POLICE BLOTTER: Sept. 12, 2011

 

Friday, Sept. 2

 

• A person reported their brown and white Shiatsu dog got loose and was last seen on Old Main Hill. Officers searched the area but were unable to locate the animal.

 

•  USU Police and Fire Marshal responded to Jones Hall on a fire alarm. The alarm was set off due to smoke from cooking. The alarm was reset and the residents were instructed on how to avoid the problem in the future.

 

•  USU Police responded to a report of a male individual that was unconscious on the steps leading up to the LLC from 800 East. The individual was a 19-year-old male who was very intoxicated. The male was issued a misdemeanor citation for MIP alcohol and was then transported to Logan Regional Hospital by ambulance.

 

Saturday, Sept. 3

 

•  USU Police received a report of a stolen bike from the Living Learning Community, Building E. A student’s new bike was stolen from the bike rack. Police are investigating.

 

• Police responded to a medical assist at the Rocket Summer concert. A female student passed out from exhaustion while watching the concert. Paramedics arrived and evaluated the student. The student was then released to a relative.

 

Sunday, Sept. 4

 

USU Police responded to the Big Blue Terrace dues to a suspicious individual that was possibly intoxicated and throwing items at passing cars. Officers searched the area and were unable to locate the individual.

 

Monday, Sept. 5

 

USU Police assisted a complainant in obtaining his keys that he had inadvertently dropped down the elevator shaft.

 

Tuesday, Sept. 6

 

USU Police recieved a report that a student’s vehicle was stolen from the Aggie Terrace. While investigating the theft, the police advised the student to call family members who may have access to the vehicle. The student did so and found that his father came and took the vehicle to storage.

 

Wednesday, Sept. 7

 

USU Police responded to the Fieldhouse for a medial assist. A student was working out and was feeling ill. The student was feeling better when police arrived and did not need further assistance.

 

USU Police received several items that were left on the Aggie Shuttle Bus. These items will be placed in the found property locker until they are claimed.

 

USU Police responded to an address in Aggie Village on a welfare check of three children. The children appeared to be healthy, however the living conditions in the apartment was deplorable. This incident will be forwarded to the Department of Child and Family Services.

 

Thursday, Sept. 8

 

• A student’s scooter was damaged in the engineering parking lot by another motorcycle. A scooter or a motorcycle tipped over and damaged the scooter next to it. Police are investigating.

 

 

 

οCompiled by Megan Allen