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Reports given to The Bulletin from ESU Police and Safety Department

September 21

Margaret Vopata requested to speak with an officer at ESU PD HQ in reference to a suspicious parcel she received in the post.

Officer found downed power lines at the Earl Center. Westar was contacted and dispatched a crew to repair.

Officer stopped KS 073DVK on 1100 Union St. Verbal warning for speeding in 100 E 12th Ave.

September 22

Emporia Police Dept. advised an ambulance had been dispatched to the practice field by Sector 5 on ESU Campus for a female student suffering a seizure. Subject refused transport and was left in the care of friends.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a call in 600 E 12th Ave.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a motorcycle stop in 1000 State St.

Officer stopped KS 218DVK in 1600 Merchant block. Citation was issued for speeding in 1800 Merchant.

Resident of ESU Apt. Complex-1201 Triplett Dr. reported a suspicious female in the laundry facility and may not be a resident.  Officers made contact with the subject and found she does reside there.

September 23

Officer stopped KS XBB325 on 1500 Highland St. Verbal warning was issued for a stop sign violation at 15th and Wooster Dr.

Officer contacted subjects at ESU Apt C-33 and advised to lower the noise level.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a warrant and drug arrest on W 12th Ave.

Officer stopped KS WBZ016 at 200 W12th Ave. Verbal warning was issued for driving with no headlights at same location.

Officer stopped KS 794BTL at 1000 W 15th Ave. Verbal warning was issued for operating a vehicle with no taillights at the same location.

September 24

Emporia Police Dept. reported an ambulance was dispatched to South Twin Towers 6th floor for a female student possibly suffering from alcohol poisoning.  Subject refused transport.

Officer contacted subjects in Northeast Morse Hall Room 12 who were yelling profanities at a passing motorist and advised to stop.

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

September 25

Officer attempted to stop KS 582DVK for driving off roadway and a one-way violation in 1200 Market St., and a car chase through central Emporia ensued, ending with the operator crashing the vehicle at Copley and State. Operator was taken into custody for multiple traffic violations and transported by Emporia Police Dept. to Lyon Co. jail.

Twin Towers Complex Staff Assistant reported a female resident with an ankle injury in North Twin Towers Room 207. Subject was taken by ambulance to Newman Regional Health.

September 26

Officer provided lock out assistance for KS 257BWH in Sector 9.

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

September 27

Officer stopped bicycle in 1400 Market St. Verbal warning was issued for a one-way violation in same location.

Anthony Cuffe reported obscene writing on KS 947CUX in Lot 5.

Student Recreation Center staff reported subject fell off bicycle in 1800 Highland St.

Officer transported Stefan Sotello to the Student Health Center.

Morse Hall Complex Resident Assistant requested welfare check for a student in Northeast Morse Hall. Handled by officer.

Resident of Singular Hall Room 263 reported a mouse in the room. The mouse crawled into an opening in the wall prior to officer’s arrival.

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Reports given to The Bulletin from ESU Police and Safety Department 

September 14

Officer stopped KS 992BBB at 1200 Highland St.  Verbal warning was issued for defective tail light in 10 E 12th.

Officer stopped bicyclist in Sector 6.  Verbal warning was issued for a one-way violation.

Scott Gdanski checked out his shotgun from ESU PD HQ.

Scott Gdanski checked in his shotgun at ESU PD HQ.

Officer stopped KS 812BSG in 1800 Highland block.  Verbal warning was issued for Failing To Stop at a Stop Sign at Morse Dr. and Highland. Citation for no POI.

Officer found several CD’s labeled as property of ESU beside a garbage bin at ESU Apt. building ‘F’.  Items were brought to ESU PD HQ for storage.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a call in the vicinity of 12th and Sylvan.

 

September 15

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a call in 100 Peyton.

Officer stopped KS 632CFB in 1100 Exchange. Verbal warning was issued for speeding in 100 E 12th.

Officer stopped KS 421AWA in 10 E 1th. Verbal warning was issued for driving with no headlights in 100 E 12th.

Officer stopped KS 436DBG at 13th and Merchant. Verbal warning was issued for unauthorized lights. Citation issued for no POI.           

September 16

Female student reported telephone harassment.  A message was left on her answering machine.

Officer stopped KS 000DVL at 100 W 13th. Citation was issued for failure to stop at red light at 12th Merchant.

           

September 17

Officer admitted City of Emporia Sanitation workers into the compound.

Officer was dispatched to a lock out at 909 Constitution St.  Operator was not a current student.  Officer did not unlock vehicle.

Officer stopped KS 115BOE at 12th and Commercial. Verbal warning was issued for no seatbelt at 12th and Market.

Officer stopped KS VWU783 at 12th and Cottonwood. Verbal warning was issued for a one-way violation at 1201 Triplet Dr.

Officer stopped KS 646CQX at 1800 Highland. Verbal warning was issued for driving with no headlights in 1800 Highland.

Officer stopped KS 965DVK at 1200 Neosho. Citation was issued for defective tail light at 12th and Commercial.

Officer stopped MN 532BDG at 18th and State. Verbal warning was issued for failure to dim headlights at 19th and Merchant.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a domestic disturbance and drunk driver investigation at 18th and Industrial Rd.

Mark Runge notified ESU PD of a roof leak found in HPER.

 

September 18

Ambulance responded to Singular Hall Room 258 for a female student suffering a seizure.  Subject refused transport.

 

September 19

A female student reported graffiti on the sign south of Memorial Union between Plumb Hall and King Hall. Officer contacted physical plant to clean off sign.

Residential Life reported a suspicious odor on the 2nd floor of Abigail Morse Hall.

Officer stopped a bicyclist in Sector 3. Verbal warning was issued for a one-way violation.

Officer retrieved keys that had been accidently dropped down the right elevator shaft in South Twin Towers.

