POLICE BLOTTER: January 31, 2011

Friday, Jan. 21

• USU police was dispatched to a suspicious person who had been standing in the entryway of the Eccles Science Learning Center for about an hour and a half.

•  USU police received a crime report over the computer. Subject stated that her car had been painted while parked in the Aggie Terrace.

• Complainant called in to report that her backpack had been stolen from a locker in the women’s dressing room at the HPER Building.

• Police are investigating a phone harassment call whic involves an employee for the university.

Saturday, Jan. 22

 

•  Police responded to the west loading dock of the Spectrum on a criminal mischief call. Graffiti was located on the cement wall of the loading dock. Police are investigating.

Sunday, Jan. 23

• USU Police arrested a student that had an outstanding warrant for his arrest. The student was transported to the Cache County Jail to be booked.

• USU Police assisted the Logan Police with a uncontrollable juvenile east of campus.

Monday, Jan. 24

• USU police and Logan Fire responded on a fuel spill at the USU motor pool.

• USU Police located an old insulin needle on the North side of Mountain View Tower in a snowbank. The needle was disposed of at the Health and Wellness Center.

Tuesday, Jan. 25

• USU Police received a delayed report of a stolen bicycle.  The bicycle was last parked in a bicycle rack at the Animal Science building and is a Norditrack, silver in color.

• Complainant called the police department wanting to document an incident that is occurring at the Living Learning Center with a resident that has a pet.

• Police responded to the Taggart Student Center on a citizen assist call. A student needed some information in regards to protective and restraining orders.

• USU Police responded to the Lillywhite/Communicable Disorders parking lot on a report of a parking problem. Upon arrival police discovered a vehicle that was parked partially in a service stall parking lot and on the sidewalk. Police issued the vehicle a parking citation. The vehicle had no parking permits displayed

• USU Police responded to the LDS Institute Building to assist Logan City Police with a report of a subject’s concerns about their safety. A report was filed with Logan City Police and with USU Police.

Wednesday, Jan. 26

• USU Police responded to the Taggert Student Center to speak with an individual who stated that he has received threats. Police are investigating.

• USU Police received a report from someone who stated that they had lost a set of keys about two years ago. Police documented the incident.

• USU Police responded to a trespassing at the Cazier Library. Police contacted the suspect and had him leave the building. A report was filed with USU Police.

-Compiled by Catherine Meidell