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Oct. 3

Office provided lock out assistance for KS 433AWA at 6th and Washington – Dollar General.

Oct. 4

A subject reported by telephone a reckless driver in the vicinity of Merchant and Highland Streets. Officer was unable to locate.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a fight in 10 W 4th Ave.

Oct. 5

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a fight at 2511 W 18th Ave.

Officer stopped KS 320 BYO in Sector 5. A verbal warning was given for a one-way violation in same location.

Officer rolled up on a non-injury accident involving KS 399BBF and KS 925DBF in 10 W 15th Ave.

Ambulance responded to Welch Stadium for football-related injury. Tyler Mathias was transported by ambulance to Newman Regional Health.

Officer stopped CO 522UWN in 100 E 12th Ave. A verbal warning was given for a defective brake light.

Oct. 6

Officer stopped KS 528CHS in 1200 Market St. A verbal warning was given for a one-way violation in the same location.

Officer contacted subjects on the football field and advised of campus policy.

Officer checked welfare of occupants of KS 612ARM at King Lake. A citation was issued for parking in no parking zone.

Officer stopped KS VFF583 in 100 W 18th Ave. A verbal warning was given for a defective head light.

Officer contacted a skateboarder in 1300 Highland St. and advised of city policy.

Oct. 7

Officer stopped MO YF2V6C at 200 E 12th Ave. A citation was issue for speeding in 100 E 12th Ave.

Officer assisted Lyon Co. deputy with a car stop in Sector 1.

Oct. 8

Officer contacted operator of KS 449DVQ and advised the vehicle lights were on.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a car stop at 12th and Neosho St.

Officer contacted skateboarder at 15th and Market St. and advised of campus policy.

Oct. 9

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a trespasser at ESU Apt. Complex – 1201 Triplett Drive.

Officer stopped KS WTA993 in 100 W 12th Ave. Gave verbal warning for a defective tail light.

Officer checked KS 185DBH in 1200 Exchange. No problem was found.

Officer checked KS 790ECL in Free Parking. Map light was on. No other problem was found.

Officer checked KS 067EZR in Sector 6. Lights were left on. No other problem was found.

 

Sept. 27

Phillip Unruh reported a non-injury accident in Sector 3.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a disorderly subject in 900 Market St.

Sept. 28

Female subject reported a loose dog in 1700 Merchant St. Campus police contacted Emporia Police Dept.

Custodial staff reported skateboarder at the old Butcher Education Center. Subject left the area prior to officers’ arrival.

Officer reported a parking problem on the west side of Twin Towers Complex. A verbal warning was given for parking in unauthorized area.

Officer stopped IO 670SY at Sector 9. A verbal warning was given for a one-way violation.

Officer assisted Lyon Co. deputy with a car stop in 1100 W 12th Ave.

Officer stopped KS A092825 in 1200 Merchant St. A verbal warning was given for defective headlight.

Sept. 29

Resident Assistant at Twin Towers Complex reported a power outage on 7th floor of South Towers in Rooms 705, 706 and 707. Officer reset breakers.

Resident Assistant at Twin Towers Complex reported a power outage on 7th floor of South Towers in Rooms 705, 706 and 707. Officer reset breakers again.

Officer stopped KS 297DVL in 1100 Exchange. Citation for speeding in 100 E 12th Ave.

Resident Assistant at Twin Towers Complex reported a power outage on 6th floor of South Towers in Rooms 610 and 613. Officer reset breakers.

Officer stopped KS 266CKI in 1300 Merchant St. A verbal warning was given for defective headlight.

Officer contacted operator of KS 642ALY parked at the compound north of I-35 and advised to move vehicle.

Sept. 30

Officer checked welfare of operator of KS 021BWG at Earl Center. No problem was found.

Officer stopped KS 203EGB in 200 E 15th Ave. A verbal warning was given for defective brake light.

Tanner Orchard reported a male student in Twin Towers Complex vomiting and partially unresponsive. Student was transported by ambulance to Newman Regional Health.

Resident Assistant in Twin Towers Complex reported two male subjects doing laundry in the laundry room but were not residents. Officer contacted both subjects and warned them not to use the facilities in Twin Towers Complex again.

Oct. 1

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. and Lyon Co. deputy with search for a suspicious person in 1400 Merchant St.

