Crime reports for Tuesday, Nov. 13
November 13, 2012
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Editor’s Note: Twice a week the map will be updated with the crime reports of the week. The key for the crime map is as follows:
Red-Assault, Blue-Theft, Turquoise-Robbery, Yellow-Arrest, Green-Citation, Purple-Report
Reports
Freshman Lauren Godsey, Pearce Ford Tower, reported $300 cash stolen from her dorm room on Nov. 11.
Police cited freshman Justyn Edward Bean, PFT, for possession of marijuana on Nov. 9.
Freshman Desiree Mayes, PFT, reported an assault complaint to WKU Police Department on Nov. 9.
Sophomore George Fant, Northeast Hall, reported his backpack containing textbooks stolen from Downing University Center on Nov. 8.
Arrests
Police arrested freshman Mary Kate Sanders, Gilbert Hall, for alcohol intoxication on Nov. 11.
Police arrested freshman Joseph Wiggins, Barnes Campbell Hall, for reckless driving, following too closely, and DUI on Nov. 11.
Police arrested sophomore Evan Joseph Daniels, Barnes, for criminal mischief on Nov. 10.
Police arrested Louisville freshman Taylor William Gustafson for alcohol intoxication on Nov. 10.
Police arrested Louisville freshman Colin Shumate, Henderson senior James P. Landry, Crestwood sophomore Kevin Bratcher, Louisville sophomore Tanner Redman and Gallatin, Tenn. freshman Landon Stanley for alcohol intoxication on Nov. 10 behind the Sigma Chi Fraternity house.
Police arrested Owensboro sophomore Ethan Wade for alcohol intoxication on Nov. 10.
Police arrested Bowling Green senior Alexander Moore for alcohol intoxication on Nov. 10.
Police arrested sophomore Kathryn Epps, Zacharias Hall, for alcohol intoxication on Nov. 10.
Police arrested Abdulaziz Alotaibi for reckless driving, DUI, no operators license, disorderly conduct, terroristic threatening, and two counts of assault on a police officer on Nov. 10.
Police arrested Bradley Bielefeld Pruitt for disorderly conduct on Nov. 10.
Police arrested Nashville junior Joshua Harbert for disregarding a traffic light, failure to wear a seatbelt, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and receiving stolen property under $10,000 on Nov. 8. Police found a stolen laptop in Harbert’s vehicle. The value of the stolen property is valued at $600.