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By Ty Young
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Tuesday November 4, 2003

Two Delta Gamma sorority members called police after a man they saw looking into cars exposed his genitals at them on Thursday, reports stated.

The two women were standing on the second floor of the Delta Gamma sorority house, 1448 E. First St., at 1:30 a.m. when they saw a man looking into the windows of cars parked across the street, reports stated.

The girls shouted to the man, asking what he was doing. The man yelled back, asking if he could urinate in the parking lot, reports stated.

When the women said no, he opened his pants, exposed his genitals and did what the girls called a "pelvic dance," reports stated.


A student was arrested for a minor in possession charge at the Apache Residence Hall, 1440 E. Fifth St., on Friday, reports stated.

A resident assistant called police at 12:19 a.m. after he found four people in the student's room drinking. The RA also told police that the people inside were uncooperative, reports stated.

Police released the three other people and questioned the student. He admitted to drinking and that he had thrown out the liquor he was drinking, reports sated.

The student took the officer to the dumpster and showed him the empty bottle of vodka that he had been drinking.

The student also said the RA said the other students were uncooperative because "they weren't respectful," reports stated.


Two police officers arrested a man Friday for yelling, "Fuck you, pigs," as he drove past them on East Speedway Boulevard, reports stated.

The two officers were on foot patrol near the Speedway and North Campbell Avenue intersection at 9:54 p.m. when the man, a passenger in a Chevy Chevelle, yelled at them twice, reports stated.

The officers stopped the man near the Speedway and North Country Club Road intersection. While arresting him for disorderly conduct, a Tucson Police Department bike cop stopped and said the man said the same thing to him earlier in the day, reports stated.

The man was arrested and released, reports stated.


A student called police Friday after her Zone 1 parking pass was stolen from her convertible while it was parked with the top down, reports stated.

The student parked her Ford Mustang in a lot at 1832 E. First St., at 8:45 a.m. and returned at 2:45 p.m. She later noticed that the parking pass was missing and called police, reports stated.

The student said she had locked her car doors but did not put up the top, reports stated.

There was no damage to the car and no other items were stolen. Police have no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.


Two employees at the Engineering building, 1127 E. North Campus Drive, called police Friday after a camera was stolen out of their office, reports stated.

One employee left a camera bag with a $1,700 camera inside on a chair Thursday before leaving at 5:45 p.m. Another employee noticed the bag and camera missing at 10:45 a.m. on Friday and called police, reports stated.

A $100 battery and a $50 flash card were also in the bag. Both employees said the room is always secured.

Police found no evidence of forced entry and have no suspects or witnesses, reports stated.


A man was arrested Friday night when police found a pipe with burnt "green plant material" in the bowl while driving on East First Street, reports stated.

An officer first stopped the driver for speeding after he clocked his car at 60 mph at 11:16 p.m. The posted speed limit was 30 mph, reports stated.

When the officer spoke to the driver, he smelled burnt marijuana coming from the inside of the car. When the officer asked the man if he could search the car, the driver grabbed a multicolored glass pipe from the front seat, reports stated.

The officer asked if there were any more drugs in the car and the man said no. The officer searched the car and found nothing, reports stated.

The man was cited for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia, and was also cited for speeding, reports stated.


An employee at the Music Library, 1017 N. Olive Road, called police Friday after she noticed a computer monitor screen was cracked, reports stated.

The employee first noticed the monitor unplugged and cracked Oct. 27. She said she had no idea why it was left in that condition, reports stated.

Police have no suspects or witnesses.

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