Officer retrieved a found bicycle by the HPER building.

Officer issued a city parking citation to a vehicle in 1700 Highland St. for parking against flow of traffic.

Officer contacted two female subjects in Hammond Park and advised not to be in park after hours.

Oct. 2

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS 699CBP in Lot 3. A citation was issued.

Officer stopped KS 131CBP in 400 E 12th Ave. A verbal warning was issued for a defective brake light.

Officer stopped KS 756FDY in 100 E 15th Ave. A citation was issued for a passenger seatbelt violation.

Officer checked welfare of occupants of KS 326CBP in Lot 1. No problem was found.

Officer stopped KS 822BBV in 1300 Merchant St. A verbal warning was given for defective brake light.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a search for a possible runaway minor female in 1300 Highland St.

Officer stopped KS 425DVK in 10 W 15th Ave. A verbal warning was given for a stop sign violation at 15th and Wooster Dr.

Morse Hall Complex Coordinator reported a male resident of South Morse Hall acting angrily. Officer made contact and determined subject was having a personal issue.

 

Sept. 19

Female student requested to speak with an officer at ESU PD HQ.

Debbie Buckeye reported vandalism at the Old Hornet Field.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with search for a suspicious subject in 200 W 12th Ave.

Officer stopped KS 251DVK in 100 W 15th Ave. A verbal warning was given for defective headlight.

Officer contacted skateboarders in 100 W 13th Ave. and advised of city policy concerning skateboarding in streets.

Officer stopped a bicyclist at 15th and Morse Dr. A verbal warning was given for a stop sign violation in same location.

Morse Hall receptionist reported a suspicious person in the Bamboo Room of Morse Hall. Officers made no contact.

Officer stopped KS 881DVK in 10 W 15th Ave. A verbal warning was given for defective brake light.

Officer stopped KS Handicapped 39824 in 100 E 12th Ave. A verbal warning was given for a defective headlight.

Sept. 20

Officer stopped KS 786AWA in 100 W 15th Ave. A verbal warning was given for a stop sign violation.

Officer stopped KS 649DVT in 1100 Exchange St. A citation was given for excessive speed in 100 E 12th Ave.

Officer stopped KS 814CYC in 1300 Highland St. A verbal warning was given for defective headlight.

Officer stopped FL J991HW in 1200 Merchant St. A verbal warning was given for defective break light.

Officer checked welfare of occupants of KS PMY034 in Sector 3. No problem was found.

Officer stopped KS 704CSW in 10 W 15th Ave. for driving with running lights only. Subject was taken into custody for violating his Operators License restrictions and transported to Lyon Co. jail.

Sept. 21

Officer assisted the Emporia Police Dept. with a hit and run accident in 1000 E 11th Ave.

Sept. 22

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a car stop at 12th and Union St.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with an attempted burglary at 1409 Center St.

Ambulance responded to a male student experiencing an alcohol overdose Twin Towers Complex. Subject refused transfer.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with search for a suspicious subject in 1200 Highland St.

Sept. 23

Officer stopped a bicyclist in Sector 3. A verbal warning was given for a one-way violation.

Officers assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a fight and fleeing subject in the vicinity of 400 Merchant St.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a search for a suspicious subject in the vicinity of 13th and Highland St.

Sept. 24

Officer stopped KS 218BPX in 1100 Market St. A verbal warning was given for defective brake light.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a car stop in 700 W 12th Ave.

Officer stopped KS 532 EPJ at 100 E 15th Ave. A verbal warning was given for a stop sign violation.

Officer stopped KS 502BZG in Sector 3. A verbal warning was given for a stop sign violation at 15th and Wooster Dr.

Sept. 25

Officer provided lock out assistance for KS WRA141 in Sector 8.

Officer provided lock out assistance for KS UFV080 at 10th and Merchant St. – Country Mart.

Officer provided escort for a female student from Cremer Hall to 1113 Congress St.

 

August 15

Officer stopped KS 105BMA at 18th and Merchant Street. A verbal warning was given for failure to yield to a pedestrian in a cross walk.

Dr. Williams requested to speak with an officer on the phone at headquarters.

Levi Miller reported a male subject who would not leave at 1304 Exchange St – Sigma Pi Fraternity. Cory Britschge was taken into custody by Emporia Police Dept. and transported to Lyon Co. jail.

