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Policebeat

By Kristopher Califano
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Wednesday Januay 29, 2003

Police cited a student early Saturday morning after they saw him urinating outside a campus residence hall, reports stated.

Officers were at the Coronado Residence Hall parking lot, 822 E. Fifth St., when they saw the 18-year-old student urinating between a wall and a car, reports stated.

While speaking with the student, police noticed there was an empty beer can on the ground near him and that he had watery and bloodshot eyes and smelled like alcohol, reports stated.

He was cited and released on suspicion of being a minor in possession of alcohol, reports stated.

The student was warned for urinating in public, reports stated.


Police do not know who stole a UA student's wallet Saturday, reports stated.

The student told police he left his wallet in a locker at 6:45 p.m. at the Student Recreation Center, 1400 E. Sixth St. When he returned 30 minutes later, his wallet was missing. His friends' cell phones, which were also in the locker, had not been taken.

He told police that he did not lock the locker.

The wallet contained a social security card, driver license and CatCard. The wallet is worth approximately $5. There are no suspects and no witnesses, reports stated.


Four hubcaps were removed from a UA student's car Friday, reports stated.

The student parked her car at the Cherry Garage at 11:30 a.m. When she returned at 3:30 p.m., all four of her hubcaps were gone. No other damage was done to the vehicle.

There are no suspects or witnesses.


A UA student was cited for underage drinking on her 19th birthday, reports stated.

Police pulled a car over at East Sixth Street and North Highland Avenue after they saw the vehicle make an illegal left turn, reports stated.

When officers were speaking with the driver, they noticed an odor of alcohol coming from the car. The driver and three passengers, all female, admitted to drinking alcohol underage, reports stated.

Police noticed all the women had bloodshot and watery eyes.

The three passengers, including the birthday girl, were cited and released on suspicion of being minors in possession of alcohol, reports stated.

The driver took some field sobriety tests and was cited and released on suspicion of being a minor operating a vehicle with liquor in the body and being a minor is possession of alcohol, reports stated.


Police arrested a Tucson man after they saw him skateboarding on campus, reports stated.

Officers saw three males, two 18-year-olds and a 17-year-old, doing tricks on their skateboards inside the Modern Languages breezeway, 1423 E. University Blvd.

Police ran a background check and learned that one of the 18-year olds had a warrant issued for his arrest for failing to appear in court on suspicion of unlawful possession of marijuana and speeding, reports stated.

The man was arrested and taken to Pima County Jail on suspicion of having a warrant, reports stated.

The two other males were warned about trespassing on UA property.


A UA employee's purse was stolen Friday from her campus office, reports stated.

When she left her BioSciences West office, 1041 E. Lowell St., she noticed a suspicious man wandering around the sixth floor. The man told the employee that he didn't need any help and was just looking for his wife, reports stated.

When the employee returned an hour later, her purse was missing. The purse contained approximately $373 worth of items including a cellular phone, a watch and sunglasses, reports stated.

The employee told police that she left the door open before leaving the building. There are no witnesses.

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