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Suspicious individual under the influence 

Shortly after 11 a.m. on Jan. 29, police responded to a man at the Carlsen Center was reported to have been acting strange, using profane language and asking where the adult detox was. The individual was found on a JO bus and then told officers he had been drinking earlier in the day, had numerous past arrests for drinking and was trying to find the Johnson County Adult Detox. Police, after detecting a strong odor, hearing his slurred speech and seeing his glazed-over eyes, transported him to the adult detox in Shawnee, KS.

Disorderly conduct and law enforcement battery 

Police were dispatched to the third floor of the Regnier Center around 11 a.m. on Feb. 6 to find an individual described as disruptive and possibly intoxicated. After making contact with the individual, the subject fled, screaming and refused to stop. While officers tried to restrain him, the subject pushed them away and attempted to again run away. When officers tried to place handcuffs on them, he broke free and struck an officer in the mouth with his right hand, causing an abrasion and minor bleeding.

After being placed in handcuffs, the subject continued to resist and exclaim profanities and abusive remarks as he was guided to the campus police department.

He was issued a “No Trespass” letter and continued to be uncooperative while in custody. The subject was transported to the Johnson County Adult Detention Center, having been placed under arrest for battery on a law enforcement officer, disorderly conduct and obstruction of justice.

Theft of wallet at basketball game 

A theft of a wallet was reported around 2:45 p.m. on Feb. 8 at the women’s basketball game. The victim, who was scoring the game, looked back to check on her coat and wallet and found that her wallet was missing. An area search for the wallet was unsuccessful.

Compiled by Stephen Cook, editor-in-chief, scook35@jccc.edu.

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