Officers searched the area of Twin Towers Complex for a suspicious object. No device was found.

Light poles 37, 38 and 39 in Lot 7 are out. The blue light above the emergency telephone at the old CDC building is also out.

Officer assisted Lyon Co. deputy with a car stop in 1400 Highland St. block.

Officers checked the welfare of subjects at King Lake. No problem was found.

Officer checked on alarm at Power House. Operators advised it was an internal alarm in reference to the steam tunnels.

August 16

Resident of ESU Apt. Complex reported of loud subjects in the area. Officer found no problem.

Officer checked KS 875EXL in Sector 1. Dome light was on. No other problem was found.

August 17

Officer stopped a bicyclist at 15th and Market. A verbal warning was given for a stop sign violation.

Officer contacted student on window ledge of 7th floor Twin Towers and advised of campus policy regarding the removal of window screens.

Officer stopped KS 173 DVT in 1100 Cottonwood St. A verbal warning was given for speeding in same location.

Officer stopped KS 560AMB at 100 W 15th Ave. A verbal warning was given for defective tail light.

Ambulance responded to North Twin Towers third floor lobby for cut to the hand.

David Stichka was transported by ambulance to Neman Regional Health.

August 18

Officer contacted fisherman at King Lake and advised of campus policy.

Officer stopped bicyclist in Sector 3. A verbal warning was given for a one-way violation.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with non-injury accident.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a car stop at 12th and Union Street.

Officer stopped KS 320AFG in 400 E 12th Ave. A warning citation was given for speeding in 100 E 12th Ave.

Officer stopped KS 631EMG in 1100 Exchange St. A citation was given for speeding in 100 E 12th Ave.

Officer stopped KS 908ELY in 1000 W 15th Ave. A verbal warning was given for a stop sign violation.

Officer stopped KS 286DVL in 100 E 12th Ave. A verbal warning was given for defective tail light.

Officer stopped KS 059BNQ in 1400 Commercial St. A verbal warning was given for defective head lights.

Officer checked welfare of occupants of KS WJS388 and KS 848DBH north of Anderson Library. Occupants were only having a conversation. No other problem was found.

Officers assisted Lyon Co. deputy with a foot chase in 800 Merchant St.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a fight and lot clear at 707 Commercial St.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. a disorderly subject at Newman Regional Health.

August 19

Officer contacted two males students on the ledge of Southeast Morse Hall and advised them to stay off.

Officer stopped KS 587BUW in 10 E 12th Ave. A verbal warning was given for speeding.

Officer stopped TX CG3L231 in 1100 Exchange St. A verbal warning was given for speeding.

Officer stopped KS DIZL79 in 1400 Merchant St. A citation was issued for speeding.

Officer stopped KS XMC596 in 1000 Merchant St. A verbal warning was given for driving without headlights in 1100 Merchant St.

Officer stopped KS 667DQR in 200 E 12th Ave. A verbal warning was given for defective headlight.

Officer stopped KS 478DBH in 1100 Exchange St. A verbal warning was given for defective taillight.

Officer stopped KS 623DVR in 200 E 12th Ave. A verbal warning was given for defective headlight.

Officer stopped KS RAE738 in 100 E 12th Ave. A verbal warning was given for driving without headlights.

Officer stopped KS RAE738 in 100 E 12th Ave. A verbal warning was given for driving without headlights.

The Supervisory Aux. Horn alarm in Memorial Union is sounding repeatedly and needs immediate attention.

 August 20

Officer issued a parking citation to KS 792EVL in 1400 Highland St.

David Roark requested to speak with an officer at ESU PD HQ in reference to harassment.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a car stop in 1100 Cottonwood St.

Kayla Smith reported a broken window in South Morse Hall.

Officer stopped KS 776 EKZ in 1100 Commercial St. A verbal warning was given for driving with no headlights at same location.

Officer stopped KS 672 DEA in the 1500 Merchant St. A verbal warning was given for driving with no seatbelt.

Officer stopped KS 83CIW at 15th and Morse Dr. A citation was given for a stop sign violation at same location and operating a motorcycle without a proper license.

Officer stopped KS 059BNQ at 15th and Center St. A verbal warning was given for defective tail light.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a car stop on I-35 at mm 130 SB.

