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Police Log: 10/24/2003

October 24, 2003 by Optimist Staff

Monday

12:28 a.m. Report of females writing on vehicles in Sikes lot. Advised to Leave
3:38 a.m. Escort of student from McDonald Hall to EN 3rd
3:58 a.m. Monitored South Parking Lot
3:08 p.m. Assisted student with bike lock at Zellner lot
8:40 p.m. Fire alarm at Morris Hall, smoke from burned food
9:30 p.m. Vehicle rolled into water run off ditch on ACU Drive, assisted
10:00 p.m. Noise complaint of club gathering in back yard of 800 Pardoners

Tuesday

12:30 a.m. Power Outages on entire Campus
1:30 a.m. Met with power company reference to outage
10:45 a.m. Jumpstart vehicle in UP lot
11:10 a.m. Unlock vehicle off campus
3:3 p.m. Parking violations in Library lot

Wednesday

12:50 a.m. Report of suspicious subject at Smith Adams lot, contacted and identified two subjects on bikes, advised both to leave campus.
10:00 a.m. Parking violations in WFF lot
8:30 p.m. Jumpstart vehicle at Eastern Oaks Apartments, Judge Ely
9:48 p.m. Attempt to locate of student. Father was unable to locate for past week. Left message with roommate

Thursday

11:07 a.m. Call from student locked inside of Industrial Tech building
7:40 p.m. Assisted student looking for lost key in grass by Administration building
8:00 p.m. Noise complaint off campus
8:05 p.m. Report of stolen wallet at Elmer Gray Stadium, wallet recovered
10:02 p.m. Report of pickup throwing water balloons at runners on Judge Ely. Female received bruise on her leg, unable to locate suspects.

Friday

7:40 a.m. Report of subject on scaffolding. Contacted worker that arrived early to work
10:35 a.m. Subject stuck in elevator at Campus Center
Saturday 10/6/03
12:8 a.m. Report of trespasser on Bible Bldg Scaffolding. Detained non-ACU student suspect for Criminal Trespassing. Case #03-83.
12:50 a.m. Discovered gate open at Physical Resources, Ambler Drive.
2:40 a.m. Report of suspicious subject inside vehicle on ACU Drive near WPAC. Located subject. Arrested subject on outstanding warrants. Purple lot
1:35 p.m. McKinzie Hall. Student reported a bird flew into his room.
Bird was convinced to leave through side exit.
2:10 p.m. Assisted APD on disturbance at 8 Teakwood
6:54 p.m. Report of suspicious subjects in vehicle on West Campus South, subject contacted
7:12 p.m. Loud noise at UP area, unable to locate
9:8 p.m. Loud music at 600 EN 6th
10:49 p.m. Attempt to locate of student that lives at UP

Sunday 10/7/03

12:40 a.m. Loud music at 600 EN 8th
3:8 p.m. Assisted subject that lost sunglasses in Cullen

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