Abigail Morse Hall zone 185 Smoke Detector 2nd floor. Unknown problem.

           

September 20

Officer responded to HPER building Room 205 for a male student who had passed out. Subject was transported to the Student Health Center by officer.

Resident of 2nd floor Singular Hall reported an opossum in her room eating her Cheezits.  Officer captured the animal and released it north of I-35.

Officer assisted Lyon Co. Sheriff’s Dept. with road hazard in 1800 No. Hwy 99. Two five-gallon buckets of animal feed were in the roadway. Officer moved them off to the shoulder.

Bidermann USA, Plaid both file Chapter 11. (Bidermann Industries USA Inc., Plaid Clothing Group Inc.)

Daily News Record July 18, 1995 | Wilner, Rich; Siegel, Jeff NEW YORK (FNS) – Faced with a lack of credit and insufficient cash flow to service its high level of debt, Bidermann Industries USA Inc. filed a Chapter 11 petition Monday seeking time to reorganize.

The move, expected since Bidermann brought turnaround specialist Alvarez & Marsal on board in June, is expected to result in a slimmed-down, restructured Bidermann.

At the same time, Bryan P. Marsal, Bidermann chairman and chief executive and a founding director of the turnaround firm, is reportedly in negotiations with Ralph Lauren concerning the return of the Ralph Lauren Womenswear license by Bidermann to the designer.

The talks between the two parties have been ongoing for roughly six weeks, according to market sources, since Marsal was hired to turn things around at Bidermann. A Bidermann spokesman Monday refused to comment on the status of the Ralph Lauren Womenswear license or on the existence of any talks between the two sides.

Bidermann also operates Great American Knitting Mills, which makes Gold Toe Socks;Cluett, Peabody & Co., which makes Arrow shirts and sportswear; and the Yves Saint Laurent Pour Homme men’s wear. go to web site gold toe socks

Those familiar with the talks between Bidermann and the designer expect Lauren to regain control of the license in the next several months, barring any unforeseen turbulence in the negotiations. Bidermann is expected to receive some payment from Lauren for the license, which is scheduled to run for another two and a half years.

An arbitration proceeding filed by Lauren recently is procedurally stayed pending the outcome of Bidermann’s Chapter 11 case but will effectively become moot once a deal between the designer and Bidermann is reached.

The filing by Bidermann and 16 of its subsidiaries in Manhattan Bankruptcy Court Monday afternoon was called a “pre-arranged” filing by those familiar with the Bidermann situation. The sources said a pre-arranged filing did not have the financial agreements of a prepackaged filing but because of preliminary discussions between the debtor and its business partners, would not last as long as a “normal” Chapter 11 case.

Marsal had been negotiating with creditors and business partners since joining Bidermann on June 5, sizing up which units Bidermann might retain and which the troubled manufacturer would look to unload, sources said.

For example, after Marsal took over, Bidermann creditors recently rejected the proposed sale of Great American Hosiery, makers of Gold Toe socks, to Renfro Corp. as not in the interest of the company.

The unit, however, like all pieces of the Bidermann corporation, remain available for the right price. Marsal, as with all CEOs of companies in Chapter 11, must maximize assets for creditors, which, many times, means selling off units.

Upon filing, Bidermann reported that it had secured a $75 million debtor-in-possession (DIP) line of financing from a lending group that includes Bank of America and Credit Lyonaise.

It is expected that, as with many highly leveraged companies filing for Chapter 11 reorganization, Bidermann will swap its pile of debt for equity.

“The DIP financing that we have arranged as part of the filing will resolve our short-term liquidity concerns, ensure that we will continue to operate the business on a normal basis, and provide us with the financial flexibility necessary to implement our operational restructuring,” said Marsal.

That restructuring will concentrate on decentralizing management, including the phasing-out of Bidermann’s Secaucus, N.J., operations, and reducing operating costs through plant consolidations, the company said in a statement.

Bidermann said employees in the Secaucus office will be offered positions elsewhere in the company or will be offered severance packages. Marsal said no large-scale layoffs were expected.

Bidermann Industries, with 1994 sales reportedly at $500 million, became the subject of sale rumors recently when Maurice Bidermann, who controls the company, attempted to restructure his European operations.

The restructuring, now completed, transfered control of the Paris-based operation away from Maurice Bidermann to two French apparel executives. The financial restructuring of the European operation did not benefit the U.S. operations, which have been losing money attempting to deal with a mounting debt load for years.

NEW YORK FNS)- Men’s tailored clothing giant Plaid Clothing Group Inc. filed for Chapter 11 protection Monday, a victim of its failed bid to acquire GFT Spa, rising restructuring costs and the trend toward a more casual look at the workplace, In its bankruptcy petition, Plaid, the second-largest manufacturer of men’s and boys’ tailored clothing in the U.S., listed liabilities of $177.1 million, including $123.6 million in unsecured debt, and assets of $194.5 million.

Plaid, which sells tailored clothing under private-label and outside brands, including Palm Beach, Burberrys, Evan-Picone, Liz Claiborne and John Weitz, said in court papers that it hoped the Chapter 11 filing could give it a “breathing spell” to reorganize. The company said it did not know when it would emerge from bankruptcy protection.

As part of its efforts to reorganize, Plaid said it signed a $75 million debtor-in-possession credit facility with a group of lenders led by TransAmerica Business Credit Corp. that is secured by Plaid’s inventory and receivables.

A bankruptcy court hearing to approve $12 million in interim financing is scheduled for today before Judge Prudence Abram.

The manufacturer tried to restructure under its own steam after facing dwindling sales and laging operating profits the past two years. But those efforts were hampered by an ill-fated attempt to purchase Italy-based manufacturer of designer apparel GFT SpA.