August 21

Officer stopped KS 519DVQ on 1300 Market St. A verbal warning was given for a one-way violation in the same location.

Officer stopped KS 185 CDH on 1100 Exchange St. A verbal warning was given for a defective brake light.

Officer stopped KS 325 CBV in 1800 Merchant St. A verbal warning was given for a defective headlight.

Officer stopped KS 040 CZU in 1400 Merchant St. A verbal warning was given for a defective headlight.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a call stop in 400 W 12th Ave.

Officer assisted Lyon Co. deputy with a car stop in 1300 Merchant St.

Officer stopped KS 835CTF in 300 E 12th Ave. A verbal warning was given for defective headlight.

 

April 11

Kim Christianson requested an officer speak with a female resident of Morse Hall Complex and determine her mental welfare.

Officer checked welfare of an officer on a call at Morse Hall Complex. No backup was required.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a Hit and Run call at 11th and State St.

April 12

Pam Konetzni from the ESU Foundation reported an i-Pad and keyboard missing and possibly stolen.

Officers assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a possible shots fired call at 1112 Merchant St.

Phil Metz reported a non-injury accident involving KS Collegiate tag 21624 and KS QVJ 465 in 1400 Highland St.

Officer contacted operator of KS 968ANP in stopped in driving lane at 15th and Wooster Dr. and advised to move the vehicle out of flow of traffic.

 

April 13

Officer provided lock out assistance for KS XFJ413 in Lot 3.

Parking Enforcement removed immobilizer from KS 585CTG in Lot 11.

North Twin Towers zone 531 Fire 8th floor hallway pull station. False alarm.

 

April 14

Officer stopped KS Personalized ‘TVOLS’ in 1700 Industrial Rd. Verbal warning issued for improper display of tag.

Officer assisted Lyon Co. Sheriff’s deputy with serving a warrant at 1100 Merchant St.

Officer transported Kyle Thompson to Lyon Co. jail.

Officer checked KS QSF513 in 10 W 15th St. Vehicle was stopped in the roadway. Officer advised operator to move the vehicle.

Officer checked on KS 358ARM in 1800 Highland St. Vehicle was stopped in the tunnel under I-35 and facing oncoming traffic. Officer advised operator  to move the vehicle.

Officer stopped  TX CH5P281 for driving without headlights in 12th and Highland St.

Operator was taken into custody for DUI and transported to Lyon Co. jail.

Officer assisted the Emporia Fire Dept. with a fire at 1610 Center St.

 

April 15

Officers stopped KS 251DVK in Sector 3. Verbal warning for defective brake light issued.

Officers stopped NC MF3456 at the on-ramp of I-35 at Industrial Rd. Verbal warning issued for failure to stop at stop light.

 

April 16

Officer contacted a skateboarder going the wrong way in 1500 Morse Dr. Verbal warning issued for a one-way violation and also advised of campus policy.

Officer stopped KS WJT005 in 1100 Commercial St. Citation issued for a defective brake light in 1100 Market St.

Officers stopped bicyclist in Lot 9. Verbal warning issued for a one-way violation.

Officers stopped bicyclist in 1400 Exchange St. Verbal warning issued for a one-way violation.

Officer checked KS 194AZI in Sector 7.  Dome light was on.  No other problem was found.

 

April 17

Officer contacted subject fishing at King Lake and advised of campus policy.

Officer stopped KS 168CUI in 1700 Highland St. Citation issued for a seatbelt violation.

Ambulance responded to the Memorial Union for heart problems. Subject was transported by officer to Newman Regional Health.

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March 26
Female student requested to speak with an officer at ESU PD HQ in reference to keep the peace.

March 27
Officers stopped KS 185AZX in 1000 Market St. Citation issued for expired tag over 90 days, 12th and Highland St.
Resident of ESU Apt. Complex reported loud yelling and a crashing noise from ESU Apt. A-2. Officer’s contacted two subjects. Handled by officers.
Officer was flagged down at 15th and State St. Provided escort for male student from that location to Kappa Sigma Fraternity-136 W 12th St.
Officers assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a search for a suspicious male subject in the vicinity of E Wilman Ct. and Hammond Heights Apt. Complex. Officer Johnson detained a suspicious male subject for Emporia Police Dept. north of Lyon Co. Health Dept.
Officer stopped KS 065DBH as part of an Emporia Police Dept. search for a stolen vehicle at 2935 W 24th St. – Flint Hills Pointe Apt. Complex.

