Police Blotter for April 13

Saturday, April 4

• USU Police responded to the Aggie Terrace for a report of four individuals longboarding in the Aggie Terrace causing a hazard to vehicle traffic. Police were able to contact all four individuals and warned them about skateboarding on campus as it was the first offense for all three.

Monday, April 6

•  Police responded to a disorderly person in the USU Parking Office. When police arrived the individual calmed down and finished their transaction and then left the office with no further problems.

•  USU Police received a report of a domestic violence assault involving a student who lives on campus. The assault occurred off campus and the Cache County Sheriffs Office was contacted to investigate the case. The suspect was arrested and booked into the Cache County Jail and has been banned from campus.

Tuesday, April 7
 
•  A vehicle was burglarized while parked on the fourth floor of the Aggie Terrace and an iPod was stolen. The burglary occurred Tuesday, April 7 between 6:15 and 7:30 p.m. Police are investigating.

•  USU Police responded to the parking lot north of the Recital Hall on a minor traffic accident. It appears that a vehicle rolled out of a parking stall and struck another vehicle. Police are investigating.

Wednesday, April 8

• USU Police responded to a report in the Biology and Natural Resource building of a male subject looking in the women restroom. The subject was identified and was given a citation to appear in court.
Thursday, April 9

• Police responded to the west side of the SANT Engineering Building on an animal problem. Police located a goose that was wandering in the area. The goose was transported to First Dam and released.

Friday, April 10

• USU Police responded to a traumatic injury that occurred when a student was playing around at the End of Year Bash Dance and pulled down a stage light that hit another student in the head. Logan paramedics responded and evaluated the individual. The individual was released on scene and stated he would go to the hospital to be checked out.

-Compiled by Greg Boyles