Report for 06/09/2014


Campus Watch: Below is a summary of campus activity reported to or observed by The University Police Department Patrol Officers between Friday, 06/06/14 and Monday, 06/09/14. JESTER WEST, 201 East 21st Street Criminal Trespass Warning / Assist Outside Agency: A non-UT subject was reported as causing concern as he was walking around with his hands raised in the air and talking to himself. The non-UT subject was located and found to have two outstanding outside agency arrest warrants for an open container violation and an “animal at large” offense. In addition to other law enforcement action taken, the subject was issued a written criminal trespass warning. Occurred on 06/07/14 at 6:30 PM. UNION BUILDING, 2308 Whitis Criminal Trespass: A non-UT subject was reported as possibly being intoxicated. A witness advised the responding officer that the subject spilled a beer in an area where alcoholic beverages were prohibited. The subject was located and found to have previously been issued a written criminal trespass warning. Occurred on 06/07/14 at 9:55 PM. 1700 Guadalupe Public Intoxication / Evading Arrest or Detention / Possession of Fictitious Driver’s License: A UT Student, who was under the age of 21, was observed attempting to run in the roadway in-front of moving vehicles. When the student observed the marked patrol car, he attempted to hide behind a cement pillar. After peaking around the pillar several times, the student decided to make a futile attempt to flee from the officer who stopped the student after a short jaunt down a dead end alley. When stopped, the student presented a fictitious driver’s license that purported him to be 24 years old. Occurred on 06/08/14 at 2:56 AM. 1500 San Antonio Public Intoxication / Evading Arrest or Detention / Assist Outside Agency: A hard working officer exited a local “stop and rob” (convenience store) after taking a short break, only to be approached by someone wishing to report an individual who had attempted to stab the officer’s marked patrol car tire. When the subject was located, he refused to comply with the officer’s directions and verbally protested the officer’s presence and commands. The subject fled to a near-by parking lot where it was his intention to “drink his beer.” When the subject was stopped it was determined he had already consumed enough beer as he was found to be under the influence of an alcoholic beverage to the point he was a danger to himself, others and if nothing else, the patrol vehicle’s tires. The subject was also found to have an outstanding outside agency arrest warrant for smoking in a public place. While the subject was found to be in possession of sharp pointed objects, he lacked the coordination or physical abilities to cause damage to the patrol car’s tire. Occurred on 06/06/14 at 11:40 AM. The University of Texas Police Department responded to 48 Alarm Reports, 5 “Police Help” Callbox Activations, 12 Suspicious Activity Reports, 6 Unsecured Door Reports, 3 Medical Emergency Reports, 10 Traffic Violations, 2 Motor Vehicle Collision Reports, 1 Noise Complaint and 12 Public Assist Reports between 06/06/14 and 06/09/14. Prepared by: Ofc. WR π/ To subscribe or unsubscribe, visit http://www.utexas.edu/police/campuswatch/subscribe.php/