March 28
Gary White reported a cat was stuck in a vent on the south side of Roosevelt Hall. Contacted Animal Control.
Officer stopped KS194AZI in Lot 1. Verbal warning issued for a seatbelt violation at 15th and Merchant St.
.Power House Operator reported problems with his computer. Officer determined internet connection was unavailable for an unknown reason.

March 29
Vanessa Velez reported theft of KS WVV834 from Sector 3. Vehicle entered NCIC.
Ambulance responded to Lot 3 for a possible drug overdose. Ambulance transported a male subject to Newman Regional Health Officers transported a female subject to Newman Regional Health.
Officers stopped KS 579EGQ at 1200 block Market St. Verbal warning issued for a seatbelt violation at 12th and Merchant St.
Lyon Co. deputy reported finding vehicle stolen from ESU campus at former Thunderbird Estates on W Hwy 50. Vehicle was towed into town. Officer attempted to contact owner of vehicle. She was not at her residence.
Officers assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a shots fired call in the vicinity of 12th and Union St.

March 30
Officers stopped KS 35305 in 1600 Wooster Dr. Verbal warning issued for a seatbelt violation at 15th and Wooster Dr.
Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a non-injury accident at 6th and Congress St.

March 31
Officer stopped KS 584DBF in 400 W 12th St. Verbal warning issued for defective brake lights in 10 E 12th St.
Officer stopped KS WCO879 in 1400 Merchant St. Verbal warning issued for defective tail light in 1200 Merchant St.
Officer stopped KS 399CFM in 1500 Market St. Verbal warning issued for a seatbelt violation at 15th and Wooster Dr.
Officer stopped KS 27BSJ in 900 Commercial St. Verbal warning issued for speeding in 1100 Commercial St.
Officers assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a report of shots fired in various locations south of 12th between Neosho and Exchange St.

April 1
Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a disorderly subject in 1200 Merchant St.
Officers stopped KS 416BSF in Sector 7. Verbal warning issued for a one-way violation in Sector 5. Written warning for no driver’s license on person.
Officer stopped KS 21255 in 1100 Market St. Verbal warning issued for defective headlight in 1200 Commercial St.
Officers stopped KS 374BGY in 300 W 12th St. Verbal warning issued for defective headlight.

April 2
Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a car stop at 12th and Exchange St.

April 3
Officer assisted student with broken bike lock at 1533 Merchant St.
Ambulance responded to Welch Stadium for a female subject suffering a seizure. Patient was transported by ambulance to Newman Regional Health.

 

March 7

Officer contacted skateboarders at west campus and advised of campus policy.

Morse Hall Complex staff reported the smell of marijuana in the vicinity of Morse Hall Room 162. Subject was cited for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Substance and items were confiscated.

 

March 8

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS XJL792 in Lot 7. Citation was issued to 11B3426 for a parking violation.

Parking Enforcement removed immobilizer from KS XJL792 in Lot 7.

Female student requested to speak with an officer at ESU PD HQ to report a non-injury accident.

Officer responded to report of an accident involving KS Personalized ‘CRAINS’ Sector 2.

 

March 9

Officers stopped TX 69YPB8 at 1300 Merchant St. Verbal warning issued for a turning violation in 1300 Merchant St.

Amanda Dura reported theft of property from King Hall Room 18.

Abbey Taylor reported telephone harassment.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with possible shoplifters in 900 Constitution St.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with possible shoplifters at 10th and Merchant St.

Officer stopped KS 394ARQ in 10 E 12thSt.  Verbal warning issued for a one way violation in 1200 Merchant St.

Officer stopped TX 450067 at 15th and Merchant St. for expired 30 day tag, no insurance and expired license at same location. Operator was taken into custody and transported to Lyon Co. jail.

Officer contacted skateboarders at Morse Hall Complex and advised of campus policy.

Officer stopped KS 848CVP in 10 W 15th St. for a stop sign violation at 15th and Market St. Subject was taken into custody for MIC and DUI and transported to Lyon Co. jail.

