Report for 10/12/2015


Campus Watch: Below is a summary of campus activity reported to or observed by The University Police Department Patrol Officers between Friday, 10/09/15 and Monday, 10/12/15. GEORGE I SANCHEZ, 1912 Speedway Graffiti: An indelible red marker and an indelible black marker were used to draw on a sign to a 2nd floor men's restroom. Removal cost: $40.00. Discovered on 10/08/15 at 8:00 AM. JESTER ACADEMIC CENTER, 201 East 21st Street Fail To Identify / Criminal Trespass: A non-UT subject was reported as loitering at a table in the cafeteria. Officers located the subject who provided several different spellings of his name with various dates of birth. Once the subject's identity was determined, it was learned he had previously been issued a written criminal trespass warning and was taken into custody. Occurred on 10/10/15 at 11:54 AM. JESTER WEST, 201 East 21st Street Public Intoxication / Consumption of Alcohol by a Minor (2 counts): A resident flagged down a patrolling police officer to report a passed out subject in an 11th floor hallway. The officer proceeded to the hallway and discovered an 11th floor resident, who was under the age of 21, passed out on the floor. Austin-Travis County EMS responded and transported the subject to a local hospital for the treatment of alcohol poisoning. The investigation revealed the student had consumed alcoholic beverages with two non-UT guests in her 11th floor room. The two non-UT guests advised the officer they moved the student into the hallway after she “passed out” for fear she may evacuate her stomach contents inside the room. Occurred on 10/10/15 at 12:44 AM. SAN ANTONIO PARKING GARAGE, 2420 San Antonio Criminal Mischief: The exit control arm was broken from the exit gate located on the southeast side of the parking garage. Repair cost: $150.00. Discovered on 10/12/15 at 2:37 AM. SAN JACINTO PARKING GARAGE, 2401 San Jacinto Criminal Mischief: The exit control arm was broken from the exit gate located on the east side of the parking garage. Repair cost: $150.00. Discovered on 10/11/15 at 2:57 AM. TRINITY PARKING GARAGE, 1815 Trinity Theft: A Gant bicycle was stolen while it was secured with a cable lock to the bicycle racks located on the west side of the parking garage. Loss value: $400.00. Occurred between 10/09/15 at 10:00 PM and 10/11/15 at 7:15 PM. 2300 Guadalupe (non-UT Property) Disorderly Conduct (Exposure): A non-UT subject flagged down a police officer and reported an unidentified subject exposed himself to her. The subject stated that while she was soliciting money from pedestrians, she was approached by a subject who stated his name was “Sam” and claimed to be a business major. “Sam” made small talk before making a suggestion as to how the reporting person could get money and displayed something that was also described as “small.” The reporting person demanded money from “Sam” or she would call the police. “Sam” quickly fled from the area. Aside from the aforementioned description, “Sam” was also described as a male with medium complexion and wearing a pink and blue shirt and tan pants. Occurred on 10/10/15 at 5:54 AM. 1900 Speedway Criminal Mischief / Theft: A UT Parking and Transportation Services employee approached three vehicles that were stopped on the side of the roadway but not in parking spaces. As the employee approached a blue Ford sport utility vehicle, he noticed a Parking and Transportation Services wheel immobilizer (wheel boot) in the back of the vehicle. The driver of the vehicle quickly left the area before the Parking and Transportation Services employee was able to make contact with her. A piece of the broken wheel boot lock was found near-by. The employee was able to capture the license plate of the vehicle as it drove away. Loss value: $450.00. Occurred on 10/09/15 at 9:50 PM. 31st Street and Speedway Public Intoxication: A non-UT subject was reported as being “unconscious” near the intersection. When awakened, the subject was somewhat incoherent but when he did become more lucid, he admitted to having consumed alcoholic beverages at a bar. When he failed to get a paid ride home he began to walk but was “unsuccessful.” The officer found a sober, responsible friend who was willing to accept care, custody and control of the subject. Occurred on 10/11/15 at 12:34 AM. The University of Texas Police Department responded to 71 Alarm Reports, 2 “Police Help” Callbox Activations, 2 Fire Alarm Activations, 47 Traffic Violations, 3 Motor Vehicle Collisions, 17 Suspicious Activity Reports, 5 Medical Emergency Assists, 1 Stuck Elevator, 2 Found Property Reports, 3 Unsecured Door Reports and 15 Public Assist Requests between 10/09/15 and 10/12/15.