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Police log

  • A Chapel Hill man's credit card was stolen and used fraudulently Monday, according to University police reports. The man left his bookbag unattended in a study area on the second floor of Davis Library and after retrieving it, discovered his Citibank Visa card was missing. He contacted a representative from Citibank, who informed him that the card was used to make numerous transactions since then. There are no known suspects, police reports state.
  • Claudia Gollop, UNC associate dean for the School of Information and Library Science, struck a student pedestrian in a car accident Wednesday evening, according to University police reports. The pedestrian said she was within the marked crosswalk while crossing Ridge Road toward the outdoor recreation area. After seeing that the driver's vehicle was stopped behind the crosswalk and stop bar on Ridge Road, she began to cross, police reports state. She also said as she was halfway past the crosswalk, the vehicle started to make a left turn. The vehicle then struck the pedestrian near her right hip, and she rolled on top of the vehicle's hood and fell off into the roadway as the vehicle came to a stop, police reports state.
  • Officers arrested a woman on four charges Thursday morning on South Columbia Street, according to University police reports. The officer saw Tyvisa Sheree Clayton's vehicle moving from lane to lane and attempting to get around his vehicle. The officer noted that the tag was expired and pulled her over in the Peabody Hall driveway. After requesting a license and registration, Clayton claimed that she had neither, police reports state. After further investigation, the officer discovered the tags did not match the car, and the woman's license had been revoked. Also, there was a two-year-old child in the back seat of the car without a child seat, police reports state. The officer took Clayton before the magistrate after she resisted arrest, where she was released on a $2,000 unsecured bond.
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