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NEWS
| OCTOBER 26, 2005
Police Report
This is a part of the daily activity
log produced by the university’s Police
Department.
Minor damage to a UTA building caused by
a concrete delivery truck was reported Friday at 960 S. Davis St.
An incident report was filed.
A person reported that five windows in Pickard Hall were broken
Monday at 411 S. Nedderman Drive. An offense report was filed.
A person reported that a computer monitor was damaged Monday in
the Fine Arts Building. An offense report was filed, and the case
is being investigated.
An officer took a hit-and-run report Monday at 900 S. Pecan St.
No information was left, and no injuries were reported. An offense
report was filed.
A person reported losing five UTA keys in Europe in September. An
incident report was filed.
A university-issued credit card was reportedly used without authorization
Monday at 600 S. West St. An incident report was filed.
Two criminal trespass warnings were issued to nonstudents for soliciting
fliers Monday at 800 Greek Row Drive. An incident report was filed.
An officer responded to a report of a possible suicidal individual
Tuesday at 605 S. West St. An incident report was filed.
A person reported that his wallet and cell phone were stolen from
the men’s locker room in the Activities Building on Monday.
An offense report was filed.
An odor of natural gas was reported coming from the Wetsel Building
on Monday at 1225 W. Mitchell St. The cause of the smell was a propane
buffer overcharging. An incident report was filed.
A person was reportedly looking into vehicles Tuesday at 901 S.
Oak St. An incident report was filed.
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