Report for 03/16/2015


Campus Watch: Below is a summary of campus activity reported to or observed by The University Police Department Patrol Officers between Friday, 03/13/15 and Monday, 03/16/15. ALMETRIS DUREN HALL, 2624 Whitis Theft: A black jacket, red running shorts, black running shorts, a denim jacket and grey sweat pants were stolen after they were left in an unsecured clothes dryer located in a basement level laundry room. Loss value: $110.00. Occurred between 03/12/15 at 11:00 PM and 03/13/15 at 9:00 AM. CHEMICAL PETROLEUM ENGINEERING, 200 East Dean Keeton Theft: An orange Kona Kahuna bicycle was stolen while it was secured with a cable lock to the bicycle racks located on the east side of the building. Loss value: $1,000.00. Occurred between 03/11/15 at 10:00 PM and 03/12/15 at 12 midnight. CLAUDIA TAYLOR JOHNSON, 210 West 6th Street PUBLIC INTOXICATION: A non-UT subject was reported as being “passed out” on a set of exterior stairs. Prior to the officer’s arrival, the subject came to and entered the first bus that approached. The responding officer found the subject passed out on the bus. The subject was deemed to have been intoxicated to the point he was a danger to himself. In lieu of arresting the subject, the officer turned the subject over to a near-by friend who agreed to assume care, custody and control of the subject. Occurred on 03/14/15 at 1:32 AM. CLAUDIA TAYLOR JOHNSON, 210 West 6th Street Criminal Trespass Warning: UT Police Officers were summoned to the plaza to investigate a report of a subject harassing pedestrians and demanded one person’s cellular telephone. The reporting person did not feel threatened at any time and did not wish to file criminal charges. The subject was detained and issued a written criminal trespass warning. Occurred on 03/16/15 at 2:30 AM. JESTER ACADEMIC CENTER, 201 East 21st Street Criminal Trespass: UT Housing and Food Staff observed a non-UT subject in Jester West and directed him to leave the dormitory before calling the police department. Responding officers located the subject loitering inside Jester Academic Center. The subject was known to the officers as someone who had previously been issued a written criminal trespass warning and was taken into custody. Occurred on 03/14/15 at 11:09 PM. JESTER ACADEMIC CENTER, 201 East 21st Street Criminal Trespass Warning: A non-UT subject was reported as sleeping on the floor in a 1st floor hallway. The subject was awakened by the officer with the issuance of a written criminal trespass warning before he was escorted out of the building. Occurred on 03/16/15 at 2:00 AM. UFCU DISCH-FALK FIELD, 1300 East Martin Luther King Theft: A green EZGO Club-car ST400 cart was stolen after it was parked and unattended on the west side of the baseball stadium. Loss value: $2,000.00. Occurred on 03/15/15 between 10:00 AM and 3:15 PM. 600 Colorado Possession of Controlled Substance (2 counts) / Possession of More than One Valid Driver License (2 counts): A bus driver flagged down a patrolling officer to report suspicious activity on the driver’s bus. The officer looked into the bus in time to see a non-UT subject “raise a car key to his nose and inhale deeply.” The officer entered the bus in time to see the same subject hand a plastic bag containing a white powdery substance to second non-UT subject. The officer quickly intercepted the hand-off and found the white powdery substance to be .16 grams of cocaine. Both subjects were found to be under the age of 21 and in possession of more than one valid driver’s license. One of the two subjects was also found to be in possession of a second plastic bag containing .21 grams of cocaine. Occurred on 03/14/15 at 2:56 AM. 1500 San Antonio Public Intoxication: A non-UT subject was observed in the middle of the road “spinning” in circles with his arms extended outward. When the subject observed a marked patrol car, he ceased his spinning as best as he could and attempted to walk toward his parked car. Initially, the officer was unsure if the subject’s lack of balance was a result of his spinning or his alcohol consumption. As the officer drew nearer, his nose detected the cause. The subject was found to be under the influence of an alcoholic beverage to the point he was deemed to be a danger to himself. Occurred on 03/16/15 at 1:53 AM. The University of Texas Police Department responded to 43 Alarm Reports, 1 Fire Alarm Activation, 3 “Police Help” Callbox Activations, 2 Unsecured Doors, 27 Traffic Violations, 3 Motor Vehicle Collisions, 2 Medical Emergency Assists, 2 Welfare Concern Reports, 2 Found Property Reports, 6 Suspicious Activity Reports, 1 Malfunctioning Light Report and 12 Public Assist Requests between 03/13/15 and 03/16/15. Prepared by: Ofc. WR π/ To subscribe or unsubscribe, visit http://www.utexas.edu/police/campuswatch/subscribe.php/