By Krsitopher Califano
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Thursday November 21, 2002
Stolen Bicycle
A UA student's bike was stolen Sunday from a campus building, reports stated.
The student told police she used a U-lock to secure her bike to a rack southeast of the Student Union Memorial Center at 11 a.m., reports stated.
When she returned at 5:43 p.m., the student said her bike was gone. There are no suspects and no witnesses at this time, report stated.
Theft from cars
A Tucson man's car was broken into over the weekend while parked at a campus lot, reports stated.
The man parked his car late Saturday night at a lot on 520 N. Euclid Ave., reports stated.
When he returned Sunday evening, his digital camera, rear speakers, CD player and several DVDs were missing, reports stated.
Police found no evidence of forced entry and there are no suspects or witnesses at this time, reports stated.
Theft from cars
Police do not know who broke into a Tucson man's car, reports stated.
The man parked his car late Saturday night and when he returned the following afternoon his front passenger window was shattered, his keyhole was damaged and his trunk was left open, reports stated.
One of the man's amplifiers along with three subwoofers were missing. His CD player and other amplifier were not taken, reports stated.
There are no suspects and no witnesses at this time.
Theft from cars
Someone stole a student's CD player Sunday afternoon after unzipping the soft top of her Jeep, reports stated.
The student parked her Jeep at 1:30 p.m. at the Coronado Residence Hall lot, 822 E. Fifth St. When she returned four hours later, she noticed her Jeep had been broken into.
Her $30 wallet was also stolen and her console was damaged. The wallet contained $6 and some various bank and credit cards, reports stated.
There are no suspects or witnesses at this time.
Vandalism
Graffiti reading "this jerk celebrated the death of 3,000 human beings on Sept. 11," was etched on a professor's door over the weekend, reports stated.
The professor told police that he doesn't know who vandalized his door, which is located on the fourth floor of the Modern Languages building, 1423 E. University Blvd.
The employee told police that the nameplate on his door was also damaged.
The words "jerk" and "pro-terrorist" were scratched into the nameplate, reports stated.
Officers took photos of the door and put them into evidence.
There are no suspects or witnesses at this time, reports stated.
Lost cigarette case
A UA student lost her cigarette case at a campus library Saturday, reports stated.
She told police she lost the case between 3:30 and 5 p.m. at the Main Library, 1510 E. University Blvd.
The case contained a driver license, credit and bankcards and a CatCard, reports stated.
The student checked the library's lost and found, but they said the case was never turned in.
The student has already canceled her credit and bankcards, 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.