Report for 05/06/2015


Campus Watch: Below is a summary of campus activity reported to or observed by The University Police Department Patrol Officers between Tuesday, 05/05/15 and Wednesday, 05/06/15. ****Information Security Office Security Initiative**** Like and Follow the Information Security Office on Facebook & Twitter to find out about you can #ProtectYourPrivates online and with your personal devices. There will be regular tips covering a new security topic each month (in May, it’s physical security). You can find the Information Security Office at: Facebook: facebook.com/utaustiniso Twitter: twitter.com/UT_ISO UNION BUILDING, 2308 Whitis Burglary of Coin Operated Machine: An unknown subject pried the coin tray out of a coin operated vending machine located inside a 1st floor women’s restroom. At the time of the report, it was unknown how much money had been stolen from the machine. Repair cost: $50.00. Occurred between 05/05/15 at 9:00 PM and 05/05/15 at 10:12 PM. 400 West 22nd Street Assault: A UT student was approached by an unidentified subject who ran up to her and struck her in the face with a closed fist. The assault suspect fled the scene as quickly as she had arrived. Witnesses reported the subject got onto a city bus and traveled north on Guadalupe Street. The suspect was described as a white female, approximately 5’4” tall with short dark colored hair and wearing a yellow t-shirt, blue swimming trunks and pulling an orange rolling suit case. Occurred on 05/05/15 at 6:08 PM. 400 West 23rd Street Possession of Dangerous Drug / Possession of Drug Paraphernalia: Two of UT’s Bike Patrol Officers observed two non-UT subjects loitering in an area with posted signs indicating such activity was prohibited. As the officers approached the two non-UT subjects, one of the officers observed one of the subjects was hand rolling a cigarette with a green leafy substance. The officer asked the subject if he knew marijuana was illegal in Texas. The subject replied the substance was the synthetic cannabinoid Kush or K2. Apparently, that subject did not know that synthetic cannabinoids were also illegal in Texas. That subject was also found to be in possession of a plastic bag containing .04 ounces of the synthetic cannabinoid. The other subject was found holding a pipe which he admitted to have been using to smoke the K2. Occurred on 05/05/15 at 10:32 AM. The University of Texas Police Department responded to 30 Alarm Reports, 1 “Police Help” Call Box Activation, 1 Fire alarm Activation, 7 Suspicious Activity Reports, 3 Traffic Violations, 1 Motor Vehicle Collision , 4 Public Assist Requests, 2 Medical Emergency Assists, 3 Welfare Concern Reports, 1 Malfunctioning Light and 1 Unsecured Door Report between 05/05/15 and 05/06/15. Prepared by: Ofc. WR π/ To subscribe or unsubscribe, visit http://www.utexas.edu/police/campuswatch/subscribe.php/