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?rams, snges, 3r ne a fi Di e and tlif stin, is nogram nepayinj lan giving all the ii layers p d while more te; ients’ As Id the Ai spec ted todat f Katy, 1 is of Hoe appears 1 release recognia •ear in ;; but they its proi: w Jersey 'card sys , r en Cow J.S. Attor 'few Jew 'LET <ARI1 IAL tors B y Level ness :ulator 9.95 Bll icial ilator 1.00 ■ ant or y IS You llage □ The following incidents were reported to the University Police Department between Sept. 8 and Sept. 12, 1995. Indecent Exposure Systems Loop - A nude man was ob served operating a vehicle on the Sys tems Loop. Driving While Intoxicated North Bizzell Street - An intoxicated motorist was arrested and incarcerated in the Brazos County Jail. Misdemeanor Theft Memorial Student Center Bookstore - The victim advised his backpack and contents were stolen from the MSC on 7/27/95 and recovered later in the day at the Wehner Building. The only item missing was his checkbook. The victim did not report the theft at the time. Re cently, he discovered several of the checks were forged in the Bryan and College Station area. Engineering/Physics Building - A blue Murray 10-speed bicycle was stolen. Memorial Student Center - A black and brown backpack with the word “Outdoor” in white letters on the front was stolen. The backpack contained the victim’s wallet, checkbook, blue spiral notebook, black vinyl personal organizer and a textbook. The wallet contained $80, the victim’s drivers license, tele phone calling card, insurance card, a discount card and several bank deposit slips. Langford Architecture Center - The victim’s third floor locker was entered and a drafting box containing a variety of drafting supplies was stolen. Read Building - A purple and green 10-speed Magna Glacier mountain bicy cle was stolen. Disorderly Conduct Administration Building - A citation was issued to a subject detected urinat ing in public. Post Office Parking Lot - Two individ uals were issued citations for urinating in public. Parking Area 2 - A citation was issued to a subject detected urinating in public. Public Intoxication Post Office Parking Lot - An intoxicat ed subject was arrested and incarcerated in the Brazos County Jail. Moore Hall - The investigating officer assisted the Texas A&M Emergency Medical Service with an intoxicated sub ject. Due to the subject’s high level of in toxication, he was transported to a local medical facility for treatment. Psychology Mall - An intoxicated sub ject was arrested and incarcerated in the Brazos County Jail. Public Intoxication/Possession of a Con trolled Substance (Marijuana) Hensel Drive - Two intoxicated indi viduals found parked on Hensel Drive were arrested. A small quantity of sus pected marijuana was also discovered with the individuals. They were trans ported to the Brazos County Jail and incarcerated. Criminal Mischief Parking Area 19 - It appeared from the evidence at the scene that the dam aged hood and trunk along with the shattered rear window were caused by someone throwing a rock striking the victim’s 1992 Honda Accord. Burglary of Habitation Mosher Hall - The victim’s dark green wallet containing $250, two personal checks for $90, a $70 gift certificate, two telephone calling cards and a checkbook cover was stolen from the victim’s first floor room. Assault South Side of Sbisa Dining Hall - The victim was returning to the guard room when two or three males began to ha rass her. They pulled at her hair, her name tag and other uniform decorations. She repeatedly told the individuals to leave her alone. She fled the area and ran back to the guard room to report the offense. Assault/Stalking Kyle Field/Recreational Sports Center - The victim notified this agency that on 9/2/95 she was near the north end zone of Kyle Field when a former acquain tance grabbed her right arm. She ad vised the subject to leave her alone and pulled out of his grasp. She walked away from the subject to end the contact. On 9/11/95, the subject approached the vic tim as he was leaving the Recreational Sports Center. She told him she had nothing to say to him. She re-entered the Recreational Sports Center and left by an alternate route. The victim does not believe the subject followed her as she left the facility for a second time. Minor in Possession of Alcoholic Beverage Parking Area 54 - Two citations were issued. Parking Area 2 - Citation issued. East Side Crocker Hall - Citation issued. Post Office Parking Lot - Citation issued. East Main Circle - Citation issued. University Drive - Two individuals were issued citations. West Luther - Citation issued. Making Alcohol Available to a Minor/Mi nor in Possession of Alcoholic Beverage Parking Area 39 - Two citations were issued. Minor in Possession of Alcoholic Bever age/Possession of False Identification Citation issued. Fire Sbisa Dining Hall - In response to an activated fire alarm, the investigating officer was informed grease in a fry oven had ignited. The oven’s fire suppression system extinguished the blaze. College Station Fire Department personnel checked the area and turned off the fire suppression system. Smoke damage was sustained to the oven. Kyle Field - An individual was work ing with a microtorch in a first floor room. When the torch was put away, it apparently struck an object in the stor age area and reignited. The subject left the room for a moment. When he re turned, he discovered a box was on fire. The torch was shut off and the fire extinguished. Harassment University Police Department - A call was received from an unknown man who made several threatening statements to ward a University Police officer. Burglary of a Vehicle Parking Area 56 - A rock was used to shatter the driver’s side rear window of a 1990 Pontiac Grand Am in order to re move a brown purse that was stored be hind the driver’s seat. The purse contained several credit cards, a checkbook and an assortment of other personal property. Thurs. - Fri. No Cover 21 & over until 9 p.m. Thursday Peeping Tom $1.75 Clmggers • 50c Bar Drinks 8-10 p.m. Friday Brad Thompson (From Dallas) $2.75 Pitchers • 50c Bar Drinks 8-10 p.m. Saturday Come watch the Aggies “Beat the hell outta Tulsa ” open at 11:30 a.m. •Drink & Food Specials During the Game “Ladies Night” House of Dreams (from San Antonio) Seagram’s 7 $Q39 80° 750 ml Dekuyper Schnapps (allflavors) *7 29 60° 750 ml Myers Rum $-| "I 99 80° 750 ml Lone Star Longnecks $2" 6 pack CruzanRum 2" 80° 1.75 ml Rogue Big Bottles $299 all flavors 22 oz. 2414 B South Texas College Station (In the Kroger Center) Specials good through Sept. 16, 1995 Chick-fil-A* Now Offers The Whole Nine Yards! 32 1 Our Football Tailgate Special has everything you need to feed four fans, including beverage and dessert: Chick-fil-A Nuggets® (with Nugget Sauce) Chicken Salad Sandwiches Pint of Cole Slaw Brownies Gallon of Freshly Brewed Iced Tea Bag of Ice Cups, Napkins, Plates & Forks ONLY SERVES 4 PEOPLE Expires Sept. 16,1995 Post Oak Mall College Station 764-4504 24 advanced notice is requested ■ ¥T?V ¥T?TWT?T TAtfKT TYKTUAY TTITftA VM IMxJSJu JUilB lUJKiUKliU iiJSijKvI iulli/U ClOCRsRS HlMl in IT UAH /ini nm/rnn" -v£ps\ R RESTRICTED ICE IE “WID PIEaiSIIEE""' 1 *! 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