Police Log
Compiled by Liz Baidoo
State Hornet
Published February 10, 1999
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4
THEFT: Parking decals were stolen from vehicles in Lot 4 and Lot 8.
WELFARE CHECK: A female subject was seen banging her head against a wall near room 145 in Calaveras Hall. An ambulance was called to the scene after the subject's blood was observed on the wall.
AUTO BURGLARY: A Honda Accord parked in Lot 4 was broken into and a CD player and parking decal were stolen.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3
SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES: A male subject was discovered sleeping in the fourth floor women's restroom of Amador Hall. Sacramento Police had listed the subject as a missing person. He was later released to his mother.
ATTEMPTED VEHICLE THEFT: Victim interrupted a suspect attempting to steal his Ford Mustang in Lot 10. The suspect exited the vehicle through the left side door.
FALSE ALARM: Residents of Jenkins Hall were suspected of pulling the fire alarm in Draper Hall at 11:03 p.m.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2
ARREST: CSUS student Paul Nozicka was taken into custody by University Police on an outstanding warrant in front of the Hornet Bookstore.
FALSE ALARM: A USGS staff member said that fourth floor alarm in Placer Hall went off as she removed a bag of popcorn from the microwave.
ARSON: A Port-O-Potty was set on fire at the Baseball Diamond.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1
WELFARE CHECK: A subject was seen banging her head against wall outside of room 250 in Amador Hall.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 31
THREATENING PHONE CALLS: A female resident of Sierra Hall returned from winter break and found four threatening messages on her answering machine.
MARIJUANA POSSESSION: Marijuana paraphernalia was confiscated from a room in Jenkins Hall.