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Police Beat

By Kristopher Califano
Arizona Daily Wildcat
September 12, 2002

Stolen bicycles

A student's bike was stolen from a campus building between Aug. 20 and Sept. 3, reports stated.

The student told police she locked the bike to racks near the Integrated Learning Center, 1500 E. University Blvd. When she returned Sept. 3, the bike and the lock were missing.

She said she would contact the University of Arizona Police Department when she finds the serial number to her bicycle, reports stated.

A student's bike was stolen from a campus building Monday, reports stated.

The student told police he locked the front tire of his beach cruiser to the racks near the Communication building, 1103 E. University Blvd., at approximately 3:30 p.m. When the student returned to the racks at 4:45 p.m. his front wheel was attached, but his frame and back wheel were missing, reports stated.

Next to the front tire were some nuts and bolts that police believed were taken from the frame attached to the wheel.

There are no suspects or witnesses at this time.

A student's bike was stolen from a campus residence hall Monday, reports stated.

She told police she locked her front tire to the rack at noon near the Gila Residence Hall, 1009 E. South Campus Drive. The front wheel was attached to the frame with a quick release handle.

When the student returned 50 minutes later, the frame and rear wheel were missing. There are no suspects or witnesses.

The bike was new and was worth $400, reports stated.

A student's bike was stolen from a campus building Monday, reports stated.

The man told officers he cable-locked his $200 bike to the racks near the Center for Computing and Information Technology building, 1077 N. Highland Ave. When he returned approximately 35 minutes later, the bike and lock were missing.

The man said he saw four people sitting outside smoking cigarettes when he locked the bike, reports stated.

The man was not able to identify any of the smokers.

There are no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.

Lost cellular phone

A student lost his cellular phone inside a campus building Monday, reports stated.

The man told police he was in the Engineering building, 1127 E. North Campus Drive, at 10 a.m. when he lost the phone.

The man cancelled the phone's service but does not know the phone's serial number.

An employee realized her phone was stolen, not missing, Monday, reports stated.

The woman said she originally thought the phone was lost Aug. 13 when she was at the BioSciences West building, 1041 E. Lowell Road.

She realized the phone was stolen when she received the bill, which had charges from Aug. 16 to Aug. 17, reports stated.

She did not request that police follow up and investigate who was responsible for making the calls.

The employee said she needed the incident documented for insurance purposes.

There are no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.

Lost and found items

UA library employees turned in several lost-and-found items to police Monday, reports stated.

Employees from the Main Library, 1510 E. University Blvd., turned in a cellular phone, a watch, a necklace, three bracelets, three credit cards, an ID card, a healthcare card and a Social Security card.

The value of the listed items are all unknown.

Police called the contact number on the phone and spoke to the owner's mother.

She told police her daughter, a student, lost the phone last week.

The mother told police that she doesn't know her daughter's other numbers, but will try to contact her through other means.

The items were placed in safe keeping at the UAPD until ownership can be proven.

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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