Blotter: Police News from the Campus & Community
11 23
USU Police responded to the Widstoe Maser building on a water leak. A valve had started leaking in Room 11. Plumbing was called, the water was shut off and the valve was repaired.
11 24
Police responded to a fire alarm at the Valley View Towers. The alarm was activated by a resident who left a bagel unattended in a toaster. The alarm was silenced and reset without any further problems.
Police responded to Mountain View Tower on a 911 hang-up call. This call was accidently made when the resident misdialed a long distance number.
11 25
Police responded to the Space Dynamics Lab for a suspicious smell of natural gas. The odor was not detected by Police upon arriving at the area.
11 26
USU Police responded to 900 North and 800 East on a report of a traffic accident. This accident was a result of a northbound vehicles sliding on the ice and colliding with another vehicle waiting to go west on 900 North. Logan City Police also responded and conducted the investigation.
While doing traffic patrol, USU Police witnessed an Aggie Shuttle bus traveling westbound, slide on 900 North and 800 East, colliding into the stop sign and road sign north of the intersection. There were no injuries to report.
USU Police responded to a traffic accident where the vehicle slid down 800 East, heading northbound, hitting the curb on the west side of the street. There was minimal damage to report and no injuries.
11 28
Police arrested an individual for a warrant out of Logan City. The individual was transported to the Cache County Jail for failure to appear.
USU Police responded to an intrusion alarm at the USU Observatory. Upon arrival Police found that a class was being held and they had accidentally activated the alarm.
Police found two individuals in the steam tunnels. The individuals were warned for trespassing and released.
11 29
Police responded to the Merrill Cazier Library in four minutes for a report of a missing envelope with money. This investigation is continuing.
USU Police responded to the south side of the Taggart Student Center on a complaint of a bicycle that had been locked to the railing of the handicap ramp. This bicycle had been there for several weeks so it was impounded and placed in the USU Police bicycle impound.
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Police responded to Wasatch Hall on a report of snow balls thrown at the building. The subjects were gone when Police arrived.