POLICE BLOTTER: April 11, 2011

Friday, April 1

• USU Police Department received an anonymous report of someone in Reeder Hall with drug paraphernalia. Police spoke with a resident who turned over the paraphernalia. Investigation is continuing.

• USU Police received a call from complainant stating that they could smell the odor of burned marijuana coming from one of the student labs.  USU Police are investigating.

• USU Police assisted LCPD in attempting to locate a black Honda Accord traveling on U.S. Highway 89, with two unrestrained children. The call was delayed and officers were unable to locate the vehicle.

Saturday, April 2

 

• USU Police responded to a noise problem at the USU Fine Art Center. The theater department was using a prop that broke a smoke detector beam during their presentation, thus setting off a trouble alarm on the fire alarm panel. USU Police silenced the alarm and investigated a smell of smoke in a nearby hallway. Nothing was

found.

• USU Police filed a theft report that occurred in the West Stadium Villa. The complainant informed the police that someone had siphoned gas from two of their vehicles. Police are investigating at this time.

Sunday, April 3

• USU Police responded to a report of a vehicle parked in a disabled stall without a disabled permit. Police cited the vehicle, contacted the owner and advised him to move it immediately advising him that it would be towed if not. One other citation was issued to another car due to it not having an area permit.

• USU Police responded to the business building loading dock for a report of graffiti painted on the dock. Photographs were taken and the paint was removed by Facilities.

Monday, April 4

• USU Police responded to the Eccles Science Learning Center for a report of clothing hanging from a tree. A report was filed with USU Police and Facilities cleaned the items out of the tree.

Wednesday, April 6

• Police responded to the Blue Terrace on a possible automobile theft. Police searched the Terrace with the owners and was able to locate their vehicle. There was no further action taken.

• USU Police responded to a fire incident at the USU trailer court. Police found small flames in the trees above trailers 136 and 137. Police determined it was power lines which were causing the branches to spark and flame. The power department responded to remove branches away from the power lines.  

-Compiled by Catherine Meidell