Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 01, 2002, Page 9, Image 9

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Wireless: Offer good until 9/30/02 and is waiver of usual $35 activation fee for most Qwest Wireless plans except Q by Qwest.™ Calls timed from send/talk to end/off. Completed calls billed
in full minute increments rounded up to the next minute. One-year service agreement required. Subject to credit approval. One number service separately available from Qwest Communications
for $4.95 per month. Monthly rates are effective until 9/30/03, at which point customer may select a new Service Plan or be automatically migrated to a like Service Plan. A per-phone termination
fee applies. Qwest coverage areas are shown on the coverage maps included with your Wireless Phone and are available on our Web site. Coverage maps are an approximate representation
of the Qwest Wireless network, not a guarantee of service availability. Your Service Plan applies to a primary coverage area (“Home Coverage Area," which includes Expanded Home Coverage
Area if you subscribe to it) in which you may utilize all the features and benefits of your Service Plan if you are on the Qwest Wireless network. You may be unable to place calls on the Qwest
Wireless network, even in your Home Coverage Area. If you are unable to place calls on the Qwest Wireless network, you may be able to place calls through other providers; this is known as
“roaming.” Roaming is not available in all areas. You may or may not receive calls while roaming. Your Wireless Phone is set to allow roaming calls automatically. When you are roaming, your
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consult your Wireless Phone’s user manual for instructions on disabling the automatic roaming feature (but note that if you disable the roaming feature, you will only be able to place calls on
the Qwest Wireless network). If Qwest does not have a roaming agreement with another wireless provider, you may be able to use “Manual Roaming” which means you will be required to
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Two-Way Text Messaging: Service available only while on the Qwest Wireless network. Short Messaging System-capable phone and wireless carrier text service required. Maximum
message length varies by handset. Qwest is not responsible for the security, content or accuracy of any message. Actual message delivery not guaranteed. Sending of unsolicited messages
prohibited and may cause service termination. © 2002 Qwest Communications International Inc.
Crime Watch
Theft and
Recoveries
Monday, Sept. 23, 9:22
a.m.: Possible burglary at
Lawrence Hall.
Monday, Sept. 23, 1:30
p.m.: Bike stolen from
Science Library.
Wednesday, Sept. 25,
3:26 p.m.: Bike stolen from
Deschutes Hail.
Thursday, Sept. 26, 3:00
p.m.: Property found in park
ing lot near Gerlinger Annex,
Friday, Sept. 27, 12:14
a.tn.: DPS received a report
of a suspicious subject
attempting to gain entry into
the residence halls.
Friday, Sept. 27,11:45
a.m.: Report of suspicious
male subject with two bicy
cles at Agate Street.
Friday, Sept. 27, 10:16
a.m.: Property found at
intersection of Kincaid Street
and East 13th Avenue.
Disorderly
Conduct
Wednesday, Sept. 25,
2:44 p.m.: DPS received a
report of two subjects in a
room across from Lawreno
Hall making crude sexuai
noises.
Thursday, Sept. 76,
11:12 p.m.: Officer report a
fight in front of the Student
Recreation Center.
Friday, Sept. 27, 1:33
a.m.: DPS received a report of
a fight at Hamilton Complex.
Drugs
and Alcohol
Thursday, Sept. 26, 6:23
p.m. DPS received a report < f
a beer bong at Walton
Complex.
Friday, Sept. 27, 12:30
a.m.: DPS received a report of
subjects with alcohol at
Hamilton Complex.
Friday, Sept. 27, 10:56
p.m.: DPS received a report
of two males smoking mari
juana near Straub Hail.
Friday, Sept. 27, 11:05
p.m.: DPS received a report
of several subjects smoking
marijuana at the EMU.
Other
Monday, Sept. 23, 9:22
a.m.: DPS receives a call
about a dog bite and loose
dogs near the Knight Law
Center.
Ttiesday, Sept. 24, 4:11
p.m.: DPS received a report
of an unconscious female at
the Knight Library,
Tuesday, Sept. 24, 9:27
p.m.: DPS received a com
plaint of a person sleeping in
front of H.P. Barnhart.
Tf»iir$day, Sept. 26, 1:36
p.m.: Officer was advised of
a possible vehicular fire near
Bean Complex.
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