Report for 07/07/2015


Campus Watch: Below is a summary of campus activity reported to or observed by The University Police Department Patrol Officers between Monday, 07/06/15 and Tuesday, 07/07/15. ART BUILDING, 2301 San Jacinto Criminal Mischief / Criminal Trespass: Two graduate students reported suspicious activity at a 4th floor studio. The investigating officer located evidence to suggest someone had entered the studio and in the process of doing so broke a ceiling tile. No items inside the room were missing or disturbed. Occurred between 07/05/15 at 4:00 PM and 07/06/15 at 10:30 AM. CHEMICAL PETROLEUM ENGINEERING, 200 East Dean Keeton Theft: A Giant Boulder bicycle, not a big rock, was stolen after it was left unsecured at the bicycle racks located on the south side of the building. Loss value: $200.00. Occurred on 06/29/15 between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM. Reported on 07/06/15 at 10:02 AM. JESTER EAST, 201 East 21st Street Consumption of Alcohol by a Minor: An orientation student awoke in the middle of the night to use the restroom. The student entered the 9th floor hallway, doffed all of his habiliments and entered what he believed was a restroom. The student then went to the corner of that room to relieve the pent up internal pressure from his night's consumption and promptly crawled into the room's nearest bed. The resident of that room awoke and summoned assistance. The unclad student was awakened and admitted to having consumed alcoholic beverages at parties hosted in private residences belonging to like-minded students. Occurred on 07/07/15 at 4:38 AM. Crime Prevention Tip: Most home invasions and burglaries – not to mention unauthorized bladder releases – happen because the door or window to a residence was left unlocked or open. Always keep the doors and windows to your residence closed and locked. 1900 Trinity Public Intoxication / Assist Outside Agency / Possession of Drug Paraphernalia: A disturbance on a Capital Metro bus was reported to the UT Police Department. Officers located the bus at a bus stop and found several people standing outside of the bus. One family reported to the officers that a female subject on the bus had caused a disturbance with several people on the bus and was acting aggressively. Officers removed the non-UT subject from the bus and quickly realized she was under the influence of an unknown substance. That subject as found to have three outstanding outside agency arrest warrants for the possession of drug paraphernalia and two for public intoxication. The subject was subsequently found to be in possession of a broken glass pipe containing burned methamphetamine residue. Occurred on 07/06/15 at 6:33 PM. The University of Texas Police Department responded to 28 Alarm Reports, 1 Suspicious Activity Report, 4 Unsecured Door Reports, 1 Medical emergency Assist, 32 Traffic Violations, 1 Accidental Damage Report and 1 Public Assist Request between 07/06/15 and 07/07/15. Prepared by: Ofc. WR π/ To subscribe or unsubscribe, visit http://www.utexas.edu/police/campuswatch/subscribe.php/