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9/15/2020, 1:13pm

Campus police briefs – 9/15/20

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Possession of Marijuana and Paraphernalia

Officers responded to a call about the odor of marijuana in Room 331 Naugle Hall on Sept. 9. When they arrived, police said they spoke with the resident of the room, Jacob Ditolio, 19. 

Ditolio allowed officers to search his room where they found a small amount of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

He was charged with possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. 

Possession of Marijuana 

Police responded to a call about the smell of marijuana in Room 307 Naugle Hall on Sept. 9. 

Officers spoke with 20-year-old resident Illyas Abdus-Saboor. Abdus-Saboor consented to a room search and officers found a small amount of marijuana. 

Abdus-Saboor was charged with the possession of marijuana.

Individual reports car stolen, police find car, suspect on campus 

Officers responded to a report of a stolen vehicle on Sept. 11. The owner, Ishmael Kirkwood, told police he last saw his 2008 gray Nissan Altima on Sept. 7 parked in the L-2 lot. 

Police helped Kirkwood check all the lots on campus for the vehicle and were unable to locate the car. 

Police said they entered the car as stolen through the Cumberland County Emergency Notifications. Later that day, officers were on patrol and saw the vehicle in the Shippen Hall parking lot. Officers say a witness reported and identified the individual who had just gotten out of the car. Police later identified the individual as 18-year-old Jacob Wise, who fled from police. 

According to police, Wise ran through several academic buildings and was caught in the basement area of the Heiges Field House. After further investigation, Wise was charged with theft by unlawful taking (motor vehicle), unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and driving without a license. Wise was transported to the Cumberland County Prison. 

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