Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 10, 2001, Page 3A, Image 3

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    CRIME
WATCH
Disorderly Conduct
Friday Oct. 5,10:04 p.ro.: A female
student called with a report of
harassment on 18th Avenue.
Saturday, Oct 6,11:45 a.m.: DPS
received a report of a fight at Barnhart
Hall.
Sunday, Oct. 7,3:25 a.m.: A female
student reported being harassed at
Barnhart Hail.
Emergency/Medicai
Wednesday, Oct. 3,9:16 a.m.: DPS
received a report of a small bark
dusffire in the flower bed at Kincaid
Street and 13th Avenue.
Wednesday, Del. 3,4:91 p.m.: A caller
advised DPS of a subject who passed
out on the stairs of the McClure Hall in
Earl Complex.
Wednesday, Oct. 3,7:04 p.m.:A caller
advised DPS of a female student faint
ing al the Student Recreation Center.
Thursday, Oct. 4,8:00a.m.: DPS
received a report of a two-vehicle acci
dent bydie Riverfront Research Park.
Thursday, Oct. 4,5:21 p.m.: Acaller
advised D PS of an accident between a
bike and skateboard near Willamette Hall.
Thursday, Oet. 4,7:48 p.m.: EPO
advised DPS of a vehicle accident at the
large PIC parking lot.
Drugs/Alcohol
Tuesday, Oct. 2,10:00 p.m.: DPS
reeeiveda report ofafemaie at Barnhart
Hall with an open container,
Thursday, Oct. 4,3:30 a.m.: A DPS
officer was advised of two subjects who
were possibly on drugs by thegraduate
student bousing.
Saturday, Oct. 6,2:05a.m.: A DPSoffi
Ger encountered two subjects in posses
sion of less than an ounce of marijuana.
Saturday. Oct 611;12p.m.: A DPS
officer encountered two subjects in
possession of less than an ounce of
marijuartaandanMIP.
Sunday, Oct. 7,12:47 a.m.: A DPS
officertssued six MIPsatSpilierHali in
the Hamilton Complex.
Suspicious Activity
Tuesday, Oct. 2,0:20 p.m.: A caller ad
vised DPS of asubject with no pants on
defecating and urinating at Barnhart Hail.
U.N.
continued from page 1A
the target of an attack.
Abdul Salam Zaeef, the Taliban
ambassador to Pakistan, said Tues
day that “dozens of innocent civil
ians” were killed in the raids,
launched after the Taliban refused
to surrender Osama bin Laden, the
top suspect in the Sept. 11 terror
attacks in the United States. The
pro-Taliban Afghan Islamic Press
quoted a government spokesman
in Kabul as saying 35 civilians had
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been “killed or wounded.” But the
deaths of the U.N. workers were
the first independently confirmed
cases of civilians killed in the air
strikes.
Zaeef also said that Taliban re
ligious leader Mullah Mo
hammed Omar survived U.S. at
tacks Monday on his home in the
southeastern city of Kandahar,
the spiritual capital of the hard
line Islamic movement. Zaeef’s
comments bolstered reports that
the U.S. raiders are targeting
Omar, who holds no official post
in the Taliban government and
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U.S. assassinations of foreign
heads of state.
Afghan exiles in Pakistan say
they had received reports that
U.S. bombs on Sunday struck a
housing compound 15 miles out
side Kandahar that Omar used
until a few weeks ago. Rumsfeld
has said that some of the Ameri
can raids would be aimed at
“leadership” targets, but he
avoided comments on whether
U.S. forces were specifically tar
geting Omar.
© 2001, Knight Ridder/Tribune Information
Services.
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at the University of Oregon
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