Report for 06/25/2015


Campus Watch: Below is a summary of campus activity reported to or observed by The University Police Department Patrol Officers between Wednesday, 06/24/15 and Thursday, 06/25/15. ****In Memoriam**** The University of Texas at Austin Police Department is in mourning with the news of the passing of one of our former officers. Sgt. Christopher Kelley, of the Hutto Police Department, died in the line of duty yesterday. Sgt. Kelley worked for The University of Texas Police Department from 2006 and 2008 before he joined the Hutto Police Department. In his time with UTPD, Sgt. Kelley had a wonderful impact on members of this agency and the Longhorn Family. Today, the world is a little darker because of this loss but the light of his impact will continue to radiate in those who knew him. Sgt. Kelley will be missed. JESTER EAST RESIDENCE HALL, 201 East 21st Street Theft: A new student orientation participant reported the theft of his T-Mobile wireless router. The prospective student stated he loaned the router to his orientation roommate during the week. On the last day of orientation, the roommate checked out of the room while the victim was attending an orientation event. When the victim returned to their room, he discovered the router was missing. Loss value: $200.00. Occurred on 06/24/15 between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM. SAN ANTONIO PARKING GARAGE, 2420 San Antonio Graffiti: A white paint pen was used to write an illegible word on a light cover located on the ground level of the southeast stairwell. Removal cost: $50.00. Occurred on 06/22/15 at 6:35 PM. 2400 San Jacinto Public Intoxication: A non-UT subject was reported as having difficulty keeping his balance as he attempted to walk on the sidewalk. Officers found the subject using a wall to maintain a vertical position. The subject believed he was on Red River Street and argued that belief even after a San Jacinto Blvd street sign was pointed out to him. While the subject denied having consumed any alcoholic beverages, the multitude of indicators displayed by the subject led the officer to believe the subject was under the influence of an alcoholic beverage to the point he was a physical danger to himself and others. Occurred on 06/24/15 at 10:44 PM. The University of Texas Police Department responded to 16 Alarm Reports, 2 Fire Alarm Activations, 5 Suspicious Activity Reports, 11 Traffic Violations, 2 Motor Vehicle Collisions, 5 Unsecured Door Reports and 1 Public Assist Requests between 06/24/15 and 06/25/15. Prepared by: Ofc. WR π/ To subscribe or unsubscribe, visit http://www.utexas.edu/police/campuswatch/subscribe.php/