Report for 02/13/2015


Campus Watch: Below is a summary of campus activity reported to or observed by The University Police Department Patrol Officers between Thursday, 02/12/15 and Friday, 02/13/15. BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING BUILDING, 107 West Dean Keeton Criminal Trespass Warning: A UT student, who was barred from entering the building by the building management was observed loitering inside a 3rd floor room. The student was issued a written criminal trespass warning for that building and escorted out of the building. Occurred on 02/11/15 at 4:09 PM. GREGORY GYMNASIUM, 2101 Speedway Theft: A UT student reported that he left his key ring containing a transponder car key, a house key and a computer jump drive in the pocket of his jacket that was left on a chair at the outdoor Aquatic Complex as he took a swim. When the water logged student returned to the chair an hour and forty-five minutes later, he discovered the key ring had been stolen from his jacket pocket. Loss value: $86.00. Occurred on 02/10/15 between 3:15 PM and 5:00 PM. INTERNATIONAL OFFICE, 2400 Nueces Theft: A Nikon Coolpix L620 digital camera was stolen from a storage bin located in a 1st floor room. Loss value: $150.00. Occurred between 01/17/15 and 01/19/15. Reported on 02/12/15 at 9:44 AM. 2100 San Jacinto Public Intoxication / Failure to Identify / Possession of a Fictitious License: A UT Student, who was under the age of 21, was reported by a taxi driver as being passed out in the back seat of the taxi. When officers were able to awaken the student, he showed several signs of intoxication such as having difficulty standing, walking or telling the truth. When asked for his name and date of birth, the student provided a fictitious name and date of birth. The student continued to role play as he handed the officer a document that was deceptively similar to a state issued driver’s license that had the fictitious name and date of birth the student had provided. A quick and simple investigation led to the discovery of the student’s true identity – that information was added to the booking sheet. Occurred on 02/13/15 at 3:01 AM. The University of Texas Police Department responded to 21 Alarm Reports, 3 Fire Alarm Activations, 4 Suspicious Activity Reports, 2 Unsecured Door Reports, 9 Traffic Offenses, 1 Motor Vehicle Collision, 2 Found Property Reports, 3 Medical Emergency Assists, and 10 Public Assist Requests between 02/12/15 and 02/13/15. Prepared by: Ofc. WR π/ To subscribe or unsubscribe, visit http://www.utexas.edu/police/campuswatch/subscribe.php/