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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1992)
Wednesday, April 29, 1992 ■r-— 11 — w 1111 The Battalion Page 3 Spade Phillips, Rl. -.SHE'S ir/ THE WATER HU- l^lbfoEp OP» X S?ffl)E, J DonTuamT YO To 6o6rvr) But HERE— ERRol FiynM WK by Matt Kowalski , TME GooD CflPE sy ...on... ^ Qf ,t Flip— il honoi nitiatiw iThe following incidents were reported to the |University Police Department from April 10 to April 122; iths Tgram incorpoE ting sy lace, Myers sail -atings ' .•rials, and s. system options as fait lions perminiiii nts on the east a for Kite for tai prang froml and ledtoi le world as innovativi i, Austin n a home toi at allow wintes; ;h; ceiling fansis d from the mti irrigation;a;i ? that provi«f rent of a hoi»! • of points awii i depends on -v difficulties d its environi® Builder Progian ole of whyAtisS 1991 All-Ames Mayor Bruce Is a sprang front i led to a model' jeognizes as t recognition! he Austin co« mitment tofos that preserve! / of life." aid the progii grant awarded nsortium Ei The grant conjunction* the Center • tential Built an Austin-bi and planning s tedy i! Little id with this of comedy or only nnss Misdemeanor Theft University Center Parking Garage — Someone stole the rear license plate (TLP # 510-4BH) from the victim’s vehicle. Memorial Student Center — Three portable spotlights were stolen from the second floor hallway. McFadden Hall —Someone stole the grey car cover off of the victim's 1976 Triumph. Zachry Engineering Center — A 3’ by 5’ nylon United States flag with gold fringe was stolen. University Center Parking Garage — A tan car cover left unattended in the lease holder’s sparking place was stolen. Dormitory 6 — Two individuals were trapped momentarily in a room by someone who wedged pennies in the door and set fire to a piece of paper outside the door. Veterinary Medical Center Small Animal Clinic — Someone apparently operated a motor vehicle on the sidewalk to push a dumpster approximately 15” until it contacted the wall on the north side of the building. Wells Hall — A Gucci wristwatch was stolen from a second floor room. Parking Area 61 — The victim’s Illinois license plate 93-AGE was removed from the rear bumper of his vehicle. Zachry Engineering Center — A Hewlitt-Packard HP28S calculator was stolen from the victim’s ackpack. Memorial Student Center east entrance — A wooden ‘Touchstone’’ newspaper stand was stolen. Easterwood Airport — A pilot director sign panel was stolen from the northeast runway entrance. Thompson Hall — Someone removed the victim’s Texas driver’s license from her wallet while she was in the laboratory adjacent to her classroom. Sbisa Dining Hall — A grey and white speckled Murray mountain bicycle was stolen from the west side of the dining hall. MSC Bookstore — Someone stole the victim's purse from a locker in the basement of the MSC Bookstore. The purse was found in the YMCA Building minus $10 in cash and three blank checks. Kleberg Building bicycle rack — A maroon Schwinn 12- speed boys bicycle was stolen. Sterling C. Evans Library bicycle rack — A white Huffy 10-speed boys bicycle was stolen. Eller Oceanography and Meteorology Building — Someone entered a basement room and removed a Skil circular saw, a Dayton 3/8-inch electric drill, a Duel Fast nail gun, a Craftsman jigsaw Skil disc grinder and an assortment of wrenches and sockets. Criminal Trespass Wofford Cain Pool — Two individuals were arrested for entering a secured area without authorization. They were transferred to the Brazos County Jail and incarcerated. Mount Aggie Complex — Two individuals who entered the secured area without authorization were ssued criminal trespass warnings and escorted from the area. Mosher Hall — Three individuals who refused to comply with the directions of the Resident Hall Advisor to leave the residence hall were apprehended. The subjects were issued criminal trespass warnings and escorted off campus. Memorial Student Center — Two individuals observed damaging the flower planter boxer with their skateboards were issued criminal trespass warnings. Eller Oceanography and Meteorology Building — Someone entered an eighth floor room without the consent of the occupant. G. Rollie White bicycle rack — A chrome Diamond Back single speed boys bicycle was stolen. Public Intoxication