By
Jose Ceja
Arizona Daily Wildcat
A UA employee called police Wednesday morning after she noticed someone had used her computer to look at pornography on the Internet, reports stated.
The employee, who works in the Administration building, 1212 E. University Blvd., said she found a "sticky" note with the word "Hustler" on it when she arrived at work in the morning, reports stated.
The computer's history also showed that pornographic Web sites had been accessed on previous days, reports stated.
The employee's office is usually not locked with a key, but the lobby, through which her office is accessed, is locked, reports stated.
The employee told police that custodians had been in her office over the last few days, reports stated.
It is not known why the note on the employee's computer was sticky.
There are no witnesses or suspects at this time.
A scooter belonging to a UA student was reported stolen from outside a UA fraternity Wednesday, reports stated.
The student said he parked his 2000 Honda scooter outside of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house, 1509 E. Second St., on March 31 and, when he returned Wednesday, noticed it was missing, reports stated.
The student said he still had the key for the scooter and the ignition of the scooter was locked, reports stated.
There are no witnesses or suspects at this time.
Four UA students were cited for drinking beer in a UA apartment complex Thursday morning, reports stated.
A UAPD officer was called to the Sky View Apartment Complex, 1050 E. Eighth St., Thursday morning after a security guard complained that the occupants of an apartment were being loud after they had been warned to be quiet, reports stated.
The officer went to the apartment to tell the residents to be quiet and heard laughing and yelling coming from inside the apartment, reports stated.
The officer then knocked on the door and it was opened by Austin Hauth, 18, of the 1500 block of East Drachman Street and Alyssa Thavorides, 19, of the 1000 block of East Fifth Street, reports stated.
The officer noticed that both Hauth and Thavorides had flushed faces, smelled of intoxicants and were slurring their speech, reports stated.
Hauth, the officer observed, also exhibited signs of "stupor," reports stated.
The officer also observed that Thavorides, who admitted to drinking beer before the officer's arrival, seemed to be exhibiting mood swings, because she was laughing and then crying and then appeared to be angry, reports stated.
The officer then noticed that the other two occupants of the room, identified as Caroline Surles, 18, and Michael McGarry, both of the 1000 block of East Eighth Street, were trying to "simulate that they had been sleeping but were fully clothed and awake when contacted," reports stated.
The officer noticed that Surles and McGarry exhibited signs of intoxication similar to Thavorides and Hauth, reports stated.
The officer also asked McGarry to empty all the beer cans in the apartment, reports stated.
All four were cited for underage drinking and released at the scene, reports stated.
A bicycle belonging to a UA student was reported stolen from outside a UA building Wednesday, reports stated.
The student said she forgot to lock her blue Diamondback bicycle while she went inside McClelland Hall, 1130 E. Helen St., reports stated.
The student said she was only inside the building for about 15 minutes and when she returned, her bicycle, valued at $700, was missing, reports stated.
There are no witnesses or suspects at this time.
A car belonging to the university was vandalized while parked outside a UA building Tuesday, reports stated.
An employee of Steward Observatory, 933 E. Cherry Ave., called police after he noticed that the back window of a 1996 Ford Bronco belonging to the UA had been broken, reports stated.
The employee told police that the incident occurred sometime during the previous evening or early morning Tuesday, reports stated.
The officers did not find the object that was used to break the window, reports stated.
There are no witnesses or suspects at this time.
Police Beat is compiled from official University of Arizona Police Department Records. For a complete list of UAPD activity, the daily resume can be found at w3.arizona.edu/%7Euapd/Daily%20Resume.htm.