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Police Beat

By Arek Sarkissian II
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Tuesday March 4, 2003

A UA student's financial aid check was stolen Thursday from a UA library, reports stated.

The student told police that he left his backpack on a table inside the Main Library, 1510 E. University Boulevard, for about 15 minutes. When he returned, the red Old Navy bag with his check in it was gone, reports stated.

The backpack also contained textbooks, a checkbook and a graphing calculator worth more than $100, reports stated.

Officers advised the student to contact the office of student financial aid to cancel the aid check and to call his bank to cancel his personal checks, reports stated.

Police have no suspects.


A UA student's bike was stolen Thursday from outside a campus building, reports stated.

The student told police he locked his $240 black Raleigh mountain bike to a rack outside the Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Building, 1130 N. Mountain Ave., at about 10 a.m.

When he returned an hour later the bike and the lock were gone, reports stated.

The student said he locked the bike to the rack with a cable lock, which he wrapped around the front tire and the bike's frame, reports stated.

The student was unable to provide UAPD with a serial number.

There are no suspects or witnesses.


A Tucson man was arrested Thursday after UAPD discovered he had three outstanding warrants for his arrest, reports stated.

Officers pulled the man over because the license plate tags on his Ford van were not up to date, reports stated.

After running a warrant check, officers learned that Tucson City Court had issued three misdemeanor warrants for the man's arrest, reports stated.

The warrants were for drug-related offenses and driving on a suspended license, a county Web site stated.

Police took the man to Pima Country Jail where he was booked, reports stated.


A student called UAPD Thursday to report someone stole his wallet that contained at least $50, reports stated.

The student told police that he last saw his Fossil wallet Feb. 25 when he was in the Student Union Memorial Center, 1303 E. University Boulevard.

When he looked for the wallet on Thursday, the wallet was gone, reports stated.

There are no suspects or witnesses.


A UA student's bike was stolen Thursday from outside a campus building, reports stated.

The student told police she left her bike outside a campus building at about 1:30 p.m., and when she returned about three hours later, the bike was gone, reports stated.

The student locked the bike to a rack with a cable lock that she wrapped around the front tire and the frame, reports stated.

The student did not have the bike's serial number, and she did not register it with Parking and Transportation Services, reports stated.

Police do not have any suspects.


A student's car was vandalized Thursday while it was parked overnight in a university garage, reports stated.

The student said he parked his silver Volvo sedan Wednesday afternoon in the Tyndall Garage, 939 N. Tyndall Ave., leaving it unlocked.

When he returned on Thursday evening, he noticed that his Tyndall Garage parking permit, minidisc player and $250 worth of accessories were gone, reports stated.

Police have no suspects or witnesses.


A UAPD official reported damaged artwork Feb. 22 outside Old Main, 1200 E. University Boulevard, reports stated.

The UAPD official was raising the flag in front of Old Main when he noticed damage to a metal teeter-totter sculpture, reports stated.

A metal bar on the side of the piece was noticeably bent, reports stated.

This is the second time the piece has been damaged, reports stated.

Police have no suspects.

Police Beat is compiled from official University of Arizona Police Department Records. For a complete list of UAPD activity, the daily resumŽ can be found at www.uapd.arizona.edu.


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