Illustration by Steve Stegelin Credit: Steve Stegelin

Reports taken from  Sept. 6 to Sept. 16

Practicing for the winter formal

Staff at Liberty Hill Academy on Sept. 6 called city police after four students allegedly collaborated to distract faculty so two other students could have a “one-on-one” fight in a classroom. When police arrived, the two students were “squared up in fighting stances” but only “danced in a circle with each other.” We get it. Dance lessons are getting expensive nowadays.

At fault by default

North Charleston police on Sept. 13 arrested a man who had an outstanding warrant for a shoplifting charge after he was in a minor collision on University Boulevard with another driver. Must have been pretty cathartic for the other driver to watch what happened.

Bad habits

North Charleston police on Sept. 16 responded to a call about a woman “passing out” in the roadway near Reynolds and Spruill avenues. Police said they were surprised to find the woman to be the same person they had responded to a similar call about the day before. Police noted she was “highly intoxicated again,” and she was arrested for public intoxication.


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