Plaid offered to purchase GFT for about $243 million in March 1994, but after eight months of hot pursuit GFT rejected the idea. The failed venture cost Plaid $15.2 million before taxes.

GFT was eventually purchased by Gemina, an investment company owned by the Fiat Group.

After losing $12.5 million last year on sales of $263.4 million, Plaid posted a $418,000 loss in the first quarter ended April 1. Sales in the quarter fell 12.7 percent to $63.5 million from $72.7 million.

First-quarter results were hurt by a disruption of deliveries for spring 1995 due to manufacturing and delivery problems at two of Plaid’s piece-goods suppliers, Plaid said in its filing. In addition, Plaid had production problems of its own at several facilities, some of which resulted from the closing of Plaid’s New Bedford, Mass., plant at the end of last year.

Plaid’s poor results continued into the second quarter, and the company was unable to satisfy certain covenants in its revolving-credit facility. While in the process of negotiating waivers and amendments with the banks, Plaid said its suppliers and factors pulled the plug, refusing to ship any more merchandise. in our site gold toe socks

Aside from its operating difficulties, Plaid said its results were hurt over the past two years by the “significant level of layoffs among white collar workers [the principal customers for men's tailored clothing].” The company also cited increased foreign competition, “the relaxation of dress codes by many employers, and the long-term trend toward a more casual lifestyle.” A possible foreshadowing of Plaid’s Chapter 11 filing occurred earlier this month when the firm hired The Blackstone Group as its financial advisor to explore all of its options. At the time, rumors of Plaid’s imminent bankruptcy filing were rampant in the industry.

During its stay in Chapter 11, Plaid said it will concentrate on restructuring its short-and long-term debt; continue to restructure its business; and improve cash flow through a reduction of general and administrative expenses.

The list of Plaid’s 20 largest creditors includes: Burlington Industries Inc., Greensboro, N.C., owed $5.3 million; Forstmann & Co., $491,142; BNY Financial, $483,703; Warren Corp., $470,463; Nomus Interiors, King, N.C., $460,765; and EDS Corp., Charlotte, N.C., $370,942.

In addition, Marine Midland Bank is the indentured trustee for Plaid’s $75 million in 11 percent senior subordinated notes due 2003. A $4 million interest payment on the notes was to be due Aug. 1. The notes are not actively traded but were being quoted in the range of 25 cents to 35 cents on the dollar in early June.

The vast majority of Plaid’s secured debt is held by its DIP lender, TransAmerica Business Credit, owed $52.7 million.

Plaid’s roster of brands range from the chic and expensive Italian-made Hanae Mori to Gant and Halston, which are geared to value-conscious shoppers. The company recently gave up its Christian Dior license.

Plaid’s product lines includes suits, sport coats, separate trousers, formalwear, rainwear and overcoats.

Wilner, Rich; Siegel, Jeff

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Reports given to The Bulletin from ESU Police and Safety Department

September 7

Officer provided escort for male student from Newman Regional Health to ESU campus.

Officer contacted skateboarder on the walking mall and advised of campus policy.

Officer provided escort for female student from HPER to Twin Towers Complex. Subject had fallen down the stairs on the back loading dock.

Officer stopped KS 552CBO in 100 W 18th. Verbal warning was issued for defective headlight in 1800 Merchant.

September 8
Officer admitted interim president into the President’s residence.

Officer stopped bicyclist on Kellogg Circle. Verbal warning was issued for a one-way violation in same location.

Michael Morales reported his vehicle door was scratched in Lot 9.

Officer assisted Lyon Co. deputy with a call at Roosevelt Hall.

Officer stopped KS 810DBH in 1300 Merchant. Verbal warning was issued for driving with high beams on in same location.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with serving a warrant to North Twin Towers Room 613.

Resident across Merchant from Science Hall reported construction crew left a radio playing on the roof of S.H. Officers shut it off.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a search for a possible MIC in the vicinity of 12th and Commercial.

Emporia Police Dept. officer reported hearing loud noise in the vicinity of ESU campus. ESU PD officer found no problem.

September 9
Ambulance responded to Roosevelt Hall for a medical call. Female subject was transported by ambulance to Newman Regional Health.

Tiffany Orth reported the theft of her bicycle from the bicycle rack at the HPER building.

Officer stopped KS 906EKO in 1500 Merchant. Verbal warning was issued for driving without headlights in 1300 Merchant.

There was a leak at the Science Hall Room 52, which overflowed into the basement. Custodians cleaned it up and an officer cleaned the drainage ducts.

Officer stopped KY 5436CX at 18th and Merchant. Verbal warning was issued for defective headlight.

Officer stopped KY 5436CX at 18th and Merchant. Verbal warning was issued for defective headlight.

September 10
Officer stopped KS 707BPB at 13th and Merchant. Verbal warning was issued for defective brake light at same location.

Officer contacted skate boarder in Sector 8 and advised of campus policy.

PD received report of water leaking through the ceiling tiles in Science Hall by Rooms 160, 158, 159. Contacted Mark Runge. He advised to have custodial staff clean up.

Officer stopped KS 40AJM in 1100 Union. Verbal warning was issued for driving without headlights in same location.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a car stop at 15th and Merchant.

Officers assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a search for subjects from a 911 hang up call in Sector 7. Officers made no contact.

Officer stopped KS 459BTP at 12th and Merchant. Verbal warning given for a stop sign violation at 12th and Highland.

Officer stopped KS 606EKD at 12th and Commercial. Verbal warning for a defective headlight at 12th and Market.

Officer stopped KS 179DBI at 15th and Market. Verbal warning for defective a tail light at 13th and Market.

Officer lowered the flags on campus for 9-11 10th anniversary memorial.

September 11
Officer was dispatched to a lock out call at 1012 Mary. Vehicle did not belong to the operator so officer did not unlock vehicle. Owner will contact ESU PD and arrange for the vehicle to be unlocked.

