Police Blotter 4/5/12

By Matt Daray

 

Campus

Kyle P. Dick, a student from Mt. Vernon, was arrested Sunday for underage possession of alcohol on 715 S. Washington St. He was issued a Carbondale City pay by mail citation.

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Dentreyl M. Young, a student from Chicago, was arrested Saturday outside University Hall on a failure to appear warrant out of Jackson County because of an original charge of underage possession of alcohol. Young was unable to post the required bond and was transported to the Jackson County Jail.

Byron K. Taylor, a student from Chicago, and Dexter T. Gordon, a student from Chicago, were arrested Saturday outside of Mae Smith for fighting. Both were issued Carbondale City notices to appear.

Jacob S. Raczak, a student from Naperville, and Bryce A. Naese, a student from Buckingham, were arrested Saturday outside Pierce Hall for possession of under 30 grams of cannabis and possession of drug paraphernalia. Raczak was issued a Carbondale City notice to appear for possession and Naese was issued a Carbondale City notice to appear for the drug paraphernalia.

Police responded to Lot 23 Friday for a report of aggravated battery. Two 19-year-old students told police that three males on BMX-style bicycles approached them. After a brief conversation, one suspect sprayed a chemical, believed to be pepper spray, in one victim’s face. The victim was then struck by all three suspects in an ensuing struggle. The second victim was also sprayed in the face but ran away and called police. The two declined medical treatment. One of the suspects was described as a Hispanic male in his early 20s, possibly wearing plaid knee-length shorts and a tan shirt. A second suspect was described by the victims as a black male wearing a black Chicago White Sox hat. There was no clothing description for the third suspect, also a black male. The three suspects were last seen going westbound on Douglas Drive. The investigation is ongoing.

Elizabeth Ann Dix, a non-SIUC student, was arrested Friday for a violation of order of protection. She was transported to the Jackson County Jail.

Campus police responded to Neely Hall Friday for a report of items stolen including a Dell Inspiron laptop computer, a Samsung digital camera, a Dynex TV, a Sony PS3, a Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DS Lite games, a Sony PSP, Sony PSP games, and approximately 50 PS2 games. Police report it was not forcible entry. A suspect has been identified and the investigation continues.

Jarvus M. Martin, a non-SIUC student from Country Club Hills, was arrested Friday by Campus Police for an arrest on warrant. Martin was unable to post required bond and was transported to the Jackson County Jail.

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An Apple iPhone was reported stolen Tuesday at the Recreation Center. There was a report of credit card fraud Thursday at Woody Hall. An SIUC Apple iPad 2 was reported stolen Thursday at Neely Hall.

Carbondale Police

Police responded to the following burglaries

-Sunday to a burglary on the 600 block of West Owens Street, where police learned an unknown suspect entered the residence and stole property between 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. that day.

-Sunday to a burglary to a motor vehicle on the 1400 block of East Main Street, where police learned an unknown suspect entered a vehicle and stole property between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. that day.

-Sunday to a burglary to a motor vehicle on the 600 block of East Campus Drive, where police learned an unknown suspect entered and stole property between 2:30 p.m. on Friday and 1 p.m. on Sunday.

-Sunday to a residential burglary on Pinewood Drive, where police learned an unknown suspect entered the residence and stole property sometime between 12 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. that day.

-Saturday to a burglary to a motor vehicle to a business lot in the 700 block of East Grand Avenue, where police learned an unknown suspect entered a vehicle and stole property sometime between 8:30 p.m. and 11:55 p.m. that day.

-Saturday to a residential burglary in the 600 block of East Park Street, where police learned an unknown suspect entered the residence and stole property sometime between 12 a.m. and 5 a.m. that day.

The investigations continue.

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