Police Blotter for April 19
Saturday, April 10
• USU Police received a report of a stolen Xbox console from the Living Learning Center. Police are investigating.
• USU Police assisted Logan City Police with a suicidal individual. Officers arrived and deterred the individual from doing anything harmful. The individual was checked by emergency medical personnel and transported to Logan Regional Hospital.
Monday, April 12
• USU Police responded to assist North Park Police with a domestic dispute. Upon arrival, police observed that there was evidence of a domestic dispute. Police arrested the primary aggressor. The individual was taken to the county jail.
• USU Police responded to a bird stuck and confused in a skylight on the Taggart Student Center Patio. The bird would not fly out from under the skylight and kept running into the clear cover. USU Police attempted to coerce the bird into flying out from under the skylight but was unable to do so. The bird was left on its own, in hopes it would fly out by itself.
• USU Police served a warrant at Mountain View Tower. The individual was placed under arrest and taken to the Cache County Jail.
Tuesday, April 13
• USU Police responded to the Fieldhouse on a stray dog in the area. A female heeler was impounded and transported to the Humane Society.
• USU Police responded to the new engineering building on a report that a female student had passed out in class. Logan Emergency Medical Services also responded and checked this person out. The woman was released by the EMS and was transported to the Logan Regional Hospital by the police for further tests and care.
• USU Police assisted Logan City Police with a traffic accident that occurred west of the Aggie Terrace. There were no injuries to report.
• USU Police responded to the Veterinary Diagnostic Lab on an intrusion alarm. The alarm was activated by a Facilities clean-up crew who was going to wax the floors. The alarm was silenced and reset without any further problems.
Wednesday, April 14
• USU Police were dispatched to the HPER building on a report of an athletic bag left near the corner of the building. The owner arrived on scene and claimed his property.
• USU police was dispatched to the area of 1000 North and 800 East on a report of several cars in the area that had been hit with eggs.
• USU Police assisted a student with a stolen bicycle. The student’s bicycle was stolen from the Living Learning Center within the last two weeks. Police are investigating.
• USU Police filed a criminal mischief report that occurred on the east side of the Mountain View Tower. Graffiti was written on the southeast side of the building. Police are investigating.
Thursday, April 15
• USU Police responded to assist North Logan Police with three suspicious individuals. Police arrested one of the individuals for an outstanding warrant.
• Police were dispatched to Ray B. West Parking lot on a duck that was running around in the parking lot and was going to be hit by a car.
• Police responded to the Student Living Center on a report of an individual that appeared to be drinking alcohol and playing frisbee. Police were unable to locate the individual.
• USU Police arrested an individual that had an outstanding warrant. The individual was transported to the Cache County Jail and booked on the warrant.
• USU Police received a noise complaint in the Snow Hall area. A large group of students were playing volleyball, sun tanning and listening to a very loud stereo. Upon contact with the students, they turned the stereo off without incident.
• USU Police received a report of broken glass on the bus stop bench in front of the Veterinary Science building. Police are investigating.
• USU Police responded to 1355 N. 800 East to assist Logan City with a weapons offense. Police were advised that the complainant had heard four gun shots in the area. Police searched the area and located some remnants of four dry ice bombs. Police are investigating.
Friday, April 16
• USU Police received a report of possible credit card fraud. Someone has been refunding credit card balances to their own card from a USU business. Police are investigating.
• USU Police responded to the 700 East tunnel for a suspicious activity with the camera system. Upon arrival, officers determined that the tunnel cameras were being replaced, and that is why the cameras stopped working.
• USU Police received a complaint of a dune buggy driving on the lawn between the Fine Arts building and the Recital Hall. A group of engineering students were fine tuning the machine before a mountain expedition. Officers explained the concerns of driving the dune buggies on campus.
• USU Police responded to an elevator alarm at Mountain View Tower. The elevator was stuck a few feet above the first floor with one occupant. The elevator was reset and returned to working order.
-Compiled by Rachel A. Christensen