Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 24, 2005, Page 4, Image 4

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IN BRIEF
Suspect Kyle Wolfer waits in the Goodwill parking lot off of Coburg Road on Friday
afternoon while police search a vehicle they say was reported stolen.
Police arrest two men
accused of vehicle theft
Eugene police drew their guns as
they arrested two men accused of ve
hicle theft on Friday.
Police arrested Kyle Wolfer, 19, who
had five warrants out for his arrest,
and Brook Jamison, 35, in connection
with the theft of a 1995 Ford Escort.
The vehicle was reported stolen 10
days ago, said Kerry Delf, Eugene Po
lice Department spokeswoman.
Police followed the vehicle from
Washington Street after an officer
recognized that the car matched the
description of one reported stolen.
Police followed the vehicle until it
pulled into the parking lot of Good
will, 15 Coburg Road, at about 2 p.m.
and arrested Jamison, the driver, and
Wolfer, his passenger.
Police said they searched the car
and found drug paraphernalia and
traces of a white powder resembling
methamphetamine. Duffle bags filled
with clothes were also found in the car.
No weapons were found.
No one was hurt during the arrest.
— Katy Gagnon
Duck Preview offers
opportunity to recruit
University students have the op
portunity to escort future Ducks
around campus.
The Office of Admissions and Stu
dent Orientation Programs are prepar
ing for Duck Preview, an annual cam
pus-wide visitation day for high school
seniors interested in the University.
Students who are involved and who
love the University should apply, ac
cording to a University press release.
Student volunteers will play an im
portant role in the recruitment process.
Duck Preview 2005 is scheduled for
Sunday, Nov. 6. Volunteers will be
asked to begin as early as 7 a.m. or as
late as 12:30 p.m. Hours will be flexi
ble. Students will receive a free T-shirt
and lunch for their work.
Volunteers are required to attend
one of two training sessions. 'Gaining
will begin today at 5 p.m. in 461 Ore
gon Hall. A second training session
will be held Wednesday at 5 p.m. in
the same room.
For more information, contact the
University Ambassador Program at
346-1274 or ambass@uoregon.edu.
—Katy Gagnon
STUDENT GROUPS
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