Police blotter: Holiday edition
Monday, December 31, 2012
• USU Police responded to a parking problem at Aggie Village. USU Police found an oddly parked vehicle in the travel lane of the parking lot. USU Police issued the vehicle a citation since the owner could not be located.
• USU Police responded to a fire alarm at the Stan Laub building. Police determined it to be a false alarm and everything to be okay. A report was filed with USU Police.
Monday, December 31, 2012
• USU Police responded to Research Park building 5 for a trouble alarm. The alarm was found to be normal and working properly.
• USU Police received a report of some communication problems with the alarms at the Innovation Campus. The security department was contacted and was working on the problem.
Tuesday, January 1, 2012
• USU Police received an Oklahoma license plate found by Old Main. The item wil be stored in found property until it is claimed by the owner.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
• USU Police and fire marshals responded to a fire alarm at the HPER building. Upon arrival, no smoke or flames were showing. It was determined that the pool beam detector had activated due to the fact the fans in the pool area had been shut off for some work. The alarm was reset.
• USU Police responded to a skateboarding problem at the Big Blue Terrace. Police contacted three juveniles who had left the Terrace and advised them of the skateboarding rules on campus.
•Police are investigating a possible fraud case that originated on the off campus job board.
• USU police responded to an intrusion alarm at the Innovation Campus, building 1695. It was a false alarm set off by an employee.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
• USU Police resoponded to an intrusion alarm at the Taggart Student Center. USU dispatch saw an individual on the cameras for the room, but the individual was gone before police arrived. Nothing was missing or out of place and no one was contacted.
• USU Police assisted a lady after falling somewhere in the roadway. She reported to the first aid room of the Spectrum. She said she hurt her wrist.
– Compiled by Tmera Bradley