Police Blotter: news from the campus and community
Friday, March 25, 2005
* USU Police received a delayed report of a hit and run traffic accident in the R-3 parking lot. A motorcycle was hit and fell over causing about $400 damage. Police are investigating.
Saturday, March 26, 2005
* USU Police responded to the Parking Terrace on a report of a man urinating on vehicles parked inside. Police arrived and made a slow pass through the terrace, but saw no one matching the description given.
Sunday, March 27, 2005
* USU Police responded to a report of an alcohol offense at Valley View Tower. Two female residents were arrested and released on citation for Minor In Possession Of Alcohol. No further action was taken.
Monday, March 28, 2005
* USU Police responded within two minutes to the north side of the Parking Terrace on a suspicious person. Police searched the perimeters of the area and could not locate anyone fitting the description.
* USU Fire Marshals responded to the Sci-Tech Library on a false fire alarm that had been activated by a pull station accidentally disconnected duringdemolition. Both the pull station and fire alarm were reset without furtherincident
* USU Police responded to Wasatch Hall on a report of criminal mischief. A vehicle’s windows were damaged by an unknown object. Police are investigating.
Wednesday, March 30, 2005
* USU Police responded to a solicitor in the Spectrum parking lot that was putting fliers on vehicles. Police made contact with the solicitor and informed him that it was against the policy of the university to let solicitors on campus unless it was approved through Student Services.
* USU Police responded on a delayed report of unauthorized use of a university credit card. Police are investigating at this time.
Thursday, March 31, 2005
* USU Police responded to the Taggart Student Center on two individuals that were sneezing on students while they were walking in the hallway. Police arrived on the scene, but not could locate the individuals in question.
Compiled by Katie Ashton.All police blotters can be found at www.utah statesman.com