POLICE BLOTTER: Oct. 28 – Nov. 2

, Compiled by Megan Allen

 

Friday, Oct. 28

USU Police received a call about an accident that occurred in the crosswalk on 700 N. 800 East. Complainant said he was on his long board crossing the street when a truck turned in front of him causing him to crash into the side panel of the truck. The truck then drove off in a hurry. 

 

•  USU Police responded to a suspicious odor in a University Inn room. Police arrived and investigated the odor and determined it to be marijuana. Police arrested the suspect transported him to the Cache County Jail.

 

•  USU Police received a report that a female student injured herself while climbing over the chairs at the Spectrum.

 

Saturday, Oct. 29

 

•  USU Police responded to Snow Hall to look for individuals dressed in police costumes harassing other students. The real officers searched the area and were unable to locate the individuals.

 

USU and Logan City Police observed an individual that was having trouble walking and was very slow and deliberate in his movements in the hallway of the TSC during the Howl. Police observed the odor of alcohol. Police were unable to release the individual to a sober individual, so he was booked into the Cache County Jail for intoxication.

 

•  USU Police observed two individuals, one being extremely intoxicated, leave from the Howl. Police followed the two to a vehicle parked at the Spectrum and observed the intoxicated one stumble to the front of the vehicle and urinate. The second individual was observed drinking from a container in the trunk. The first individual was arrested for public urination and public intoxication and the other was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

 

USU and Logan City Police observed five female individuals who appeared to be assisting one of the individuals in the group in walking. Police contacted the girls and discovered all five had consumed alcoholic beverages and were all under 21. All cited and booked into the Cache County Jail for minor in possession of alcohol.

 

Monday, Oct. 31

 

USU Police received several driver’s licenses that were turned into the Card Office over Halloween weekend. Police mailed them back to the addresses listed on the cards.

 

USU Police assisted Logan Police and North Park Police in searching for an individual who ran from an apartment building. The Idaho resident was captured by Logan Police for three failure to appear warrants.

 

Tuesday, Nov. 1

 

USU Police responded to a report of a suspicious odor inside the Valley View Tower that was causing several residents to feel sick. Police arrived and determined that the generator at the Human Services Research Center was in its maintenance running period and causing the exhaust that was being sucked into the building.

 

USU Police responded to the Merrill-Cazier Library on a report of a male individual that may be “living” in the stairwell leading to the roof. Officers were unable to locate the individual.

 

Wednesday, Nov. 2

 

USU Police checked the welfare of a 4-year-old child that was running in a parking lot with no clothes on. The child was confirmed in good health, but for other reasons, this case has been referred to the Division of Family and Child Services.

 

 

οCompiled by Megan Allen