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9/24/2019, 12:00pm

Campus Police Briefs 9-24-19

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Man charged with possession of firearm, marijuana 

SU Police were on patrol in the G-1 parking lot when they stopped to check on the welfare of individuals in a parked Jeep Cherokee.

Officers said when they spoke with the two occupants of the vehicle, a woman was found to be under the influence of alcohol. She gave police a fake name but was later identified to be Sarah McMenamin.

The man, identified as Andrew M. Hoover, was found to be in possession of a stolen firearm and a small amount of marijuana.

McMenamin was charged with underage drinking and providing false identification to law enforcement.

Hoover was charged with possession of a stolen firearm and marijuana. Hoover, who is not a student at the university, was transported to the Cumberland County Prison for processing.

Man cited for underage drinking, littering

SU Police were on patrol in the G-1 parking lot around 12:48 a.m. on Sept. 22 when they saw a male carrying an alcoholic beverage.

Officers said they approached the male, Cody Everly, who tucked the can under his shirt and then threw it on the ground.

Police administered a breathalyzer test which indicated an estimated a BAC of .043, despite Everly denying drinking any alcohol.

Everly was cited for underage drinking and scattering rubbish.

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