The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 06, 1996, Image 12

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    Page 12 • The Battalion
Cajvlpus
Wednesday • March 6,19%
© POLICE BEAT
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The following incidents were re
ported to the University Police
Department Feb. 21 to March 1:
floor room.
Misdemeanor Theft:
Burglary of Habitation:
• Dormitory 4 - A green Army
rucksack was stolen from a third-
floor room.
• Walton Hall - The victim's
brown leather wallet was stolen
from his residence hall room.
Burglary of Vehicle:
• Four cars were burglarized in
various parking areas.
Burglary of Building:
• Bright Building - A Sun Ultra
space Ultra 1 Creator 3-D CPU
was stolen from a third-floor of
fice.
• Langford Architecture Center -
A Kenwood compact disc power
adapter was stolen from a fourth-
• Memorial Student Center Stark
Gallery - On 1/27/96, the victim's
tan jacket containing his Social Se
curity card, Texas Drivers License
and ATM bank card was stolen
from the gallery. The victim report
ed the theft after receiving a re
turned check drawn on a bank ac
count he did not open.
• Teague Building - A green Dia
mond Back Outlook 1 8-speed bi
cycle was stolen.
• Horticulture Compound -
Three, 8- to 10-foot wooden or
chard ladders were stolen from
the bed of a University 1995
Chevrolet pickup truck.
• Horticulture Compound - A 6-
foot aluminum ladder was stolen
from the bed of a University
1995 Chevrolet pickup truck.
• Parking Area 32 - A lighted plas
tic pizza delivery sign was stolen
from the victim's parked vehicle.
• College Main - A subject who
was issued a citation for stealing
a traffic cone failed to respond to
the court to answer for the
charge. A failure to appear war
rant was issued by the court. The
subject was served with the war
rant and incarcerated in the Bra
zos County Jail.
• Blocker Building - The victim's
wallet, which contained $15 in
cash, several credit cards and
other assorted property, was
stolen from a first-floor room. Be
fore the cards could be canceled,
$1,178.88 in unauthorized pur
chases were made.
threatening note under his wind
shield wiper.
• Two arrests were made for
public intoxication.
Disorderly Conduct by Lan
guage:
Minor In Possession of Alco
holic Beverage:
Harassment:
• Parking Area 5 - A subject was
asked to refrain from using pro
fane and obscene language.
When the subject refused to
abide by this request, he was is
sued a citation.
• Ross and Ireland Street - The vic
tim was asked by a motorist for di
rections to a certain building in
the south residence hall area.
When the victim was unable to
give the directions, the motorist
yelled obscenities at him.
• Parking Area 55 - Five individ
uals were issued citations.
• Parking Area 5 - An intoxicated
pedestrian was arrested and incar
cerated in the Brazos County Jail.
Criminal Trespass:
ceiling tiles, breaking 11 addi
tional tiles and two light fixtures.
• Dormitory 8 - The victim was
awakened by the sound of his
window being opened. As the
victim approached the window,
he observed a hand holding a
maroon cup. The unidentified
suspect tossed about 6 oz. of liq
uid that smelled of the odor of
gasoline in the room. The victim
opened the window blinds and
observed three subjects running
from the area.
• Henderson Hall - The victim
received obscene telephone call
from an anonymous person.
• Mosher Hall - The victim re
ceived several hang-up telephone
calls from an unknown person.
• Parking Area 50 - The victim
returned to his vehicle to find a
Driving While Intoxicated:
• Dormitory 3 - A male subject
opened the curtain on the third-
floor women's shower room and
mumbled something to the victim
while she was showering. The
suspect then fled the area.
Assault:
Criminal Mischief:
• Three arrests were made for
driving while intoxicated.
Public Intoxication:
• Dunn Hall - A group of about
20 subjects ran through the first
floor of Dunn Hall, damaging 57
• Keathley Hall - An argument
between two individuals resulted
in the victim being struck by the
door in her residence hall room
as she attempted to close it. The
suspect pushed the door back
into the victim as he exited the
room. The victim is acquainted
with the suspect and desires no
further police action at this time.
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