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Police Log
Published November 3, 1999
Sunday, Oct. 31
INCIDENT: BURGLARY:
An audible alarm sounded at the CSUS Aquatic Center in the sail locker and boathouse area. A 24-year-old male subject was arrested on charges of attempted burglary.
INCIDENT: SECURITY CHECK:
An 18-year-old male with outstanding warrants was detained in the residence hall parking lot. He was cited and released.
Saturday, Oct. 30
INCIDENT: VEHICLE RECOVERY:
A 1987 Toyota four-wheel drive taken from CSUS on Oct. 28 was recovered in the residence hall parking lot near Desmond Hall.
INCIDENT: WELFARE CHECK
A 16-year-old black female wearing a puffy black jacket and carrying a UC Davis backpack was observed walking around the University Union for two to three hours. University Police assisted the woman.
Friday, Oct. 29
INCIDENT: VEHICLE RECOVERY:
A 1984 Toyota Corolla reported stolen to the Sacramento Police Department was recovered in Section J of Lot 8.
INCIDENT: OTHER
Complaints of pipe smoke coming from an office in Alpine Hall, Room 215, and entering classrooms and the hallway. None of the four persons sharing the office was present upon officers arrival.
INCIDENT: OTHER
Someone was putting flyers on vehicles parked in Lot 8; officers advised the subject about the permit procedure.
INCIDENT: SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES
Female reported she was on walkway near Alpine Hall and Placer Hall when two males flashed a wallet at her, then grabbed her and told her to come with them. She refused and continued walking away. As she was leaving she heard one of the subjects say she was lucky they didnt tackle her. The two subjects were seen standing by a table at Placer Hall; one was a white male wearing a white shirt and slacks and the other was a black male on crutches. University Police contacted the subjects and advised them not to enter campus for seven days.
INCIDENT: LARCENY/PETTY THEFT
A dark red Huffy bicycle was reported stolen from Riverside Hall.
Wednesday, Oct. 27
INCIDENT: OTHER
Report of a homeless woman sleeping and bathing in the womens restroom on the fifth floor of Amador Hall. She was reported as coming in and out during the day and sleeping in the area at night, leaving a bicycle and other personal items there during the day.
INCIDENT: MENTAL COMMITMENT
Two subjects in University Union claiming to have just been released from the psychiatric ward at UC Davis Medical Center reported being suicidal and wanting to return to the facility. Reporter advised the suspects looked drunk or on medication. Both seemed very disoriented to police and were returned to the hospital and admitted.
INCIDENT: AUTO BURGLARY
A stereo was stolen from a 1985 Toyota truck on the fourth floor of the parking structure, its window smashed and dashboard vandalized.
INCIDENT: OTHER
A student parked in the presidents parking space in Lot A.
INCIDENT: SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES
Two white males ages 18-20 were selling items from white boxes marked acoustic out of the back of a blue 1986 Chevy Astro van with Texas plates and front left fender damage. The driver wore a T-shirt and shorts and carried a green folder. The passenger wore a dark cap.
DISTURBANCE: DISTURBING THE PEACE
Officers mediated an argument over a vehicle accident in Lot 6.
Tuesday, Oct. 26
INCIDENT: SERVICE WELFARE CHECK/ILL OR INJURED PERSON
An employee with a back injury was lying on his or her stomach in the hallway of Yosemite Hall near the gym. The injured person was transported to Mercy General Hospital via ambulance.
INCIDENT: BURGLARY
A tape deck, speakers and miscellaneous items were stolen from a silver Honda Civic parked in Lot 7. An 18-year-old male and an 18-year-old female were arrested and charged with possession of stolen parking permit and possession of burglary tools.
INCIDENT: OTHER
A portable toilet in Section N of Lot 8 tipped over.
Saturday, Oct. 23
INCIDENT: SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES
A white female in her 20s of medium height and build with dirt all over her face and hair was observed carrying a pickaxe on State University Drive west of the parking garage. When contacted, she was found to be confused and uncooperative. Police transfered her to a mental health facility.
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