Arrests
Amanda L. Hudson, Bowling Green, was arrested on March 29 on Nashville Road on charges of reckless driving, driving under the influence, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. She was released from the Warren County Regional Jail the same day on a $750 cash bond.
Amanda M. Smith, Campbellsville, was arrested on March 28 in McCormack parking lot on charges of alcohol intoxication in a public place. She was released from the Warren County Jail the same day after five hours.
Monty J. Anderson, Bowling Green, was arrested on March 28 in Grise Hall on charges of alcohol intoxication in a public place. He was released from the Warren County Jail after five hours.
Cameron S. Smith, Elizabethtown, was arrested on March 28 at 14th Avenue and Center Street on charges of reckless driving and driving under the influence. He was released from the Warren County Jail on the same day on a $1,000 unsecured bond.
Reports
President Gary Ransdell, reported on March 29 the theft of a Western flag from the flagpole in his front yard. The value of the theft was $200.
Jana Whitehead, Bowling Green, reported on March 28 the theft of electronics from her car in the Normal lot. The value of the theft was $664.
Paul Wozniak, sociology department, reported on March 28 the theft of an overhead projector from Grise Hall. The value of the theft was $1,185.
Ross Evans, Nortonville, reported on March 28 damage to clothing and a rug in his room after water from the restroom ran under his door in Pearce-Ford Tower. The value of the damage was $55.
Quenest Harrington, Louisville, reported on March 26 the loss of a camera and camera bag. Harrington left the PFT lot with the camera bag on top of the car. When she arrived at Burger King, the bag was gone. The value of the theft was $1,390.
Brandon Botzman, Somerset, reported on March 26 the theft of a wallet from his room in McCormack Hall. The value of the theft was $205.
Kyle Klingensmith, Somerset, reported on March 26 the theft of a wallet from his room in McCormack. The value of the theft was $140.

