Wellborn Road — An intoxicated individual was found inside of a parked vehicle. Terrorist Threat Fowler Hall — The victim was threatened with bodily harm by an unknown person. Driving While Intoxicated Ross Street — An intoxicated motorist was arrested and incarcerated at the Brazos County Jail. Criminal Mischief Langford Architecture Center loading dock — A sharp instrument was used to puncture two tires on the victim’s 1987 Ford pickup truck. Zachry Engineering Center — A toilet fixture in the third floor men’s room was destroyed by some type of explosive material. Greenhouse 115B — Someone apparently used a BB gun to damage three window panes on the south side of the building. Dormitory 7 — The lower glass pane of a fourth floor residence hall window was broken by a glass bottle that was thrown through it. Dormitory 11 — Someone damaged the brass cover that protects the rotary blades of the victim’s Panasonic electric razor. State Office Headquarters — Three plate glass windows were damaged by someone who had thrown several beer bottles at the building. Burglary of Building Penberthy Intramural Complex Storage Building — A basketball backboard, frame, rim, and net were stolen. University Power Plant — The gloves, hat and earplugs stolen from the victim’s locker between March 27 and April 2 have been returned. The victim does not wish to file criminal charges. Harassment Veterinary Medical Center Snack Bar — The victim was threatened by an unknown caller Beutel Health Center — Two individuals who had knowledge of the placement of the harassing call from their room refused to identify the responsible person. Underwood Hall — The victim is being harassed telephonically by an acquaintance. Clements Hall — The victim has received several annoying telephone calls from a person who does not speak when the call is answered. Eppright Hall — The victim has received several obscene telephone calls from an unknown person. Possession of Drug Paraphernalia/Possession of a Controlled Substance Dormitory 6 — Two individuals were detected with the possession of a small quantity of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Criminal charges are pending. Reckless Conduct Walton Hall — A resident was injured when he ignited the gasses flowing from a chemical reaction in a bottle that his roommate had prepared. The exploding gases burst into flames burning the victim’s eyes. He was treated and released from a local hospital. False Imprisonment Puryear Hall — The victim was physically restrained and prevented from leaving the residence hall of an acquaintance. Criminal charges are pending. Puryear Hall — A warrant of arrest was served on the individual responsible for this offense. He was transported to the Brazos County Jail and incarcerated. Burglary of Vehicle Parking Area 28 — The victim’s 1191-1192 TAMU parking permit was stolen from her vehicle. Parking Area 20 — The driver’s window was broken out by a thief who removed a Sony 32-80 cassette stereo, a Cobra Trapshooter radar detector and two Pioneer “Bazooka Tube” speakers from the victim’s vehicle. Burglary of Habitation Neely Hall — A denim dress and a white blouse were stolen from a first floor room. Cain Hall — A Technics portable CD player, Gucci men’s wristwatch and a compact disc were stolen from a first floor room. A suspect in this offense has been identified. Felony Theft Rudder Tower loading docks — An aluminum tool case containing an assortment of electronic equipment and electrical tools was stolen. Burglary of Coin Operated Machine Cain Hall — Witnesses observed two individuals illegally manipulate a vending machine to remove several canned drinks without paying for them. COUPON 1 :SAVE $32 On Routine Cleaning, X-Rays and Exam (Regularly $71, With Coupon $39) Payment must be made at time of service BRYAN Jim Arents, DDS Karen Arents, DDS 1103 Villa Maria 268-1407 COLLEGE STATION Dan Lawson, DDS Paul Haines, DDS 1712 Southwest Pkwy 696-9578 CarePlus DENTAL CENTERS L ... n. EXP. 5-31-92 Opportunity for Writers Quarterly competition for amateur SF & Fantasy writers 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prizes each quarter: $1000, $750, and $500. $4000 annual grand prize. No entry fee. Details SASE: L. Ron Hubbard's Writers of The Future Contest P.O. 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