 

March 10

Officers stopped KS 107EDZ in Sector 3. Verbal warning issued for expired license plate at same location.

Exit sign by the HPER loading bay doors is hanging by the wires and needs repaired.

 

March 11

Officer provided jump start assistance for KS 130DVL in Sector 2.

Officer attempted to provide jump start assistance for KS 208DBF in Lot 11.

 

March 12

Officers stopped bicyclist in 1700 Morse Dr. Verbal warning issued for a one-way violation in same location.

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS VVS874 in Lot 7. Citation issued.

Officers stopped KS 079ALZ in 1100 Cottonwood St. Written warning issued for speeding violation in 100 E 12th St.

Officer stopped OK 321HDR in 400 E 12th St. Citation issued for speeding in 200 E 12th St.

Officer contacted skateboarders at 15th and Wooster Dr. and advised of campus policy.

Ambulance responded to ESU Apt. F-64 for severe leg pain. Male subject was transported by ambulance to Newman Regional Health.

 

March 13

Officers stopped KS 155 BVC at 15th and Highland St. Verbal warning issued for improper U-turn in 1500 Highland St.

Officers stopped bicyclist in 1100 Merchant St. Verbal warning issued for a one-way violation.

Cameron Schnider reported a subject trespassing in Singular Hall.

Female resident of Singular Hall reported several loud males outside of dormitory. Subjects left the area prior to officer’s arrival.

CHILDREN GET HIGH-FLYING HISTORY LESSON

The Roanoke Times (Roanoke, VA) August 11, 2006 | Marquita Brown marquita.brown@roanoke.com 777-3521 Does the airplane belong to a friend or foe?

During World War II, the answer to that question could mean life or death for children and other civilians, said Ronald Barrett, managing director of Huntington Learning Center in Roanoke. Because the aircraft was at a high elevation, those on the ground often distinguished their country’s aircraft from that of an enemy by the aircraft’s silhouette, he said.

During D-Day Family Fun Day at the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, children did the same thing. web site huntington learning center

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Black model airplanes, which were made by a high school student during World War II and later donated to the D-Day Memorial, were used to teach children about the war and aircraft spotting during the July 22 event. Children spotted planes that hung from the tent. The game was sponsored by Huntington Learning Center and the Kiwanis Club of Bedford. in our site huntington learning center

After successfully identifying aircraft of allies or enemies, each child received a balsa wood airplane.

The learning center has sponsored other family events this summer, including a barbecue and flying-disc giveaway at the Botetourt Athletic Center.

On Saturday representatives from the center will participate in the annual Summer Blast, which is hosted by Roanoke County Parks and Recreation. Children are invited to play measurement games, including making bracelets, guessing the weight of objects and guessing their body shape (square, rectangle or tall rectangle).

The games are a way to “spark the kids’ interest in things that are normally kind of dry and uninteresting” for them, Barrett said. “It’s a good way to kind of get them thinking about the fact that school is coming and learning is fun.” The center also will sponsor Pack the Bus at several locations, including Roanoke Valley Wal-Marts. Shoppers will be encouraged to buy and donate school supplies for students of low-income families, Barrett said. The supplies will be packed into school buses, which will be in the store parking lot, and donated.

On Wednesday, a bus will be at the Salem Wal-Mart from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and at the Valley View and U.S. 220 Wal-Marts from 4 to 7 p.m.

The bus will be at Wal-Marts in Bonsack and Rocky Mount from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 19.

Marquita Brown marquita.brown@roanoke.com 777-3521

 

Feb. 15

Officer stopped KS Handicapped 8150 at I-35 and Merchant St. Verbal warning issued for a stop sign violation.

Officer stopped KS 791AFG at 11th and Market St. Verbal warning issued for speeding in 100 E 12th St.

Feb. 16

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a call at 2nd and Merchant St.

Female student requested to speak with an officer in Morse Hall Complex.

Officer contacted skateboarders in 1000 W 15th St. and advised them of campus policy.

Feb. 17

Rachel McCommon requested to speak with an officer at S Hwy 25 in reference to a flat tire.

Officers stopped KS 063DBH at 15th and Wooster Dr. Verbal warning issued for a stop sign violation at same location.

Officers stopped KS 354AFJ at 105 W 12th St. Verbal warning issued for seatbelt violation at same location.

