I Love Your Love, 5"x7" postcards signed "You Stole, Adam Jacono, 2010" on the back.
I Love Your Love, 4'x3' yard sign
Crime Scene #2 (Strong Armed Robbery), inkjet print, yard sign, performance
An ECU student reported that at approximately 1:30 am, on 3/31/2010, his wallet was taken during an altercation with two suspects behind Aycock Hall. The student received minor injuries but did not require medical treatment. The victim described one suspect as a black male, approximately 5’8” in height, and he appeared to be in his late teens or early twenties. He was wearing black pants, a black flight jacket with fur on the hood and had short dreadlocks. Other witness information placed this suspect’s weight at approximately 160 pounds. The second suspect was described as a black male, approximately six feet tall with short hair. The second suspect was wearing blue jeans and a black hooded sweatshirt. The suspects left the Aycock Hall area on foot going toward 14th Street. Anyone with additional information is asked to contact the ECU Police at 328-6787. Information can also be given at www.ecu.edu/police. Students, staff and faculty are reminded to report suspicious persons or activities as soon as possible to law enforcement.
Crime Scene #3, (Bull Flip), found sculpture, yard sign
April 1, 2010, East Carolina University, School of Art and Design Building (SOAD): Sculpture Garden area.
Apparently someone had flipped the bull sculpture behind the SOAD building. The sculpture hadn't been bolted to the cement like other sculptures in the area. Vandals took advantage of its light weight, and flipped the bull on its back as a practical joke. However, I understand the larceny in economic terms.