By Arek Sarkissian II
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Wednesday May 14, 2003
Officers were called to a campus residence hall early Monday morning after someone hurt himself or herself.
Officers responded to Corleone Apartments, 1330 N. Park Ave., to assist someone who had slipped and fallen, reports stated.
The injured person reportedly knocked out two teeth.
Police were called to Arizona Stadium early Monday morning after officials found a men's restroom had been damaged.
Officers were called to the stadium, 540 N. Olive Ave., after someone found the men's room vandalized, reports stated.
Police have no suspects.
Someone stole a car battery from a university-owned location early Monday morning north of campus.
Officers were called to the Campus Agricultural Center near East Roger Road and North Campbell Avenue at about 7:30 a.m. after someone reported a battery stolen, reports stated.
The car battery that was stolen was identified as an AC Delco, which is normally used for General Motor brand vehicles.
Police were called to the Forbes building Monday morning after someone reported a golf cart damaged.
Police were called to the Forbes building, 1140 E. South Campus Drive, after someone reported a Columbia 2000 golf cart damaged, reports stated.
Police have no suspects.
Police warned a man of trespassing on Monday after a call they originally responded to for disorderly conduct.
Officers responded to the Circle K at North Park Avenue and East Speedway Boulevard after someone told police someone was being loud and disorderly, reports stated.
The man was warned that he would be cited for trespassing if he returned to the convenience store.
A brand new pick-up was reported damaged on Monday afternoon while parked in a Zone 1 lot on the southwest corner of campus.
Police responded to the Zone 1 lot in front of Coronado Residence Hall, 520 N. Euclid Ave., after someone reported their 2003 Toyota Tundra damaged, reports stated.
Police have no suspects.
A person was arrested Monday afternoon after police found outstanding warrants.
Police responded to North Freemont Avenue and East Sixth Street where they found the person.
A background check found that the person held warrants with Arizona Department of Public Safety, reports stated.
He was arrested and booked into Pima County Jail.
Police responded to East University Boulevard and North Tyndall Avenue Monday afternoon to help someone find her car.
The car was found, reports stated.
A student was transported to a local hospital after they reportedly became ill from food poisoning.
Police responded to Manzanita-Mohave Residence Hall, 1010 N. Park Ave., after a student reported feeling sick after eating something, reports stated.
They were transported to St. Mary's Hospital, on Tucson's west side.
Police were called to their own parking lot after someone tried to steal a car.
Police apparently walked out to the parking lot of University of Arizona Police Department, 852 E. First St. after someone reported his or her vehicle nearly stolen, reports stated.
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.