Editor’s note: All photos were taken by Evergreen photo editor Cole Quinn. Halloween weekend is typically a busy weekend for students at Washington State University. Parties stretch across the College Hill Neighborhood for as far as the eye can see. One way the Pullman Police Department keeps the neighborhood under control is by patrolling the.
The Pullman Police Department received 127 calls during Halloween weekend, a slight increase from last year’s 109 calls. “Last year was so different because we just didn’t have the numbers of people in town,” Pullman Police Cmdr. Jake Opgenorth said. “And so, right off the bat, we didn’t have the activity level of a normal.
Editor’s Note: This is a developing story. The article will be updated as more information is gathered.
WSU’s starting football quarterback was suspended after being arrested for allegedly driving under the influence last weekend.
Jayden de Laura, 19-year-old freshman sport management major, was charged with a DUI, said Pullman Police Cmdr. Jake Opgenorth. De Laura was also charged with driving without a license and against traffic down a one-way street.
Bill Stevens, associate director of WSU Athletics, said the Athletics department is aware of the situation but cannot comment because it is a legal matter. Stevens confirmed de Laura has been suspended indefinitely, according to the Gwinnett Daily Post.