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The Dartmouth
April 20, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth

Police Blotter

May 4, South Main Street, 9:20 p.m.

A man reported to Hanover police that his 1999 Ford Escort had been stolen from the parking lot behind Citizens Bank. He later discovered that the car had not been stolen, but in fact he had parked the car one lot further down Lebanon Street.

May 4, South Main Street, 10:58 p.m.

A police officer pulled over a 1984 brown Toyota Land Cruiser for speeding down South Main Street. Upon further review, the officer discovered that the 21-year-old male driver had lost his license for failure to pay a fine in Vermont. The Dartmouth '06 was arrested for driving after revocation or suspension. He has a court date May 31.

May 5, Ivy Lane, 2:40 a.m.

Safety and Security asked Hanover Police for assistance with two uncooperative males who appeared to be intoxicated in the area near Dick's house. Police arrived and arrested the Dartmouth '08 and '07 for unlawful possession of alcohol based on consumption and for intoxication. They both have a court date June 14.

May 8, Webster Ave., 5:19 a.m.

An unidentified male allegedly entered Epsilon Kappa Theta sorority through a basement window and started scrounging through the kitchen. Possibly in search of alcohol, the male unhinged a locked kitchen cabinet which contained no alcohol. At that point, a member of the sorority heard noises coming from the basement and went downstairs to investigate. When she confronted the sweatshirt-clad assailant, she startled him and he attempted to run past her out of the sorority. Despite the sorority sister's momentary attempt to latch onto the hood of the trespasser's sweatshirt, he made his way out of Theta and into a getaway car. The dark-colored station wagon drove away, never to be found.

May 9, East Wheelock Street, 4:42 a.m.

Members of Amarna undergraduate society reported to Hanover police that an intoxicated male wearing shorts and a white long-sleeved t-shirt had crawled into their building through a first-floor window. A female resident confronted the male, who subsequently fled the house, also never to be found.