POLICE BLOTTER: April 4, 2011
Saturday, March 26
• USU Police responded to a vehicle burglary incident at the USU Police Department. An individual reported that items were stolen from his vehicle. Police gathered information and a report was filed with USU Police. This incident is still being investigated.
• USU Police observed two male individuals exit the Aggie Terrace on skateboards and later continue riding skateboards in the oncoming traffic lane of the roadway on 700 East. Police contacted the individuals. One had previously been warned for a skateboarding offense, the other had not. Police impounded the skateboard of the individual who had been previously warned and he was also warned for other offenses and released. The other male was advised of the USU bicycle/skateboard/rollerblade policy, warned and released.
Sunday, March 27
• USU Police assisted a student that was verbally threatened while walking from class. Police are investigating.
Monday, March 28
• USU Police responded to a medical assist at the Fieldhouse. A student hit his head on the floor while playing basketball. Paramedics arrived and transported the student to the Logan Regional Hospital for medical treatment.
Tuesday, March 29
• USU Police responded to a report of gas leaking from a line outside of the Geology Building. The gas ended up being a steam leak from a half- inch line. The line was shut down until the line could be fixed.
• USU Police received a Tangled doll that was found on a shuttle bus. Police will place this item in its found property for 90 days.
• Police responded to a delayed criminal mischief call. Three windows on the north side of the Snow Hall building were broken. Police are investigating
Wednesday, March 30
• USU Police responded to the area between the Taggart Student center and the institute in one minute for a report of a person dressed in camouflage and possibly carrying a weapon. The person was not found in the area.
• USU Police received a call about some graffiti on a abandoned shed in the USU trailer court. Police are investigating.
• USU Police received a delayed report of a vehicle that ran over the edge of a flower bed on the West side of the HSRC. The individual was contacted and was instructed to be more careful on where he was driving.
-Compiled by Catherine Meidell