Report for 11/14/2014


Campus Watch: Below is a summary of campus activity reported to or observed by The University Police Department Patrol Officers between Thursday, 11/13/14 and Friday, 11/14/14. COLORADO APARTMENTS, 2501 Lake Austin Blvd Assault – Family Violence: UT Police Officers were summoned to a 2nd floor apartment to investigate a disturbance between a husband and wife. Upon investigating the call it was determined the wife, a non-UT subject, struck her husband several times in the head with an open palm and scratched her husband’s forearm while grabbing him during an argument over their finances. The wife was arrested for assault-family violence. Occurred on 11/13/14 at 7:37 PM. DARRELL K ROYAL MEMORIAL STADIUM, 2200 Robert Dedman Assault: A non-UT subject contacted the police department by telephone to report being assaulted prior to the previous weekend’s UT football victory over West Virginia. The reporting person advised she was knocked to the ground by two men wearing West Virginia Mountaineer football jerseys. The two men then began to fight each other while standing over her until her husband stepped in to pull her away. The two men then fled the scene on foot. The victim suffered contusions to her head and bruising around her ribs as a result of the assault. Occurred on 11/08/14 at approximately 2:30 PM. Reported on 11/13/14 at 4:22 PM. GREGORY GYMNASIUM, 2101 Speedway Theft: A grey Mythlogic Nyx 1413-A laptop computer was stolen when it was left in a backpack inside an unlocked locker located in the 2nd floor men’s Locker room. Loss value: $2,000.00. Occurred on 11/13/14 between 5:05 PM and 6:05 PM. HOMER RAINEY HALL, 200 West 21st Street Theft: An adjustable piano bench was stolen from a 1st floor auditorium. Occurred between 11/12/14 at 1:30 PM and 11/13/14 at 2:15 PM. PERRY-CASTAÑEDA LIBRARY, 101 East 21st Street Theft / Criminal Trespass: A UT student reported leaving his backpack on a 5th floor table and returning to find another backpack in its place and his backpack missing. The student did not have anything of value in the backpack at the time of the theft. Responding Police Officers checked the back pack that was left and found the owner’s information. The owner was known to the police department as he had previously been issued a written criminal trespass warning. Officer searched the library and found the student’s backpack discarded on the 6th floor. The suspect was found sleeping in a 6th floor stairwell landing. Due to the prior criminal trespass warning, the subject was taken into custody and provided an alternative sleeping location. Recovery value: $10.00. Occurred on 11/14/14 between 2:45 AM and 3:30 AM. SERVICE BUILDING, 304 East 24th Street Consumption (then disposal) of Alcohol by a Minor: A non-UT subject, who was under the age of 21, was observed standing in the bushes on the south side of the building. The subject was relieving the pressure built up from his earlier consumption of beer consumed at Wurstfest (eins, zwei, drei g’soffa!). The subject obtained a ride from friends (hopefully they were sober) and were dropped off on campus. Occurred on 11/13/14 11:44 PM. SID RICHARDSON HALL UNIT 2, 2300 Red River Theft: A black camera bag containing a grey Canon Powershot A100 was stolen when the bag was left overnight inside an unsecured 1st floor room. The owner of the bag assumed the room would be locked at the end of the day. Loss value: $75.00. Occurred between 11/07/14 at 6:00 PM and 11/08/14 at 9:00 AM. UNION BUILDING, 2308 Whitis Criminal Trespass Warning: A non-UT subject was reported as being “confrontational” towards staff members; particularly after they told him he had to leave. When the subject refused to leave, UT Police Officers were summoned. The subject agreed to leave after an official criminal trespass warning was issued and he was escorted out of the building. Occurred on 11/13/14 at 11:01 PM. UNION BUILDING, 2308 Whitis Criminal Trespass Warning: A non-UT subject complied with a request to leave when a staff member asked her to do so at the closing of public hours for the building. The subject then returned a short time later and refused to leave when asked to do so again. UT Police Officers were summoned. The subject agreed to leave after an official criminal trespass warning was issued. Occurred on 11/13/14 at 11:04 PM. The University of Texas Police Department responded to 30 Alarm Reports, 8 Suspicious Activity Reports, 1 Suspicious Odor Report, 4 Traffic Violations, 2 Found Property Reports, 3 Medical Emergency Reports, 1 Welfare Concern Report and 3 Public Assist Reports between 11/13/14 and 11/14/14. Prepared by: Ofc. WR π/ To subscribe or unsubscribe, visit http://www.utexas.edu/police/campuswatch/subscribe.php/