Weekly Highlight Report:
01/24/2013 12:15 a.m.
APD requested ACUPD’s assistance at a noise disturbance call. Officers found a small number of people in a garage; they were notified of the complaint and immediately quieted down.
01/24/2013 1:20 a.m.
ACUPD assisted APD in locating an intoxicated male who had been found sleeping in a driveway. The male was located at McDonald’s and arrested for public intoxication.
01/26/2013 11:28 p.m.
ACUPD received calls of possible shots fired in the area near 800 EN11th Street. Investigating officers talked to witnesses who had seen an artillery-style firework device explode in the sky. Assignment completed.
01/28/2013 4:57 p.m.
In response to community complaints about speeding vehicles on Cedar Crest, an ACUPD officer observed a speeding vehicle being driven in the 2100 of block Cedar Crest Dr. The driver was cited for speeding, not having a drivers license, no insurance, and was arrested for three outstanding municipal warrants.
Weekly Stats:
Accident – 1
Administrative activity – 21
Alarm – 1
Assist – 9
Building lock/unlock – 11
Check building – 105
Direct traffic – 1
Disturbance – 4
Escort – 3
Fireworks violation – 1
Foot patrol – 16
Found property – 1
Hit and run – 1
Incident report – 1
Information report – 3
Investigation follow up – 2
Monitor facility/lot – 10
Motorist assist: Jumpstart – 5
Motorist assist: Other – 3
Motorist assist: Unlock – 17
Noise violation – 1
Other – 2
Parking lot patrol – 18
Parking violation – 8
Patrol vehicle: Maintenance – 2
Patrol Vehicle: Refuel – 9
Public service – 1
Random patrol – 3
Report writing – 6
Suspicious activity – 1
Suspicious person – 3
Traffic stop – 2
Warrant service – 1
Welfare check – 1
Total Events: 274
Police Tip of the Week: This week’s tip is about general vehicle safety. So far this winter we’ve avoided the usual amount of inclement, freezing weather customary for this time of year. While it’s still warm, check your car to make sure the battery terminals are clean; “crusty” terminals are a “jump start” call in the making. February usually provides several deep freeze days and after each bout ACUPD sees a big increase in calls for assistance. To avoid being stranded on the road or away from your dorm or home, check those batteries!