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By Ty Young
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Tuesday October 7, 2003

A student was sexually assaulted in the Graham-Greenlee Residence Hall, 1418 E. Fourth St., on Saturday night, reports stated.

The student said she was not injured that night, when three men confronted her while standing alone in a hall kitchen at 1:59 a.m., reports stated.

One of the men, described as a bald-headed, college-aged Hispanic male, asked the woman if she had ever had a real man. When the student ignored him, the man grabbed her arm and tried to touch her breast, reports stated.

The woman struggled away as two male students ÷ men other than the three men already there ÷ entered the kitchen. They approached the bald-headed man and asked him to leave. One of the students also told the man that he was going to call a resident assistant if all three men did not leave.

The bald-headed man said he didn't live at the residence hall and didn't care what the students did, reports stated.

The woman said she could not remember what the other two males looked like, but would be willing to press charges against the bald-headed man.

After speaking with students in the area, it is believed that the three men do not attend the UA, reports stated.


Four students were arrested on Saturday after they were seen smoking marijuana near the Music building, 1017 N. Olive Road, reports stated.

A UAPD community service officer saw the students smoking and called police. When the students saw him watching them, they walked towards North Park Avenue, reports stated.

An officer found the four students walking on Park and stopped them. All four denied smoking marijuana, reports stated.

The officer asked them to empty their pockets. The officer noticed that one student still had something in his pocket. When he asked the student to completely empty his pocket, he pulled out a multi-colored glass pipe, reports stated.

The student said it was not his pipe and pointed out one of his friends as the owner. All four students were cited for possession of marijuana, reports stated.


A student was caught trying to bring vodka into the La Paz Residence Hall, 602 N. Highland Ave., in a "camel pack" water device on Friday, reports stated.

An officer saw the student walk in with a clear tube extended out of his backpack. He asked the student what was in the backpack, and the student said it was water, reports stated.

The officer asked the student to empty some of the contents into a plastic cup. When the student did this, the officer saw that it had the consistency of beer, reports stated.

The student admitted that he had alcohol. The officer searched the student and found a bottle of vodka in his pocket, reports stated.

The student was cited and released for minor in possession, reports stated.


A man called UAPD after his car stereo was stolen from his car parked in the UA lot on East Mabel Street and North Cherry Avenue on Friday, reports stated.

The student had parked his 1987 Ford Mustang at 10:30 that morning. When he returned at 5:25 p.m., he noticed that his stereo and its detachable faceplate were missing, reports stated.

The student said he locked his doors but left his driver-side window open 2 inches to allow for ventilation, reports stated.

There was no evidence of forced entry. Police have no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.


A student reported her room at Skyview Residence Hall, 1050 E. Eighth St., was burglarized after her roommate

forgot to lock the front door on Saturday, reports stated.

The student woke up Saturday morning and noticed that her CDs and DVDs were missing. She said one of her roommates had returned at 1 a.m. and forgot to lock the door, reports stated.

All of the residents were asleep when the items were stolen. There was no evidence of forced entry, reports stated.


Police arrested a man Friday night after an open Corona bottle was found in his car, reports stated.

The man was stopped for speeding at 2:44 a.m. on the corner of North Campbell Avenue and East Hawthorne Street. When the officer asked him to get out of his car, the officer saw a Corona bottle in the front seat, reports stated.

The officer asked the man if that was his beer, and the man said, "Yeah, but it's empty." The officer asked the man to take the beer out of the car. When he gave it to the officer, he noticed that it was half full and still cold, reports stated.

The man was cited and released for having an open

alcohol container while operating his vehicle, 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.

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