 in
cash were stolen from the victim’s room.
Dormitory 4 - Two textbooks and $12 in
cash were stolen from a second floor room.
cape his assailant and ran to his residence
Assault
Parking Area 63 - The woman’s wallet was
stolen from her purse on a shuttle bus.
Parking Area 30 - The victim was notified
that their 1986 Honda motorcycle was recovered
by the San Antonio Police Department.
Fish Pond - Two strands of Christmas
lights and an Ingraham programmable timer
were stolen.
Various Campus Locations - Two bicycles
were stolen.
Criminal Mischief
The Grove - The victim was struck in
stomach by a subject who did not waul
leave the Grove when asked to do so.
Parking Area 40 - A sharp instrument was
used to cut a hole in the plastic window on the
left side of the victim’s 1992 Geo Tracker.
Parking Area 56 - An object was used to
scratch the hood, trunk and roof of the victim’s
1992 Dodge Shadow.
Indecent Exposure
Systems Loop - While walking by
north of the Centeq Building, a subjectspi
to the victim. When she looked at him
served his exposed genitals.
Harassment
Public Intoxication
Burglary of Vehicle
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Parking Area 96 - A 12” Fosgate speaker, a
Rockwood 400 watt amplifier, a 50 watt
Coustic amplifier, a Coustic Crossover, a Clari
on compact disc player face plate, a green vinyl
hunting jacket and a blue blanket with a logo
of an airline from Uruguay were stolen from
the victim’s vehicle by breaking out the driver’s
side window to gain entry.
Parking Area 39 - The passenger’s window
of the vehicle was broken to gain entry and a
Craig 200 watt equalizer was stolen.
Hobby Hall - The victim is being harassed
and annoyed on the telephone and in person
by an ex-boyfriend.
Dormitory 2 - The victim has been the re
cipient of several vulgar and obscene tele
phone calls.
Rudder Hall - The victim has received sev
eral obscene and threatening calls from an
ex-boyfriend.
Legett Hall - The victim was the recipient
of a vulgar and obscene telephone call.
Kyle Field - An intoxicated subject
arrested.
Houston Street - Two intoxicated cp
were arrested.
Wellborn Road - The intoxicated passfflj
in the company of a motorist charged
DWI was arrested.
Driving While Intoxicated
Aggravated Assault
Wellborn Road - An intoxicated motorist
volved in an accident was arrested.
Burglary of Habitation
Dormitory 4 - Three textbooks and a
3.5” computer disc were stolen from the vic-
West side of the Lindsey Building - The vic
tim reported he was threatened with physical
harm by a subject who tackled him and held a
knife to his throat. The victim was able to es-
Minor in Possession of Alcoholic Beverii
Various Campus Locations - Two cits
were issued.
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BELINDA BLANCARTE, Editor in chief
MARK EVANS, Managing editor
HEATHER WINCH, Night News editor
MARK SMITH, Night News editor
KIM McGUIRE, City editor
JENNY MAGEE, Opinion editor
STEWART MILNE, Photo editor
DAVE WINDER, Sports editor
ROB CLARK, Aggielife editor
Staff Members
City desk— Jan Higginbotham, Katherine Arnold, Michele Brinkmann, Stephanie Dube,AW' !
Fowle, Melissa Jacobs, Amy Lee, Lisa Messer, Tracy Smith and Kari Whitley
News desk— Robin Greathouse, Sterling Hayman, Jody Holley, Shafi Islam, Tiffany Moore -
Stanton, Zachary Toups and James Vineyard
Photographers— Tim Moog, Amy Browning, Robyn Calloway,.Stacey Cameron, BlakeCriff-
Gina Painton, Nick Rodnicki and Carrie Thompson
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Sports writers— Nick Ceorgandis, Kristina Buffin, Tom Day, Drew Diener, Stewart Doreen**
Jason Holstead
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Keddie, Michael Landauer, Melissa Megliola, George Nasr, Elizabeth PresW
Gerardo Quezada and Frank Stanford
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Office Assistants— Heather Fitch, Adam Hill, Karen Hoffman and Michelle Oleson
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