Officer returned a found debit card to Emporia State Credit Union.

September 12
Lisa Ison reported a dog left unattended in a vehicle in metered parking by Memorial Student Union. Officer removed the animal and left notification on the vehicle windshield.

Ambulance responded to South Twin Towers Room 606 for an unconscious female. Melinda Saliger was transported by ambulance to Newman Regional Health.

Ambulance responded to Plumb Hall for a female student having a seizure.

Officer escorted Rachel Head to her dorm room.

North Twin Towers zone 512 Fire/Smoke Detector Room 711. Human error. Burnt food in a microwave.

Officers assisted Lyon Co. Sheriff’s Dept. in locating an inmate on work release to attend class on campus. Subject was found and escorted to Lyon Co. jail.

Officer checked TX HMT479 in 1600 Burlingame Rd. Operator had pulled off I-35 to rest. Officer advised to move to a less hazardous area.

September 13
Officer stopped bicyclist in Sector 6. Verbal warning was issued for a one-way violation in same location.

A concerned neighbor reported four female subjects dressed in black outside the Sigma Phi Fraternity house-415 E 12th St. They were sorority members pranking the house.

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 August 31

Officer stopped KS 042DBG in 100 E 10th block. Citation was issued for driving with an expired tag.

Student requested to speak with an officer at ESU PD HQ.  The case was referred to Emporia Police Dept.

Officer assisted KS 153DEZ at 13th Merchant.  The vehicle had run out of gasoline.

Student reported damage to bicycle on the bike rack between Plumb Hall and Science Hall.  Officer provided escort from WAW Library to 138 W 12th St.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a car stop in free parking.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a fight call in the vicinity of 12th and Cottonwood – The Dugout.

 

September 1

Officer assisted in moving a stalled vehicle between Butcher Education Center and Cremer Hall.

Officer assisted KS 666DBH in Lot 9. Vehicle would not start and was placed on the “Do Not Ticket” list.

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

Officer assisted Lyon Co. deputy with a car stop and suspicious person on I-35, southbound.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. in searching for a suspicious person in the vicinity of 1400 Exchange and 1400 Highland.

 

September 2

Jason Fortmiller reported a non-injury accident involving KS SCD068 and KS 86049 in Sector 3.

Officer stopped KS 231ARM and KS 793BTZ in Sector 5. Citations were issued for speeding in 1800 Highland.

Officer stopped KS 791DVK at 1800 Highland.  Verbal warning was issued driving without headlights in 1800 Merchant.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a car stop at 15th and Walnut.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a subject at 10th and Exchange.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a car stop at 15th and Merchant.

Officer stopped TX 02JNZ8 at 18th and Morse Dr.  Verbal warning was issued for careless driving.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a fight in progress at 15th and Center.

 

September 3

Officer stopped KS WDA259 at Exchange and Turner Rd. Citation was issued for no registration or insurance at 12th and Market.

Officer stopped KS WXU826 with Kan. trailer UIY291 at 12th and Merchant.  Verbal warning for no tail lights on trailer at same location.

Officer stopped KS 821EEY at 18th and Highland. Verbal warning was issued for a one-way violation in Sector 7.

Officer stopped KS RQN013 at 18th and Merchant.  Verbal warning was issued for defective headlight at same location.

Officer stopped KS 520CYA in sector 5. Verbal warning was issued for a one-way violation at same location.

 

September 4

ESU Police Department headquarters received a call from the Blue Light Emergency telephone at King Hall. No response to answer. Officer found no caller and no problem.

Officer stopped KS 080CXH in 1500 Market. Verbal warning was issued for a one-way violation in same location.

Officer contacted skateboarders in Lot 3 and advised of campus policy.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a fight call in 1200 Sylvan – The Dug Out.

 

September 5

Officer issued a parking citation to a vehicle parked illegally in Sector 7.

David Roark reported a parking problem at ESU Apt. Complex-1201 Triplett Dr.  Handled by Officer.

WAW Library zones 55 and 56 Burglary in Rooms 212 and 213-Dean’s Office.  Human error by Custodial staff.

 

September 6

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a possible house fire at 1102 Mechanic.

Officer stopped KS WRA209 at 12th and Mechanic.  Verbal warning was issued for a stop sign violation at 12th and Highland.

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August 25
Officer stopped KS 722BYP in 1100 Commercial. A verbal warning was issued for an illegal U-turn at same location.
Mike McRell reported a Burglary Alarm at the Barnes and Noble bookstore in the Memorial Student Union.  A door had been breached.  No problem was found.
Breanna Holland reported a suspicious male outside of Morse Hall Complex.  Officer contacted subject and advised he would not be allowed back on campus if he did not stop attempting to contact female students.
Officer stopped KS 899CZD in Sector 1. A citation was issued for a one-way violation in 1700 Morse Dr.
August 26
Sadie Pile reported criminal damage to KS PSD525 in Sector 7.
Patty Delmott reported theft of items from her bicycle in Cremer Hall bike rack.
Male student reported a suspicious subject in front of Roosevelt Hall.  Subject left the area prior to officer’s arrival.
Officer stopped KS 005DBH in Sector 7. A citation was issued for a one-way violation in 300 E 16 St.
Officer stopped KS 813CUY at 18 and Merchant.  Suspect was taken into custody for driving without a license, no proof of insurance and driving without headlights and transported to the Lyon Co. jail.
August 27
Officer responded to Trusler Sports Complex for a verbal altercation between two teams.  Handled by officer.
Power House Operator reported a steam leak on the north side of the Memorial Student Union.
Officer contacted subjects north of I-35 who were playing with airsoft guns and advised of campus policy.
Officer contacted two subjects north of I-35 and advised them to leave the area.
Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a suspicious vehicle call at 6 and Washington.
August 28
Ed Franks reported a mark on the Memorial Student Union glass entrance. MSU staff will take care of it.
August 29
Custodial staff at WAW Library reported graffiti in the men’s restroom on 2nd floor.
Memorial Student Union staff reported an opossum in the basement area. Officer captured and released it north of I-35.
Parking Enforcement reported damage to KS 748CHT parked in Sector 4.
Officer contacted a skateboarder in Sector 2 and advised of campus policy.
An ambulance was dispatched to North Twin Towers for a female student who had passed out. Subject was transported to Newman Regional Health.
Kristi Becker reported the smell of marijuana on 4th floor Abigail Morse Hall. Citation was issued to resident for MIC. Further charges pending.
Officer stopped KS 029DCC in 1100 Exchange. Verbal warning issued for a defective headlight in 100 E 12 St. Operator was also advised to contact Topeka Municipal Court in reference to a shop lifting warrant.
August 30
Officer captured a bat in the Roosevelt Hall Scene Shop and released it into the wild.
Female student reported being raped. Victim transported by officer to Newman Regional Health. Starting mileage 58.5 Ending mileage 59.6.
Officer stopped KS 326CMX in 300 E 12 St. Verbal warning for speeding in 100 E 12 St.
Kim Christian reported backed up sinks in Northeast Morse Hall Rooms 315 and 316.

