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University Police

Police Log

Compiled by Liz Baidoo
State Hornet
Published April 28, 1999

In the April 7 issue of the State Hornet, the Police Log listed the arrest of Brian Bertolucci, 22, for vehicle burglary in the Parking Structure.

Upon further investigation, University Police discovered that the suspect’s real name was Jesse J. Starr, 20.

Brian Bertolucci had no connection to the incident and University Police concluded that Starr was using identification stolen from Bertolucci.

MONDAY, APRIL 19
THREATS: An employee in the Eureka Hall was threatened by another employee.
POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA: University Police responded to a call to pick up a marijuana bong, which was confiscated from a dorm resident and later destroyed.

TUESDAY, APRIL 20
LOG NOT AVAILABLE

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21
PETTY THEFT: A parking decal was taken from a backpack pocket with a broken zipper in the Library.
PETTY THEFT: A stereo and a parking decal were taken from a Nissan Maxima through a broken window on College Town Drive.
FORGERY: A payroll check was forged and cashed at an unknown bank.
ASSAULT: A fraternity member spit on victim during a meeting on the third floor of the Union. The subject followed the victim home, and threatened him with a baseball bat.
ASSAULT: A student was hit by another student during class in the Library.
HIT AND RUN: A hit and run involving a Toyota Celica occurred in the Residence Hall parking lot.

THURSDAY, APRIL 22
POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE: University Police responded to a call of several unknown subjects smoking marijuana in the fifth floor men’s restroom of Riverside Hall. The subjects were gone upon arrival by police.
PETTY THEFT: A bike was stolen from the Jenkins Hall bike compound.
PETTY THEFT: Multiple credit cards were stolen from a wallet in the Library.
TRESPASS: Unauthorized swimmers were seen utilizing the pool in Yosemite Hall.
ASSAULT: A resident of Draper Hall was threatened and assaulted by three male subjects. All parties were contacted and advised by University Police.
DISTURBING THE PEACE: Several subjects were reported at the picnic tables between Jenkins and Draper Hall drinking and being very noisy. Several underage subjects were consuming alcohol.

 

 
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