Report for 02/20/2015


Campus Watch: Below is a summary of campus activity reported to or observed by The University Police Department Patrol Officers between Thursday, 02/19/15 and Friday, 02/20/15. ****Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) Class**** The UT Police Department is happy to announce the next RAD class is scheduled for March 2nd through March 4th. This free course provides viable options to a person who is attacked. The RAD class is free to all female faculty, staff and student members. To sign-up, visit: http://www.utexas.edu/police/rad/ DARRELL K ROYAL TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM, 409 East 23rd Street Theft: An Apple MacBook Pro was stolen from a backpack that was left on a table in the 6th floor UT Club as the owner attended a presentation. Loss value: $1,000.00. Occurred on 02/19/15 between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM. JESTER WEST, 201 East 21st Street Criminal Trespass Warning: A UT staff member reported a non-UT subject was loitering in the piano lounge. The subject was located inside Jester Academic. The subject stated he was “friends” with the staff member and that they had a “ritual” in which he played the piano until the staff member escorted him out of the building. I guess the subject now has a new “ritual” where officers escort him as he was issued a written criminal trespass warning and escorted out of the building. Occurred on 02/20/15 at 1:25 AM. NORTH END ZONE, 400 East 23rd Street Theft: A non-UT subject reported his blue Swiss Army pull pack containing a traffic safety vest, a folding seat cushion and his prescription pills was stolen after he left the pack on a set of exterior stairs near the main entrance as he “took a nap.” Loss value: $125.00. Occurred on 02/17/15 between 2:50 PM and 3:30 PM. PETER T. FLAWN ACADEMIC CENTER, 2304 Whitis Harassment: A UT student reported receiving several unwanted text messages from a non-UT subject she had met two months earlier. The subject continued to send text messages to the student even after she directed him to stop. Occurred between December 2014 and February 19, 2015. TOWNES HALL, 727 East Dean Keeton Criminal Trespass Warning: A non-UT subject was reported as walking into and out of student offices located on the 2nd floor of the building. The subject was located in a ground floor café. The subject denied entering any office. The subject was issued a written criminal trespass warning and escorted out of the building. Occurred on 02/19/15 at 9:35 AM. 24th Street and San Antonio Disorderly Conduct – Abusive Language / Assist Outside Agency: A non-UT subject, who manages a nearby restaurant, flagged down a passing UT Police Officer to report a former employee of the restaurant entered the restaurant and demanded his final paycheck. When the former employee was advised of the steps he needed to take to obtain said check he became upset and started yelling several words of a profane and offensive nature. The officers met with the subject and learned he had an outstanding outside agency arrest warrant for the possession of marijuana. His final paycheck quickly became the last thing on his mind. Occurred on 02/19/15 at 4:15 PM. 300 West 25th Street Public Intoxication / Possession of More Than One Valid Driver License: A bus driver flagged down a UT Police Officer and pointed out a subject who had been “kicked off of the bus” for creating a disturbance. The officer identified the UT student, who was under the age of 21. The student showed signs of intoxication and a lack of financial prowess as he believed there were 100 dimes in a dollar. The student was intoxicated to the point he was deemed to be a danger to himself. The student was also found to be in possession of a valid driver’s license that was issued to another person who was over the age of 21. Occurred on 02/20/15 at 1:53 AM. 2100 Guadalupe Public Intoxication: A UT student was observed moaning and groaning while on his knees. Another UT student, who was with the first, advised the officer they had been downtown drinking to celebrate the first’s student’s 21st birthday. They may have over-done that celebration as the student, who is now of legal drinking age, found out public intoxication has no age requirements. In lieu of criminal charges, the 21 year old was turned over to his friend who agreed to take better care, custody and control of him for the remainder of the night. Occurred on 02/20/15 at 2:25 AM. 1500 San Jacinto Public Intoxication: A UT student was found kneeling down with his face on the ground. The student was difficult to “rouse” but when he did come to he showed he had difficulty with the simple act of sitting upright. The student did recall drinking alcoholic beverages on 6th street but he could not recall how many or where. The student also had difficulty recalling how he came to be in the condition or position he found. The student was found to be intoxicated to the point Austin-Travis County EMS needed to transport him to a local hospital for the treatment of alcohol poisoning. Occurred on 02/20/15 at 2:13 AM. The University of Texas Police Department responded to 23 Alarm Reports, 1 Fire Alarm Activation, 5 Suspicious Activity Reports, 1 Unsecured Door Report, 3 Welfare Concern Reports, 9 Traffic Violations, 1 Motor Vehicle Collision and 6 Public Assist Requests between 02/18/15 and 02/19/15. Prepared by: Ofc. WR π/ To subscribe or unsubscribe, visit http://www.utexas.edu/police/campuswatch/subscribe.php/