Report for 11/19/2014


Campus Watch: Below is a summary of campus activity reported to or observed by The University Police Department Patrol Officers between Tuesday, 11/18/14 and Wednesday, 11/19/14. JESTER ACADEMIC, 201 East 21st Street Criminal Trespass Warning (2 counts) /Possession of Marijuana / Possession of Drug Paraphernalia: Two non-UT subjects were reported as sleeping on different couches located in a 3rd floor study lounge. Officers found the subjects still asleep and awakened them. Neither subject had anything to do with the other one. The first subject was issued a written criminal trespass warning and escorted from the building. After the second subject was issued a written criminal trespass warning, she stood up to leave the area. That’s when the officer noticed a metal pipe containing burned marijuana residue tucked into one of the couch cushions. When asked about the pipe, the subject exclaimed something along the lines of “Oh, fecal matter!” The subject was also found to be in possession of .08 ounces of marijuana, an additional glass pipe and four syringes. Occurred on 11/19/14 at 4:45 AM. JESTER WEST, 201 East 21st Street Possession of Marijuana / Criminal Trespass Warning: UT Police Officers responded to an 8th floor dormitory room to investigate a report of the odor of burning marijuana. Upon arrival, officers found the room occupied by the two residents and a non-UT subject. The non-UT subject was seated on a bed next to a “nugget” of a green leafy substance that turned out to be .03 ounces of marijuana. The non-UT subject admitted to having previously smoked the part of the “nugget” that was no longer there. In addition to other law enforcement action taken and at the request of Housing and Food, the subject was also issued a written criminal trespass warning. Occurred on 11/19/14 at 12:20 AM. SOCIAL WORK BUILDING, 1925 San Jacinto Theft / Credit Card Abuse: A UT staff member left his 3rd floor office unsecured to go to another 3rd floor room for a few minutes. While walking back to his office, he observed an unknown subject exiting his office at a quick pace. A half hour later, the staff member discovered his wallet had been stolen from the office. The wallet contained two forms of identification, a debit card and two credit cards. When the staff member contacted the credit card companies to cancel the cards, he discovered three unauthorized transactions totaling $243.45 had been made since the time frame of the theft. Loss value: $20.00. Occurred on 11/18/14 sometime between 2:30 PM and 3:30 PM. The University of Texas Police Department responded to 21 Alarm Reports, 1 “Police Help” Callbox Activation, 8 Suspicious Activity Reports, 4 Traffic Violations, 4 Found Property Reports, 2 Motor Vehicle Collision Reports, 2 Medical Emergency Reports, 1 Welfare Concern Report, 1 Stuck Elevator Report, 4 Unsecured Door Reports and 7 Public Assist Reports between 11/18/14 and 11/19/14. Prepared by: Ofc. WR π/ To subscribe or unsubscribe, visit http://www.utexas.edu/police/campuswatch/subscribe.php/