POLICE BLOTTER: Feb 14, 2011

Friday, Feb. 4

 

• USU Police responded to a fire alarm in the San Juan Hall building. The alarm was activated by a resident who was blow drying her hair too close to the smoke detector. The alarm was silenced and reset without any further problems.

 

• USU Police received a criminal mischief report at the Aggie Terrace. It appeared that someone had shut off valves in a machine room. Damage to the door entering the machine room was also documented. Police are investigating.

 

• USU Police received a report of a theft of a parking pass from a vehicle in the Merrill Hall parking lot. This investigation is continuing.

 

Saturday, Feb. 5

 

• An older woman was escorted by her family to the first aid room in the Spectrum at the beginning of the Boise State basketball game. This person was having trouble standing. Logan Fire Emergency Medical personnel also responded and transported the woman to the Logan Regional Hospital.

 

• USU Police responded to the American West Heritage Center on a suspected burglary/trespassing incident. USU Police was assisted by the Cache County Sheriffs Office.

 

• USU Police responded to the southeast parking lot of Aggie Village in two minutes for a report of a vehicle burglary. Items were taken from an unlocked vehicle. This investigation is continuing.

 

• USU Police recieved a report of a vehicle which hit and damaged a USU apartment building. Police are investigating.

 

Sunday, Feb. 6

 

• Officers responded to a possible fight at the LLC. Upon arrival, officers located one of the parties involved, however, the instigator had left prior to police arrival. It was reported that the instigator of the fight had been consuming large amounts of an alcoholic beverage at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house.

 

• USU Police responded to the Widtsoe building in five minutes for a report of an attempted burglary in a faculty member’s office. This investigation is continuing.

 

Monday, Feb. 7

 

• USU Police received a delayed medical report. It was reported that a parking gate hit a female in the head as she was walking in the area where the gate comes down after a vehicle went through. The female received medical attention, which included glue stitches to the forehead.

 

Tuesday, Feb. 8

 

• USU Police received a report from a student about a fraudulent scam. The student was sent a check and asked to cache the check and send money to another person. The check was not cashed and turned into USU Police. An investigation continuing.

 

Wednesday, Feb. 9

 

• USU Police collected and destroyed over 20 pounds of various pharmaceutical drugs that had been placed in the drug drop box at USUPD.

 

Thursday, Feb. 10

 

• USU Police responded to the Taggert Student Center in three minutes for a report of graffiti on the walls around the building. This investigation is continuing.

 

• Police responded to a medical assist in the Aggie Village. A young girl had a seizure while playing in the Married And Single Area (MASA) location. Paramedics evaluated the girl and then released her to the mother. There was no further action taken.

 

• Police responded to a criminal mischief call that occurred in the east parking lot of the Snow Hall building. Two vehicles were egged within the last two days. Police are investigating.

 

-Compiled by Catherine Meidell