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August 17
Officer towed KS 811CNW from ESU Apt. Vehicle was deemed abandoned.  License plate was removed.
Al Zeismer reported a non-accident involving a Genie Lift and a vehicle in Sector 7.
Officer stopped KS 461289 100 W 9. Citation for Expired License Plate and Driving While Suspended. Operator was taken into custody and transported to Lyon Co. jail.
Lisa Decker reported a male subject with a possible dislocated shoulder at the Student Recreation Center.

August 18
Luke Shandy reported a non-injury accident involving KS 622CUY and KS 017AYE in Sector 7.
Parking Enforcement immobilized OK 809BFI in Sector 5.
Officer served a no trespassing order to a subject at ESU Apt. – Triplett Dr.
Officer removed immobilizer from OK 809BFI in Sector 5.
Officer issued a citation to KS SEP195 for parking in reserved area without a permit.
Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a car stop at 15 and Merchant.
Resident of Abigail Morse Hall first floor reported someone shining a flashlight into dormitory windows on the Walking Mall side of the building. Officer made no contact.
Officer checked a vehicle in Sector 3. The storm blew a limb down onto it. No damage was found.
Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a motorcycle stop in 200 W 12.
Officer checked KS 220CAC in Free Parking. Dome light was on. No other problem was found.

August 19
Officer stopped KS 222DVJ in 1500 Morse Dr. Verbal warning for a one-way violation in same location.
Kim Christian reported a leak coming from the bathroom of Northeast Morse Hall Room 320 into Room 220. Contacted Bill Sauressing.  He advised to call other maintenance. Contacted John Tollee and Robert Whitmore.  No answer. Contacted Mark Magathan. No answer. Contated Bill Suaressing. He will not come in.
Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a foot chase at 12 and Washington.
Officer stopped KS 340CSX in 1200 Cottonwood. Citation issued for white to the rear at 200 E 12.

August 20
Officer responded to 1201 Triplett Dr. ESU Apt for a fight. Subjects refused to sign complaints.
Officer stopped KS 997BST in Lot 3. Verbal warning issued for driving with no headlights on 1200 Merchant.
Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with fight call at 10 W 11.
Officer stopped KS 730CBO in Sector 8 for spinning tires and driving through grass. Michael Mitchell was taken into custody for DUI, MIC, TOC, illegal registration, driving through grass, careless driving, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, littering and transported to Lyon Co. jail. Joshua Posey was arrested for MIC and Resisting Arrest and transported to Lyon Co. jail. Joseph Cox was issued a citation for MIC. Female juvenile was arrested for MIC and transported to Lyon Co. Sheriff’s Office and released to a legal guardian.

August 21
Officer assisted Lyon Co. Sheriff’s deputy with a traffic accident on north Hwy 99 at Road 195.
Custodial staff reported graffiti in WAW Library 2 floor men’s restroom. Case pending.

August 22
Officer stopped KS 151CJI at 11 and Commercial. Citation for a one-way violation in 1100 Mechanic.
Officer issued a warning citation to a vehicle parked illegally in Brown Parking.

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*Reports given to The Bulletin from the ESU Police and Safety Department

August 10

Officer stopped two suspicious subjects in Lot 3.  They appeared to be attempting to stick a key into a parking meter.

Officer shut off the light to the garage at ESU Apt.-1201 Triplett Dr. The stop sign at the exit from ESU Apt. onto East is missing.

Officer checked TX 170YXV in Sector 7. Parking lights were left on.

August 11

Singular/Trusler zone 7 Fire.  Horn circuit trouble.  Mechanical problem. Contacted Residential Life to reach maintenance. Maintenance reset alarm.

Officer stopped KS 371BBF at 100 E 15th. Verbal warning for a stop sign violation at 15th and Wooster Dr.

Officer provided jump-start assistance for IA 815YBW in Sector 2.

Officer stopped KS VNG896 at 12th and State.  Verbal warning for defective headlight at 12th and Merchant.

Christopher Krause reported his bicycle was possibly stolen.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a burglary call at 911 Sylvan.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a fight at 802 Graham-Desperado’s.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with searching for a suspicious person in the vicinity of northwest Emporia.

August 12

Amy Feldcamp reported a vicious dog.  Location not recorded by dispatch.  Officer was unable to find the dog.

Officer advised and contacted five skateboarders on Highland hill of skateboard policy.

August 13

Officer stopped KS 186ALZ in Sector 7.  Verbal warning for a one-way violation in 200 E 16th.  Citation issued for no proof of insurance.

