At Least there were Half-Priced Apps
WEDNESDAY, Mar. 2, 12:15 a.m. — A 20-year-old male contacted the University Police Department to report a hit-and-run just past midnight on Wednesday, said Investigator Patrick Reilly of Binghamton’s New York State University Police. The victim said that the car had been parked all day but that he didn’t notice the damage until after he had left a dinner at Applebee’s. He stated that it could not have happened at the Applebee’s, however, because he had parked close to he ate sat and did not see anything. The victim chose criminal prosecution should a suspect be found, but there are no known suspects.
Yak Yak
WEDNESDAY, Mar. 2, 2:20 a.m. — Police responded to a report of an intoxicated female in Windham Hall in Mountainview College, Reilly said. The student, an 18-year-old female, was found by the person who originally called, a 20-year-old female, with her head propped against the wall on a garbage can that contained vomit. The victim had said that she just wanted to go back to her room, and after Harpur’s Ferry did an evaluation, they determined that she was OK to do so. The reporter said that she thought the intoxicated female had gone to a frat house that night, and the female claims that she only had two cups of punch.
Parking Problems
WEDNESDAY, Mar. 2, 9:25 a.m. — A 21-year-old male has been charged with harassing a parking services worker, Reilly said. The worker, a 23-year-old male, was doing inspections in Lot L when he found an illegally parked car in a handicap spot. After giving the vehicle a ticket and beginning to drive away, the suspect arrived and began to yell obscenities. The victim drove away, but the suspect followed closely behind, eventually stopping his vehicle in front of the victim’s. He exited the vehicle and confronted the victim one last time before driving away. Police were later able to locate the suspect, who admitted to road rage and to calling the victim names. He was given an appearance ticket to the Town of Vestal court.
Putting the “Dick” in Dickinson
THURSDAY, Mar. 3, 12:03 a.m. — Police were contacted by the residential director of O’Connor Hall in Dickinson Community on Thursday to report damaged exit signs, Reilly said. The exit sign between rooms 323 and 325 was hanging only by a live wire but, after arriving at the scene, the police contacted emergency maintenance to fix it. After an investigation, they were able to identify the suspect, a 19-year-old male, and bring him back to the station where he was charged with criminal mischief and given an appearance ticket to the Town of Vestal court.