Officers stopped KS 602BYG at I-35 and Merchant St. Verbal warning issued for a stop sign violation at same location.

Officers assisted Emporia Police Dept. with domestic problem at 1028 Mechanic St.

Feb. 18

Officers admitted Max McCoy into Memorial Union Sunflower Room to retrieve property.

Feb. 19

Officer stopped KS 968ANP in 1200 Commercial St. Verbal warning issued for defective headlight.

Officer stopped KS PPM988 in 1300 Market St. Verbal warning issued for a stop sign violation in 1300 Market St.

Officer stopped KS 562AGR in 1000 E 15th St. Verbal warning issued for stop sign violation at 15th and Wooster Dr. Citation issued for no proof of insurance.

Officer assisted Lyon Co. deputy with a car stop at 15th and Merchant St.

Feb. 20

Parking Enforcement removed immobilizer from KS XVP462 in Sector 7.

Officer removed immobilizer from KS 908ELY in Sector 2.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a suspicious person call in 800 Commercial St.

Feb. 21

Officer stopped OK B9574 in Kellogg Circle. Verbal warning issued for improper left turn at 12th and Mechanic St.

Samantha Jacob reported a non-injury accident involving KS 554AXM in Sector 7.

Officer stopped KS 101CSX at 12th and Prairie St. Verbal warning issued for driving without headlights at same location.

Officer stopped KS 477DVN at 12th and Highland St. Verbal warning issued for careless driving at 15th and Market St.

MANCHIN, ROCKEFELLER RAHALL ANNOUNCE $1.3M TO SUPPORT LAW ENFORCEMENT JOBS IN WV.

States News Service October 3, 2011 WASHINGTON — The following information was released by the office of West Virginia Rep. Nick Rahall:

U.S. Senators Joe Manchin and Jay Rockefeller and Representative Nick Rahall (all D-W.Va.) today announced that six cities in West Virginia will receive a total of $1,327,255 to hire, keep, and/or rehire law enforcement officers through the U.S. Department of Justice’s Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Office. go to site law enforcement jobs

“With state and local budgets hurting in these tough economic times, it is more important than ever that our local law enforcement agencies have the resources they need to keep our communities safe,” Senator Manchin said. “I am pleased that these funds will go directly toward supporting the jobs of the brave men and women who put their lives on the line to serve West Virginia. We are so grateful for the sacrifices our law enforcement community makes to protect our families and make this state a great place to live.” “Our local police forces work diligently each and every day to protect the residents and communities throughout West Virginia,” said Senator Rockefeller. “Particularly as many states and towns face tough financial situations, these awards will help enable law enforcement in many communities to keep and hire even more officers. I have long supported the COPS program as it’s critical that we make sure our communities are safe and secure.” “Stronger towns build a stronger nation. This is welcome funding to help local law enforcement get the manpower and equipment they need to protect our communities,” Rep. Rahall said. “In this budget cutting environment, we must remember the value of these funds to neighborhood police officers who constantly are asked to do more with less.” The awards are as follows: this web site law enforcement jobs

* The Belington Police Department will receive $124,574.

* The Bridgeport Police Department will receive $185,122.

* The Glen Dale Police Department will receive $185,529.

* The town of Morgantown will receive $552,903.

* The city of Oak Hill will receive $160,647.

* The city of Point Pleasant will receive $118,480.

COPS Hiring Program grants provide funding to state, local and tribal law enforcement agencies to hire, preserve and/or rehire career law enforcement officers in an effort to create and preserve jobs, increase community policing capacity and support crime prevention efforts. These grants cover the full salary and benefits packages for highly-trained public sector positions.

 

Jan. 25

Officer stopped KS 497DBY at 12th and Exchange St. Verbal warning issued for a stop sign violation at same location.

Resident of ESU Apt. Complex reported a suspicious young female walking through the parking lot and looking into vehicles. Officers contacted a juvenile female and escorted her on foot to 1309 East Lot 19.

Jan. 26

Male student requested to speak with an officer at ESU PD HQ.

Jan. 27

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a stolen vehicle call at 105 W 12th St.

Officer responded to a report of a suspicious person walking along Merchant St. in between 15th and 18th blocks. Suspect had left the area prior to officer’s arrival.

