Report for 10/27/2015


Campus Watch: Below is a summary of campus activity reported to or observed by The University Police Department Patrol Officers between Monday, 10/26/15 and Tuesday, 10/27/15. GREGORY GYMNASIUM, 2101 Speedway Theft: A key ring containing a car key, an apartment key and a mailbox key was stolen from a backpack while the backpack was unsecured inside the ground floor weight room. Loss value: $5.00. Occurred on 10/25/15 between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM. L. THEO BELMONT HALL, 2109 San Jacinto Theft: A grey sweater that was longer in the back was stolen from a 3rd floor office. Loss value: $30.00. Occurred between 10/22/15 at 6:00 PM and 10/26/15 at 7:00 AM. PICKLE RESEARCH CAMPUS, 10100 Burnet Road Theft: An Apple iPad was stolen form a 1st floor storage room. The theft was discovered after a recent inventory of the room. Loss value: $679.00. Occurred between 04/30/15 and 10/14/15. UNION BUILDING, 2308 Whitis Theft: A UT student laid down to take a nap in an unsecured 3rd floor room. When the student awoke, she discovered her black Swiss backpack containing a calculator, a laptop charger, an Acer R13 laptop, $60 in cash, a notebook, two keys, and an ID card had been stolen. Loss value: $1,100.00. Occurred on 10/26/15 between 2:00 PM and 3:00 PM. 2500 Nueces Public Intoxication / Resisting Arrest: A patrolling officer observed a Chevrolet Cobalt driving the wrong way on a one-way roadway. Upon stopping the vehicle, the officer observed the non-UT driver was vigorously attempting to awaken the non-UT front seat passenger of the vehicle. Once the officer awoke that passenger, he began to develop the belief that person was inebriated. All of the sudden, the driver no longer wished to assume care, custody and control of the intoxicated subject. The front seat passenger became most argumentative and told the officer,”Ain't no way I am being detained.” Despite his best argument, the subject was indeed being detained until the point he was arrested. With that, the subject accused the officer as being “Drunk as” h-e-double hockey sticks and refused to get into the back of the patrol car. Several officers were needed to place the subject into the patrol car. Several more officers were needed to remove the subject form the patrol car at the local lock-up. Occurred on 10/27/15 at 1:38 AM. The University of Texas Police Department responded to 28 Alarm Reports, 8 Traffic Violations, 5 Suspicious Activity Reports, 2 Welfare Concern Reports, 1 Unsecured Door Report, 1 Medical Emergency Assist, 1 Found Property Report, and 6 Public Assist Requests between 10/26/15 and 10/27/15. Prepared by: Ofc. WR π/ To subscribe or unsubscribe, visit http://www.utexas.edu/police/campuswatch/subscribe.php/