Report for 06/09/2015


Campus Watch: Below is a summary of campus activity reported to or observed by The University Police Department Patrol Officers between Monday, 06/08/15 and Tuesday, 06/09/15. CONFERENCE CENTER GARAGE, 1900 University Duty Upon Striking an Unattended Vehicle: A blue Mazda 4S was struck while it was legally parked and unattended. The driver of the striking vehicle left the scene without providing driver information. Repair cost: $500.00. Occurred on 06/05/15 between 6:30 PM and 10:00 PM. GEORGE I. SANCHEZ BUILDING, 1912 Speedway Theft: UT staff members reported a former UT staff member failed to return several items including a desktop computer, two laptop computers, a projector and a video camera when she left employment with the university. The former staff member failed to return the property when asked to do so by her prior supervisor. Loss value: $2,800.00. Occurred on 08/18/13. JOHN HARGIS HALL, 1811 Red River Theft: $75.00 in cash and two store gift cards were stolen from a wallet that was left in a backpack in an unsecured 1st floor reception area. Occurred on 06/05/15 between 4:00 PM and 4:55 PM. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS ADMINISTRATION, 1616 Guadalupe Criminal Trespass Warning: A non-UT subject was reported as following an employee through a card reader controlled door prior to wandering around the 3rd floor. The subject was located as he was exiting the building. The subject had no purpose to be in the building and was issued a written criminal trespass warning. Occurred on 06/08/15 at 6:02 PM. 23rd Street and San Jacinto Public Intoxication: A non-UT subject was reported as soliciting batteries for sale to patrons on a public bus. When riders refused to make a purchase, the subject would become angry and offered profanity instead. Responding officers found the subject, now passed out, in a bus seat. When awakened, the subject was found to be under the influence of an intoxicating beverage to the point he was deemed to be a danger to himself and to the battery market. When taken into custody, the subject exclaimed he was being kidnapped for ransom by the police. Occurred on 06/08/15 at 11:15 PM. The University of Texas Police Department responded to 18 Alarm Reports, 2 Fire Alarm Activations, 1 Suspicious Activity Report, 4 Traffic Violations, 2 Motor Vehicle Collisions and 1 Public Assist Request between 06/08/15 and 06/09/15.