Police Blotter for April 20
Saturday, April 11
• USU Police were notified by an off-duty USU officer of several individuals riding a skateboard down 600 North between 600 East and 700 East with a truck following and blocking traffic. All individuals were identified and warned for their actions as it was their first offense. A female was arrested for a failure to appear warrant and taken to jail.
• USU Police responded to the Learning and Living Center for a medical emergency. A student was having a seizure. The student was transported by roommates to the hospital.
Tuesday, April 14
• USU Police dispatch was receiving some prank radio traffic on the USU access channel.
• USU Police responded to the Water Lab for a report of some broken windows. The windows were broken by a golf ball being hit towards the building from the country club course above the building. The suspects were using range balls from Birch Creek Golf Course. USU Police are continuing the investigation.
• A student reported that someone had taken their oboe from a locked locker in the Fine Arts Center. Police are investigating.
• USU Police were called to Snow Hall on a utility problem. Officer arrived to find a water leak coming from the ceiling of one of the rooms.
Wednesday, April 15
• USU Police responded to the Human Services Research Center for a report of two ducks that had been in the area for several days. Upon arrival police were only able to locate one of the fowl. However it appeared to be in good health. Police then cleared the scene for a priority call.
• USU Police responded to the Taggart Student Center for a report of a student that was being very disruptive, acting in a disorderly manner. Police were advised by the complainant that they only wanted the individual warned for his behavior. Police then informed the individual that his conduct was inappropriate, and that a repeat offense would involve criminal charges.
• USU Police received a call from a complainant stating she had received several phone calls from an individual asking for Hilary. Complainant told him several times that he had the wrong number but he keeps calling.
Thursday, April 16
• USU Police responded to a report of an individual driving on the grass near the B Premium parking lot. Upon arrival police investigated the incident and the individual did not want to sign a citation for the offense. Police warned the driver of the vehicle of the possible criminal charges if there is damage to the sprinkler system.
Friday, April 17
• USU Police responded to a report of a suspicious individual in the 700 North tunnel. Upon arrival, police learned she was taking pictures for a photography class on campus. No further action taken.
-Compiled by Rachel A. Christensen