Crime Reports

Joe Lord

Arrests

•Ryan Douglas Martin, Southwest Hall, was charged Saturday with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was released the same day from Warren County Regional Jail.

•Paul M. Graves, Northeast Hall, was charged Saturday with alcohol intoxication. He was released the same day from Warren County Regional Jail on time served.

•Nicholas Ryan Bracco, Pearce-Ford Tower, was charged Saturday with alcohol intoxication. He was released the same day from Warren County Regional Jail on time served.

•Karl Richard Swanson, PFT, was charged Saturday with alcohol intoxication. He was released the same day from Warren County Regional Jail on time served.

•Kyle Mason Swann, Rodes-Harlin Hall, was charged Friday with driving under the influence, possession of marijuana and speeding in a restricted area. He was released the same day from Warren County Regional Jail on a $1,000 unsecured bond.

SUBHED: Reports

•Megan A. Michie, Central Hall, reported Monday a DVD and skirt worth a total of $90 stolen from her dorm room.

•Frank Ferriell, dining services office manager, reported Friday two glass windows broken at Grille Works in Downing University Center. There was $1,000 in damage.

•Roger D. Hall, assistant chief engineer, reported Friday a hole punctured in the passenger side tire of the WKYU-TV satellite truck between last Thursday and Sunday. There was $389 in damage.

•Michael K. Branstetter, Magnolia Street, reported Friday a CD player worth $500 stolen from his 1997 Jeep Wrangler.

•Brian G. Ellis, PFT, reported Thursday a parking permit stolen from his 1993 Toyota Camry parked in Egypt lot.

•Tabitha L. Holmes, McCormack Hall, reported Thursday a stereo and installation kit worth a total of $280 stolen from her 1988 Chevrolet Camaro. There was $250 in damage to the vehicle’s driver side door.

•Karen G. Ruble, office coordinator, reported Thursday a radio/CD player worth $80 stolen from the fourth floor of Potter Hall.

•A female student in Barnes-Campbell Hall reported Wednesday receiving six harassing telephone calls.