Alcohol/liquor law violation — 2
Disorderly conduct — 1
Drug/narcotics violation — 5
Drunkenness — 4
Fake/other ID use — 2
Larceny of moped — 1
Larceny/theft from vehicle — 2
— An officer was on patrol when he saw a car with seven people not wearing seat belts on Gervais Street. The officer also noticed that there was one person in the cargo area of the car, who appeared unconscious. The driver was compliant with the officer, and everyone in the car stated that did not know who the person in the cargo area of the car was and that they did not know he was back there. When the officer opened the cargo area of the car, the man started to come to. He stated that he had been drinking, and handed the officer his under-21 driver’s license . He could not remember if he knew the other people in the car. The officer issued the driver a warning for the seatbelt violations, and the person in the back was arrested for minor in possession of beer. It was later determined that he jumped into the car without permission and without the driver’s knowledge.
— An officer was patrolling Greene Street at 2:30 a.m. when he noticed three men walking in a single file line, and one of them was carrying a rocking chair. The officer asked the man to put the chair down as he approached, and the officer could smell a strong odor of alcohol. The man fled when he was asked for his identification. The officer pursued the man, who ran into a parked car and lost his balance multiple times before climbing the stairs of an apartment complex. He then cornered himself near a brick wall. He told the officers multiple times that he got the rocking chair from “Jake’s,” and also said he got it from some trash cans. The man was placed under arrest for disorderly conduct.
— An officer saw a white man walking on the railroad tracks and Greene and Laurens streets and stumbling as he tried to keep his balance. He told the officer he was walking to Starbucks in Five Points, which was already closed. When asked for his identification he said he didn’t have one, but later showed a New Jersey driver’s license. The officer also saw a Connecticut driver’s license in his wallet. The man was arrested and cited for minor in possession of beer and possession of fake ID.