Officer stopped 591AUC in 1500 Morse Dr.  Verbal warning for a stop sign violation.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a noise complaint in 100 E 13th.

August 14

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a 911 hang up call at 1501 W 20th Park Place.

Memorial Student Union zone 80 Fire. Hood detector 1st floor kitchen.  Unknown error.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a domestic problem call in 1200 Cottonwood.

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

August 15

Officer contacted skateboarder in Sector 6 and advised of campus policy.

Memorial Student Union zone 80 Fire Hood Detector in 1st floor kitchen. Mechanical error. Recurring problem.

August 16

Marquis Scott reported a non-injury accident involving KS 04714 and KS TBJ795 in the loading dock of Beach Music Hall.

Jordan Young reported a non-injury accident involving KS 591BWJ in Lot 3.

Officer took possession of property belonging to an ESU student from Emporia Police Dept.

The card gate at the north end of Sector 4 will not read the access cards.

Southeast Morse Hall zone 24 Fire/Smoke Detector 1st floor.  Mechanical error.

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Police Reports April 21, 2011


April 14

Officer checked Trusler Sports Complex. Secured press box.

Female student reported misplaced camera, most likely left in a state vehicle.  Officer recovered property and returned to owner.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a call in 900 E 12th.

Officer stopped KS 550AFI in 200 W 12th.  Verbal warning for failure to stop at a traffic light at 12th and Merchant.

Officer provided escort for a female student from Science Hall to 1100 Congress.

Lights A-6, BYN, D-39, D-42, E-54, FS-70, 66, GS, S9, and garage roof light at ESU Apt. are out.  Building C lights are cycling off and on.

April 15

Officer took a report for a criminal case.

Officer assisted with a non-injury accident involving KS 650AUE and KS PWL592 at 8th and Mechanic.

Contacted Emporia Police Dept.  Case turned over to EPD.

Officer attempted to secure Visser Hall Room 345. Contacted Greg Larson.  He advised to leave room unlocked for the night.

April 16

Officer provided escort for a female student from Science Hall to 1115 Congress.

WAW Library zone 72 Fire Trouble. Smoke Detector Room 209. Mechanical error. Recurring problem

Ambulance responded to North Twin Towers 6th floor for a possible alcohol overdose.

Female student was transported by ambulance to Newman Regional Health.

Memorial Student Union zone 79 first floor kitchen.  Mechanical error.

Officer responded to a report of a fight in front of Twin Towers Complex. Several subjects dispersed upon officer’s arrival.

.Officer provided escort for female student from Science Hall to 1115 Congress.

April 17

Officer assisted with traffic control on 15th and Merchant.

Officer assisted with traffic control on 18th and Merchant

Officer secured the Men’s and Women’s Locker Rooms in HPER building.

Joshua Blaisdell reported theft to an officer at ESU PD HQ.

Door ‘T’ of Science Hall is not closing properly and needs to be adjusted

Resident of ESU Apt.-1201 Triplett Dr. reported a male subject going through the dumpster between buildings ‘G’ and ‘H’.  Subject left the area prior to the officers arrival.

April 18

HPER  zone 1 Burglary Computer Lab. Human error.

Wires are exposed on the Blue Light Emergency Telephone at Wooster Dr. and Highland. Contacted Dennis Codington.

Lori Boline reported criminal damage to vehicle in Lot 9. Case pending.

Amber Boyce requested to speak with an officer in reference to an accident in Lot 3. Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a call in 400 E 13th.

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Police Reports April 14, 2011


April 7

Officer assisted Josh Case in Morse Hall Room 245 for an electrical problem. Breaker was changed.

HPER zone 55 fire trouble. Smoke detector basement hallway by Room 6. Mechanical error.

Officer disposed of a dead bird in Lot 11.

Officer secured elevator in Pavilion

Memorial Union point 83 smoke detector in basement.  Mechanical error.

April 8

Cremer Hall Zone 46. Fire trouble. 2nd floor smoke detector by Room 203A. Mechanical error.
Officer contacted bicylists in Sector 3 and advised of one way street.

WAW Library zone 72 fire trouble. Smoke detector Room 209. Mechanical error.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Department try and locate a reckless vehicle near 12th and Merchant. No driver was found.

Fire Trouble Alarm in Physical Education Building Zone 55. No problem was found, officer resest alarm

April 9

Officer stopped KS 317CHT at 1829 Merchant St. Citation issued for stop sign violation at I-35 and Merchant. Officer contacted bus in Sector 3 and advised it where to park.

Memorial Union Zone 83. Smoke Detector in basement. Mechanical Error, Reoccurring problem.

Officer took an incident case report for male resident at 1201 Triplet Drive.

April 10

Physical Education Building Zone 55. Smoke detector in basement near track weight room. Officer reset panel. Mechanical error.

Toilet in restroom at Police and Safety is not working.

Cramer Hall smoke detector 2nd floor by room 203A. Mechanical error.

April 11

Student spoke with officer in reference to possible harassment.

Parking Enforcement reported a verbal altercation between a male student and a female student at 12 W 18th.  Officers contacted subjects.

Officer contacted students being loud in Science Hall Room 245 and advised of campus policy.

April 12

HPER Building Fire Trouble in basement hallway by room 6 weight room. Mechanical error.

Officer assisted KS 827DBF with a tire problem at 1201 Triplett Dr.

ESU PD recieved report of a leg injury in Welch Stadium.  Female student was transported by private vehicle to Newman Regional Health.

Officer checked all Blue Light Emergency Telephones on campus.

The blue light above the emergency telephone at Wooster Dr. and Highland is burned out and needs replaced

Officer stopped KS 084BNG in 300 E 12th.  Citation for speeding in 200 E 12th, expired license plate and no POI.

