Police Blotter for Monday, August 30, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
ï USU Police responded to the San Juan building on a medical assist. A resident was found unconscious in the lobby area. Paramedics arrived and evaluated the victim. The victim informed the paramedics that she did not want to be transported to the hospital for further treatment. The victim was released to her boyfriend.
ï USU Police resopnded to the Eccles Science Learning Center on a fire alarm. A custodian said he observed a fire alarm activation box on the wall that appeared to have been pulled down. When the custodian attempted to fix the activation box, the fire alarm was activated.
ï USU Police responded to a suspicious activity call that occurred at the USU Townhouses. Complainant was concerned about a phone call he received that was suspicious in nature. Police investigated the call and learned that a collection agency was trying to confirm that the complainant was who he stated to be. There was no further action taken.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
ï USU Police received a report that an individualís vehicle was involved in a hit and run accident. The damage to the vehicle is under $1,000.00 and there are no
known suspects at this time. Police are investigating.
ï USU Police were asked to keep an eye on the walkway between the TSC and LLC. It was reported that people were driving on the sidewalk.
ï USU Police received a report of three individuals moving traffic barricade flashers. Upon arrival officers contacted the individuals and sorted out the situation.
ï USU Police assisted the Logan City Police Department with a traffic stop which resulted in an individual being arrested by the Logan City Police for driving under the influence of alcohol.
Monday, August 23, 2010
ï USU Police responded to the new Engineering building in three minutes for a report of a person possibly living in the building. The subject was contacted and advised of the school policy of staying in the building. The person left the building.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
ï USU Police was called to the HPER Field on a male subject who had passed out while playing soccer.
ï USU Police assisted the North Park Police with a medical incident where a male individual had a seizure while driving but his car came to a stop on the sidewalk along the roadway. The male individual was transported to the hospital.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
ï USU Police responded to Morgan Hall in two minutes for a fire alarm. The alarm was set off by a resident curling her hair. The alarm was reset by electronics.
ï A vendor was selling hot dogs near the intersection of 700 North 800 E. After checking with Student Services and finding out that the vendor didnít have permission to sell items on campus, police contacted the vendor. While talking to the owner of the business, it was discovered that there are some questions on the property line, and if the vendor has permission to sell at his location. The vendor was allowed to continue selling his product until the university could look into the matter.
ï Police are investigating a fraud case that involves a student who tried to sell his guitar on line. The buyer tried to manipulate the student into cashing a fraudulent check that was much more than the original guitar price.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
ï USU Police responded to a party at Wasatch Hall. There was a lot of alcohol. All individuals were advised that USU is a dry campus. One minor was arrested for minor in possession of alcohol.
ï USU Police responded to a residence hall about a welfare check. A parent had been unable to make contact with her student. The student later called and let the parent know all was well.
ï USU Police responded to the parking lot on the Northwest side of the Student Wellness Center due to a traffic accident. Police investigated and found that a vehicle had backed up and struck a passing vehicle. There were no injuries and only minor damages to each vehicle.
ï Police responded to a fire alarm at the business building. The alarm was activated by an individual who accidentally bumped a water line while pulling communication wire from the basement ceiling. The leaking water went into a smoke detector which triggered the alarm.