Police Blotter: news from the campus and community
Friday, Nov. 12, 2004
* USU Police received a report that a man may have been trying to gain entrance into a trailer located on the north side of Facilities. The person had left the area prior to the call to police.
Saturday, Nov. 13, 2004
* Shortly after midnight USU Police responded to a report of noisy students keeping others awake in Wasatch Hall. Police made contact with the group and requested that they abide by Housing rules and respect quiet hours. The students agreed to do so.
* Police responded within three minutes to a wallet that was stolen out of a room in Richards Hall. Police made contact the complainant and a report was filed.
* USU Police responded to the Sci-Tech LIbrary on a report of a stuck door on the second floor with an individual stuck inside. Police were able to gain entry through a secondary door and release the individual.
Monday, Nov. 15, 2004
* USU Police responded to a skateboarding problem near Merrill Library. Police me with the two individuals and warned them for violation of USU skateboarding policy.
* USU Police made contact with a parking enforcement officer that was hit by a car he was trying to boot in the R-3 meter parking lot. Police are investigating.
* USU Police received a report of a stolen parking permit. The permit was taken from a vehicle parked in the R-3 parking lot between midnight and 2 a.m. that day. Police are investigating.
Monday, Nov. 17, 2004
* USU Police responded to the east side of Old Main on a report of an individual possibly smoking marijuana. Police are investigating.
* USU Police responded to Richards Hall on the report that minors were consuming alcohol. Police made contact with one intoxicated minor was arrested and released on citation.
Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2004
* A fire alarm in Reeder Hall was activated by a resident who burned a piece of breaded chicken in a microwave. The alarm was silenced by authorities and reset without any further problems.
* USU Police responded shortly after 1 a.m. to Old Main Hill on a report of two people racing garbage cans and making a lot of noise. Police were unable to locate anyone in the area.
Compiled by Brooke Nelson.All police blotters can be found at www.utah statesman.com