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Police Reports March 3, 2011


Feb. 23

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS 699BIV in Twin Towers Complex loading zone. 

Officers completed deposits for Business Office, Foundation, Parking Dept. and Memorial Student Union.

Officers provided lock out assistance for KS UNG020 in Lot 11.

Officers stopped KS WEX309 in 1800 Highland. Verbal warning for failing to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk in 100 E 12th.

Officers provided lock out assistance for KS 848ABQ at 1038 Peyton.

Officers provided jump start assistance for KS 644BHD in Sector 6.

Officer provided lock out assistance for KS 714BTI in lot 3.

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

Officer admitted Kevin Wellman into Cremer Hall Room 193 to retrieve keys.

Officer admitted Ethan Francis into Beach Music Hall to retrieve property.

Officer admitted Addison Hannah into King Hall Room 13.

Officer checked the Earl Center. Shafer    

 

Feb. 24

Officer stopped KS VGT446 at Highland and Merchant. Citation for expired tag over 30 days in 1300 Highland.

Officer responded to call at Northwest Morse Hall for a door that would not close. Louis Gilbert was contacted to repair

Memorial Student Union zone 140 Fire. 1st floor.

Officer chained the east door of Beach Music Hall.

Officer removed the chain securing the east door of Beach Music Hall.

 

Feb. 25

Morse Hall zone 9 Fire. Human error.

Officer assisted a vehicle stuck in Lot 5.

Officer checked TX BW1Y952 north of I-35. No problem was found.

Officer stopped KS VRS359 at 11th and West.  Verbal warning for failure to yield right of way at 12th and West.  Citation for no proof of insurance.

 

Feb. 26

 

Officer admitted Thad Davidson into Plumb Hall Room 103 to retrieve keys.

“No Parking” sign in 1500 Wooster Dr needs to be reattached        

Officer stopped KS XMB226 in 1500 Highland. Verbal warning for a one-way violation in Lot 5.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a break-in call at 1622 Center.

 

Feb. 27

Officer opened Visser Hall for mediation seminar.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a medical call at 1415 Merchant. Subject was transported by ambulance to Newman Regional Health.

Officer coned off parking stalls on Kellogg Circle.

King Hall zone 102 second floor-east elevator lobby Fire/Smoke Detector.  Unknown error.

 

Feb. 28

Ambulance responded to King Hall Room 107 for subject who had fainted. Subject was transported to Newman Regional Health.

Officer checked Trusler Sports Complex.  Secured south door to the Practice Facility, Hannah Clubhouse Room 201, and north and south yellow gates.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a call in 1300 Merchant.

Officer stopped KS 587BNJ in 10 W 12th.  Verbal warning for a one-way violation in 1200 Market.

Officer checked KS 557BBQ in Sector 3.  The car alarm system was sounding but re-set.  No other problem was found.

 

March 1

Officer contacted skateboarders north of Plumb Hall and advised of campus policy.

Officer provided lock out assistance for KS 588CFE at 2301 Industrial Rd.-Wal Mart.

THREE WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS RECEIVE GILMAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS

US Fed News Service, Including US State News January 5, 2012 BOWLING GREEN, Ky., Jan. 4 — Western Kentucky University issued the following news release:

Three WKU students have been awarded funding from the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program to study abroad.

Rebecca Akers-Kuczek, Sara Newport and Sarah Nikolai will use the funding to offset expenses while studying abroad during the spring 2012 semester.

Akers-Kuczek, a Glasgow senior majoring in graphic design, and Newport, an Oakland senior majoring in political science and graphic design, have each been awarded $4,500 to attend WKU’s exchange partner, Kansai Gaidai University in Hirakata, Japan. Both will be studying Japanese brush painting, art history and language.

“The Gilman Scholarship truly made it possible for me to go abroad at all,” Akers-Kuczek said.

Newport added: “I’ve never left the South, let alone the country. I’m taking a leap. Gilman is giving me the opportunity to learn, grow and experience the world.” Nikolai, a sophomore from Mt. Juliet, Tenn., majoring in graphic design and advertising, has been awarded $4,000 to study at the renowned Lorenzo de’ Medici school in Florence, Italy. She will study Italian Renaissance art history and painting, and will also have the opportunity to participate in the “Art in the Streets” competition, which unites Lorenzo de’ Medici students with local artisans to present art to the community. go to web site art in the streets web site art in the streets

“As a graphic design major, studying art in Italy and learning more about the techniques and aesthetics of old Renaissance masters is an exciting, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” Nikolai said. “The Gilman scholarship will help me to take full advantage of this incredible opportunity.” Thomas Millington, director of Study Abroad and Global Learning at WKU, said having three WKU students receive Gilman scholarships “is a testament to their strong academic background and their great interest in immersing themselves in another culture. I know they will represent WKU well abroad.” The Gilman Scholarship Program offers awards of up to $5,000 for study abroad to undergraduates receiving Pell grants. The program is intended to increase diversity in study abroad by funding the travel of underrepresented groups including ethnic minorities; students studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics; and students with disabilities, and by funding travel to underrepresented countries, especially those outside western Europe, Australia and New Zealand. The strongest applications are written by students who will earn credit applicable to their major field of study while abroad.

Dr. Melinda Grimsley-Smith at the Office of Scholar Development is available to help all WKU students compose competitive applications for the Gilman and other scholarships for study abroad. For any query with respect to this article or any other content requirement, please contact Editor at htsyndication@hindustantimes.com Tom Millington, 270/745-2571.

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Police Reports: Feb. 24, 2011


Feb. 16

Officer removed chains from doors ‘C’ and ‘D’ at Science Hall.

Officers completed deposit for the Foundation.

Officer admitted student into Bruder Theater to attempt to locate lost wallet.

Officer provided jump start assistance for KS 771CDM in Sector 1.

