POLICE BLOTTER: April 20, 2011
Saturday, April 9
• USU Police responded to a parking problem at West Stadium Villas. A truck was parked on a sidewalk. Police made contact with the owner of the truck and the truck was moved. A report was filed with USU Police.
• USU Police responded to a criminal mischief incident at West Stadium Villa. An individual’s vehicle was keyed. Police gathered information and a report was filed with USU Police. This incident is still being investigated.
•USU Police located two individuals playing miniature golf inside the Fine Arts building. The individuals were identified and removed from the building.
• USU Police responded to an automobile burglary in the Reeder Hall parking lot. Police are investigating.
Monday, April 11
• USU Police received a report of a suspicious Hispanic male who appears to be homeless. The male likes to speak to females on campus. The male is not posing a threat but the police department is investigating the incident.
• Police responded to a traffic offense that occurred between Merrill Hall and the Reeder Hall building. The complainant informed the police that he saw two motorcycles riding on the grass. Police are investigating at this time.
• Police responded to a possible criminal mischief report that occurred at the Alumni House. A window on the south end of the building had been broken. Further investigation found that the window was accidently broken.
• USU Police responded to a suspicious activity incident on Old Main Hill. A water balloon had been thrown at an individual’s car while traveling on 400 North. Police were unable to locate the suspects. There was no damage or injury. A report was filed with USU Police.
Tuesday, April 12
• USU Police responded to a criminal mischief call at the USU Library. Upon arrival USU Police noticed that a male individual was stopped by library staff after he had drawn on the exterior concrete walls with chalk. The student did not have authorization to do this and was required to clean it off.
Wednesday, April 13
• Police responded to a suspicious activity report. The complainant wanted police to file a report that someone had keyed his vehicle, but after investigation it was determined that the vehicle was not damaged in a malicious manner.
• USU Police responded to an agency assist incident at 720 N. 600 East in Logan. USU Police assisted Logan City Police with a prowler incident. A report was filed with USU Police.
• Police responded to a delayed report of a suspicious male on campus. The Caucasian male, approximately in his fifties, made contact with a female student and wanted to know where the foreign exchange students party on campus. Police are investigating at this time.
-Compiled by Catherine Meidell