POLICE BLOTTER: Sept. 16 – Sept. 22

 

Friday, Sept. 16

 

USU Police kept the peace while an individual retrieved personal property from the apartment of a former friend.

 

•  USU Police responded to the business building computer lab on a report of an alarm. Two students were in the computer lab after hours which set off the alarm.

 

Saturday, Sept. 17

•  USU Police responded to an emergency phone alarm at the 700 East pedestrian tunnel. No people were in the area upon arrival. The area was checked for anyone in need of police assistance and none were located.

 

• Police responded to an emergency phone alarm at the tennis courts. An individual in a large group of high school-aged students admitted to pushing the button. The individual was released to a school official with a warning.

 

USU Police responded to a report of several individuals in an apartment in the Living andLearning Center possibly drinking alcohol. Police made contact with the two individuals in their apartment and determined that they were under age and drinking alcohol. USU Police cited and released the two for minor in possession of alcohol possession/consumption.

 

 

Sunday, Sept. 18

 

USU Police responded to a fire alarm at Mountain View Tower. Police determined it to be a false alarm and determined that spray paint had set off the alarm. 

 

USU Police responded to an unsecure premise incident. Police found the new Ag Science construction area was unsecure. Police searched the area. 

 

Monday, Sept. 19

 

• A USU student received several emails over the last nine months calling her names and threatening her. USU police are investigating this incident.

 

• Comments: Police responded to a traffic accident that occurred in the south parking lot next to the Old Main building. A vehicle backed into another vehicle that was parked illegally. There were no injuries to report.

 

USU Police received a report of a job posting that was on the USU Job Board in the Student Center that is a scam. USU Job Board was contacted and the listing was removed.

 

USU Police responded to a skateboard problem at the Aggie Parking Terrace. Police found an individual skateboarding in the terrace. Police issued the individual a verbal warning.

 

 

 

Tuesday, Sept. 20

 

• A complainant called  wanting to report a noise problem with the paint dance. Complainant stated that she is taking care of her elderly father who was having a hard time sleeping due to the noise and the thumping of the music. Police advised complainant that they would talk with ASUSU in hopes of taking care of this problem in the future. 

 

USU Police received a report that a student lost his keys on the lawn on the east side of the library. The student was laying on the grass and then went to class and noticed  his keys were missing.

 

Thursday, Sept. 22

 

• Police issued warnings for two bikes that were locked on the handicap rails of the Eccles Conference Center and one at the Biology Natural Resource Building.

 

USU Police received a report by way of  third party that a sexual assault occurred on the HPER Field after the street painting dance and the victim did not want to report this incident to USU Police. 

 

 

οCompiled by Megan Allen