Female student employee reported a dispute at the Student Recreation Center. Handled by officer.

Jan. 28

Officer stopped KS 035CHT at 12th and Market St. Verbal warning issued for defective brake lights at 12th and Merchant St.

Officer stopped KS QRZ597 in 1500 Market block. Verbal warning given for a stop sign violation at 15th and Wooster Dr.

Jan. 29

Officer checked a loud popping sound in the vicinity of the Power House. No problem was found.

Jan. 30

Emporia Police Dept. requested lock out assistance for a child locked in a vehicle at 729 W 6th St. – H&R Block.

Officer assisted the Emporia Police Dept. with a car stop in 1200 W 13th St.

Male subject reported a vicious Beagle north of King Hall. Animal had left the area prior to officer’s arrival.

Officer stopped KS 129DAG at 12th and Exchange St. for speeding in 100 E 12th. Willie J. Francis Jr. was taken into custody for Driving While Suspended and transported to Lyon Co. jail.

Officers assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a call in 900 Congress St.

Jan. 31

Officer assisted KS 070AFJ with a flat tire in 1800 Highland block.

Officer inflated the front left tire of vehicle 2517.

 

Reports given to The Bulletin from ESU Police and Safety Department

Nov. 16

Officer stopped KS VZH299 in 10 W 15 block. Verbal warning was issued for driving with no headlights. Citation was issued for No Proof of Insurance.
Residents of Twin Towers Complex reported two subjects walking around the vehicles parked in the vicinity of Visser Hall. Officer made no contact.

Nov. 17

Breanna Bills reported a non-injury hit-and-run accident involving KS 770BWR in Sector 7.
Officer checked occupant of KS 568DFH in Free Parking. Driver was just taking a break.
Officer stopped KS 273DSW in 800 Commercial block. Verbal warning was issued for an illegal U-turn at 9th and Commercial.

Nov. 18

Officer stopped KS 641DBF at 12th and Merchant. Verbal warning was issued for running a red light.

Nov. 19

Officer stopped KS 384BNG in 1100 Exchange block. Citation was issued for speeding in 100 E 12 block.
Officers assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a call in 1300 Center.
Officer contacted two subjects walking in the street in 1300 Merchant block and advised them to walk on sidewalk.

Nov. 20

Student requested to speak with an officer at Twin Towers Complex Reception in reference to his missing cellular telephone. It was found in the laundry room.
Officer was dispatched to provide lock out assistance for KS 869BLT at 1109 East. Service was not provided as registered owner was not present.

Nov. 21

Officer contacted a skate boarder in 1400 Merchant and advised of campus policy.
Erick Lothamer reported theft and burglary from North Twin Towers.
Female student requested to speak with an officer in reference to harassment by text message.

Nov. 22

Officer stopped KS 602BWA at 700 E 12th St. Verbal warning was issued for a stop sign violation at 1200 Riley St.

Nov. 23

Emporia State University reported the theft of equipment from a campus building.
Officers assisted Lyon Co. Sheriff’s Dept. with a rollover accident North Highway 99 and Road 195.
Officer stopped KS 640CAU in 1200 Merchant block. Verbal warning was issued for a stop light violation in 1300 Merchant block.

Nov. 24

Officer checked the welfare of the occupants of KS 415DVK at King Lake. No problem was found. Subjects left the area.

Nov. 25

Officer checked welfare of KS 223DBF in Sector 7. Headlights were left on.
Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a possible mental subject at 15th and Merchant.
Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a call at 1333 Merchant.

Nov. 26

Officer issued citation to KS 076ADI for a traffic violation.

Nov. 27

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a call in 1100 Merchant block.
Officer stopped MO ACOJ5M in Sector 5. Citation was issued for a stop sign violation at 15th and Morse Dr.
Officer reported an alarm at 205 E 6th St. ESU PD Dispatch notified Emporia Police Dept.

Nov. 28

Officer stopped KS 010AOS in 100 W 12th block. Citation was issued for failure to yield during a left turn at 12th and Merchant St.
Officer stopped KS 228AWA at 13th and Merchant. Verbal warning was issued for speeding in 1700 Highland block.

Nov. 29

Suspect was taken into custody for burglary and theft from North Twin Towers Room 518 and transported to Lyon Co. jail.