Officer completed deposits for Business Office and Parking Dept.

Officer completed deposit for Memorial Student Union.

Officer responded to non-injury accident involving KS 657AWS and KS WRI445 in 100 W 15th

Parking Enforcement removed immobilizer from KS 914ABR in Lot 7.

Officer provided jump start assistance for KS 557DBH at 18th and Merchant.

Officer provided jump start assistance for KS 947CBP in Sector 9.

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS 199AUE in Kellogg Circle meters.

A stroller was reported found at the south entrance of Plumb Hall. Owner was located.

Officer provided jump start assistance for KS WGH844 in Sector 6.

Light poles 45,46 and 47 are out in Sector 2

Officer secured loading dock door and doors to front office at HPER building.

Officers assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a foot pursuit and suspicious vehicle in the vicinity of 1202 W 6th-McDonald’s.

Feb. 17

Officer completed deposit for Parking Dept

Two female students reported a suspicious person in Sector 2.  Officer made no contact.

Officer provided jump start assistance for KS 587BQJ in 1400 Highland.

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS 543AGB in Lot 1.

Officer provided lock out assistance for KS 483BOL at 802 Graham.

Parking Enforcement removed immobilizer from KS 543AGB in Lot 1.

Officer stopped KS 187BZL in 1100 Union for failure to yield at a crosswalk at same location.

Bobbi Nash was taken into custody for an alleged suspended driver’s license and an alleged illegal tag and transported to Lyon Co. jail.

Officer provided jump start assistance for KS 047BMV in Sector 7.

ESU PD HQ received report of skateboarders north of Plumb Hall.  Officer made no contact.

Student Recreation Center staff reported two subjects refusing to leave.  Officers contacted and advised them to leave.  Subjects exited the building.

Officer checked Trusler Sports Complex.  Secured restrooms and Press Box.

Officer checked welfare of occupant of KS 066BWG north of I-35.  No problem was found.

Power House Operator reported a high temperature reading in the 1st floor Chemical Storage Room in Cram Hall. Contacted Darrell Stephens.  He advised to contact Nane Weaver. Contacted Nane Weaver.  He will come in to shut down steam valve.

Twin Towers Complex Resident Assistant reported a female resident in North Twin Towers witnessed an older male subject on the ledge outside her dormitory window.  Suspect left the area prior to officer’s arrival.  Extra patrol was requested.

Feb. 18

Officer provided jump start assistance for KS 898CCK in Sector 3.

Officer stopped TX 33LBJ4 in 1700 Center. Citation for expired tags.  Verbal warning for a one-way violation in 1700 Morse.

Officer provided jump start assistance for KS 906CFW in Sector 6.

Officer provided lock out assistance for KS 527CCC in Sector 2

Officer provided jump start assistance for KS 883AFG in Sector 5.

Officer provided lock out assistance for KS WTB320 at 1028 River View Dr.

Officer checked Trusler Sports Complex.  Secured both restrooms and press box and turned on the security lights.

KS 366AWA was occupied in the parking lot.

Feb. 19

Officer stopped KS RGS625 at 15th and Morse Dr.  Citation for a one-way violation in 1700 Wooster.

Officer provided lock out assistance for KS 676AJH at 1301 12th –Newman Regional Health east parking lot.

Officer assisted Emporia Police Dept. with a call at 7th and Whittier.

Officers assisted Emporia Police Dept. with welfare check at 1112 Merchant.

Feb. 20

Officer responded to an ambulance call at ESU Apt.-1201 Triplett Dr. Subject was transported to Newman Regional Health.

Officer admitted Ahmad Alselwi into Science Hall Room 213 to retrieve flash drive.

WAW Library SLIM zone 13 Intrusion West ramp doors.  Human error.

Feb. 21

Officer coned off parking stalls on Kellogg Circle.

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS 515DCQ in Sector 3.

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS 391BAP in Lot 11.

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS 514AWL in Lot 11.

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS 269ACD in Lot 5.

Officer provided escort for an injured male student from Student Recreation Center to Student Health Center

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS 672CBP in Sector 2.

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS WWZ754 in Lot 7.

Officer provided escort for an injured male student from Student Health Center to Twin Towers Complex.

Parking Enforcement removed immobilizer from KS 391BAP in lot 11.

Officer provided lock out assistance for KS 673AIG in Lot 1.

Parking Enforcement removed immobilizer from KS 672CBP in Sector 2.

Officer escorted male student to ATM then to vehicle in Lot 5 to remove immobilizer from KS 269ACD

Officer escorted female student to ATM then to vehicle in Lot 7 to remove immobilizer from KS

The toilet in the first stall in women’s restroom at the Student Recreational Center was overflowing and has been shut off.

Feb. 22

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS 736CHA in free parking.

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS 081BTP in Lot 7.

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS XJI783 in Lot 3.

Parking Enforcement immobilized CO 526NXU in Pavilion meters.

Parking Enforcement removed immobilizer from KS XJI783 in Lot 3

Parking Enforcement removed immobilizer from CO 526NXU in Pavilion meters.

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS WTC730 in Lot 7.

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS XSB468 in Lot 11.

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS 635CBO in Pavilion meters.

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS XIK472 in Sector 5.

Parking Enforcement immobilized KS 978AJJ in Sector 5.

Parking Enforcement removed immobilizer from KS XSB468 in Sector 11.

Officer removed immobilizer from KS 978AJJ in Sector 5.

Officer removed immobilizer from KS XIK472 in Sector 5.

Officer stopped KS 233AUE at 12th and Merchant. Verbal warning for driving without headlights

Officer admitted male student into Science Hall Room 16.

Officer checked the Earl Center

Officer set alarm system in WAW Library.

Officer checked Trusler Sports Complex.

Officer returned found bathing suit to HPER building.

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