Report for 11/20/2015


Campus Watch: Below is a summary of campus activity reported to or observed by The University Police Department Patrol Officers between Thursday, 11/19/15 and Friday, 11/20/15. CLARK FIELD, 307 East 21st Street Criminal Trespass Warning: A patrolling Patrol Officer heard the screams of two female subjects as he drove east bound on Martin Luther King Blvd. The officer then observed the females running toward Clark Field. A non-UT subject, who was shirtless and shoeless, was then seen walking briskly behind the females. The officer caught up to the non-UT subject who denied knowing or having any interaction with the two female subjects. The officer was not able to make contact with the two female subjects. The subject was issued a written criminal trespass warning and directed off of campus. Occurred on 11/20/15 at 2:29 AM. NUERAL & MOLECULAR SCIENCE BUILDING, 2506 Speedway LITTLEFIELD DORMITORY, 201 West Dean Keeton Criminal Trespass Warning / Criminal Trespass: A UT Faculty Member reported a non-UT subject followed her into the building and to her office. When the Faculty Member recognized the subject had followed her to her office, she quickly entered her office and closed the door. Ten minutes later, the Faculty Member exited her office and walked to her lab and noticed the subject entered her lab after she left the lab where he remained for several minutes. The subject was described as walking bare footed and seeming “spacey.” The description led to locating the subject a short distance from the building. The subject was issued a written criminal trespass warning. Later, that same day, the UT Police Department received a report of a subject sitting at the Littlefield Dormitory Courtyard. The subject reportedly was making female students feel uncomfortable by starring at them. Responding Police Officers identified the same subject who had returned to campus after receiving a written criminal trespass warning juts three hours earlier. Occurred on 11/19/15 at 1:33 PM (Neural & Molecular Science Building), and 11/19/15 at 4:28 PM (Littlefield Dormitory). 2400 San Antonio Driving While License Invalid / Possession of Marijuana: A non-UT subject, who was driving a blue Nissan van stopped in the crosswalk at a red light intersection. While backing the van up to exit the crosswalk, the van “bumped” a pedestrian who was trying to cross the street. When the officer stopped the vehicle, the subject exited the vehicle and immediately raised his hands in the air. The only thing quicker than the subject's speech was the perspiration pouring from his forehead. When asked why he was so nervous, the subject exclaimed he had marijuana in the van. The officer then looked in the van and saw in plain view a plastic baggie containing .25 ounces of marijuana. The subject was also found to have been operating a motor vehicle while his license was suspended. Occurred on 11/19/15 at 5:30 PM. The University of Texas Police Department responded to 21 Alarm Reports, 7 Traffic Violations, 3 Motor Vehicle Collisions, 6 Suspicious Activity Reports, 1 Welfare Concern Report, 2 Medical Emergency Assist Requests, 2 Found Property Reports, 2 Accidental Damage Reports and 3 Public Assist Requests between 11/19/15 and 11/20/15. Prepared by: Ofc. WR π/ To subscribe or unsubscribe, visit http://www.utexas.edu/police/campuswatch/subscribe.php/