Report for 06/03/2014


Campus Watch: Below is a summary of campus activity reported to or observed by The University Police Department Patrol Officers between Friday, 05/30/14 and Tuesday, 06/03/14. CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER, 2209 Comal Burglary: An unknown tool was used to pry the door open to a portable building that was used as a teacher’s lounge and storage room. A Dell Latitude was stolen from the portable building. Repair cost: $50.00. Loss value: $800.00. Reported on 06/02/14 at 10:45 AM. MAIN BUILDING, 110 Inner Campus Drive Graffiti: White and blue markers were used to write names on a 16th floor window (interior side if you were wondering). Removal cost: $30.00. Reported on 05/31/14 at 3:45 PM. PARKING LOT 113, 2100 Comal Leaving the Scene Collision: An unidentified witness observed a non-UT subject driving a green sport utility vehicle, strike the left rear door of a parked Lincoln 4-door while attempting to park. The non-UT driver then drove to another area of the parking lot without leaving driver information on the Lincoln. Repair cost: $200.00. Occurred on 05/30/14 at 12:22 PM. PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, 510 East 23rd Street Theft: A non-UT subject, who was on campus to participate in a high school competition, left her purse at a check-in table prior to participating in the event. The student returned 15 minutes later and discovered her purse was no longer there. The purse was mailed to the subject at her residence in Longview, Texas. An inventory of the purse showed a check was missing from her checkbook as well as her Texas Driver’s License. Reported on 06/02/14 at 8:45 AM. PERRY-CASTAÑEDA LIBRARY, 101 East 21st Street Graffiti: A black permanent marker was used to write words on a 2nd floor men’s restroom stall partition. Removal cost: $30.00. Discovered on 06/01/14 at 8:12 AM. UNION BUILDING, 2308 Whitis Criminal Trespass Warning: A non-UT subject was reported as starting arguments inside a 2nd floor café. The subject was located and issued a written criminal trespass warning. The subject then began to yell his opinions of local law enforcement before he was escorted form the area. Occurred on 05/31/14 at 8:50 PM. The University of Texas Police Department responded to 96 Alarm Reports, 1 “Police Help” Callbox Activation, 13 Suspicious Activity Reports, 9 Unsecured Door Reports, 2 Medical Emergency Reports, 22 Traffic Violations, 2 Found Property Reports, 1 Welfare Concern Report, 1 Malfunctioning Light Report and 11 Public Assist Reports between 05/30/14 and 06/03/14. Prepared by: Ofc. WR π/ To subscribe or unsubscribe, visit http://www.utexas.edu/police/campuswatch/subscribe.php/