Police Blotter for April 12

Sunday, April 4

• USU Police assisted North Park Police by searching for four individuals who had run from a North Park officer.  Police were investigating some tires that had been slashed near the Sports Academy. All of the individuals who ran were located.

• USU Police responded to the Richards Hall parking lot to assist Logan Police. Logan officers had followed a vehicle to the Richards Hall parking lot. Logan officers said they believed the driver to be intoxicated. Police investigated the incident and arrested the driver of the vehicle for driving under the influence of alcohol. The individual’s vehicle was towed to an impound yard.

• USU Police and Logan City Police responded to a report of a domestic dispute at Aggie Village. Upon arrival police discovered that there had been no domestic dispute and that there had been a pillow fight going on that was a little loud. Police advised the residents to keep the noise down and cleared the area.

Monday, April 5

• USU Police was requested by Waste Management to respond to Aggie Village for a vehicle blocking access to the dumpster. The suspect vehicle was cited for blocking dumpster access with a minimum $35 fine. Another vehicle was also cited that parked in a disabled stall near building 22.

• USU Police responded to the Marketplace for a theft call. Someone tried to use a student’s USU identification card to obtain food. Police are investigating.

• USU Police responded to the business building, where a faculty member found a loaded bullet on the floor. Officers searched the area and was unable to locate anything suspicious. Officers removed the bullet.

• Police responded to Mountain View Tower for an emergency elevator alarm. Officers opened the doors to release the trapped students.
Tuesday, April 6

• USU Police responded to the drop off on the southeast corner of the Quad on a report of a vehicle fire. The owner of the vehicle had extinguished the fire with snow and drinks prior to the police arriving. It appeared that the fire was started by a faulty power window motor.

Wednesday, April 7

• USU Police responded to assist Logan City with a suspicuious individual at the Aggie Station. Police arrested the individual for retail theft, larceny from a vehicle and running away from a group home in North Logan.

• USU Police responded to the third floor emergency phone on the west side of the Aggie Terrace. Upon arrival, police searched the area but were unable to locate anyone in need of assistance.

• USU Police responded to the west side of the Aggie Rerrace to assist an individual with the parking gate. Police assisted the individual out of the terrace and advised her to contact parking.

Thursday, April 8

• USU Police responded to the USU Bookstore on a shoplifting complaint. Police determined that the person in question was guilty of shoplifting and was arrested on this charge

• USU Police initiated a traffic stop where the driver of the vehicle had an outstanding warrant. The driver was arrested and transported to the Cache County Jail. The vehicle was released to a responsible adult.

• Police responded to the Aggie Village on a family dispute involving teenage children. One of the teenagers was taken to the Youth Detention Center for Disorderly Conduct.

-Compiled by Rachel A. Christensen